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royalstellar

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Hi,

e APR requires you to have past ten years of travel history.

From those ten years I have lived the past five years in canada on student visa and work visa.

I have went back to South korea twice and visited USA once.

Do I have to list that as travel history? Is visiting South Korea (my home country) considered travel?
 
Hi,

e APR requires you to have past ten years of travel history.

From those ten years I have lived the past five years in canada on student visa and work visa.

I have went back to South korea twice and visited USA once.

Do I have to list that as travel history? Is visiting South Korea (my home country) considered travel?
No. Travel between residence country and home country are not required to be declared on travel history.
 
Where do you live now.
If you are currently living in Canada, there's no need to list trips between Canada and South Korea, but you do need to list trips to the States
 
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While its not required to mention the travel details between home country and country of residence, its always better to do so. As its often seen that in such cases the VOs ask for full detailed travel history again via ADR.
 
Where do you live now.
If you are currently living in Canada, there's no need to list trips between Canada and South Korea, but you do need to list trips to the States

I moved to canada on Dec 2014 and still residing here. Do I list Dec 2014 on my travel history and click "ongoing"? so confusing