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TravisK

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Aug 24, 2016
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Hi all,

When entering my travel information, I get two different, and confusing errors.

First, because I have around 45 travel entries, the menu says that I can't submit because I have reached the limit.
Fine, I'll just delete the one's in the past that were of short duration, This works out because the 30th item (which I have read is the limit) is my first long term stay in Canada from the US (where I am a citizen). However, then I need the ten years. Now, before I go deleting rows, I want to check to make sure that if I delete certain trips (and saving this information in a table to present as additional information later) is that the best way to go about it when you exceed the limit of trip history?

I should also note that I have numerous 3-10 day trips to Canada in the last 3 years which I would like to delete due to being short trips to canada (and easily verifiable by them) but on the same token, I don't want to delete those multiple trips which are easy to verify by them. I guess the letter solves that, but anyway, what is your opinion there?

Thanks much!
 
TravisK said:
Hi all,

When entering my travel information, I get two different, and confusing errors.

First, because I have around 45 travel entries, the menu says that I can't submit because I have reached the limit.
Fine, I'll just delete the one's in the past that were of short duration, This works out because the 30th item (which I have read is the limit) is my first long term stay in Canada from the US (where I am a citizen). However, then I need the ten years. Now, before I go deleting rows, I want to check to make sure that if I delete certain trips (and saving this information in a table to present as additional information later) is that the best way to go about it when you exceed the limit of trip history?

I should also note that I have numerous 3-10 day trips to Canada in the last 3 years which I would like to delete due to being short trips to canada (and easily verifiable by them) but on the same token, I don't want to delete those multiple trips which are easy to verify by them. I guess the letter solves that, but anyway, what is your opinion there?

Thanks much!

I had the same issue. So I started deleting the shorter trips, then I realized those were sporadic. Then I decided to be uniform and listed all the trip chronologically backwards from latest to earliest and stopped on reaching the limit of the online form. I believe CIC will ask for details of your travel information if they feel something fishy. They want to pass as many people as possible to immigrate to Canada. Not that they want to stop people from coming to the country. You should be fine.
 
TravisK said:
Hi all,

When entering my travel information, I get two different, and confusing errors.

First, because I have around 45 travel entries, the menu says that I can't submit because I have reached the limit.
Fine, I'll just delete the one's in the past that were of short duration, This works out because the 30th item (which I have read is the limit) is my first long term stay in Canada from the US (where I am a citizen). However, then I need the ten years. Now, before I go deleting rows, I want to check to make sure that if I delete certain trips (and saving this information in a table to present as additional information later) is that the best way to go about it when you exceed the limit of trip history?

I should also note that I have numerous 3-10 day trips to Canada in the last 3 years which I would like to delete due to being short trips to canada (and easily verifiable by them) but on the same token, I don't want to delete those multiple trips which are easy to verify by them. I guess the letter solves that, but anyway, what is your opinion there?

Thanks much!

I had the same issue, but this was back in the days when you used to apply by paper. So what I did was to make rows and columns on a separate page and add it as an additional page. A cover letter explaining this, and adding additional pages referring to the original inquiry page might help. Not sure if you can make one pdf file and address all this as an additional document.

And I agree with s23srinivas,

Best of luck,