How to fill IMM 5562 - Supplementary information on travel (Canada Spousal Sponsorship 2022)

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  • čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
  • In this video I have covered IMM5562 form that is a Country-Specific requirement asking for Supplementary Information on your Travel when applying for Canada Spouse PR (Spousal Sponsorship) in 2023. The all new Online Permanent Residence Application Portal for Spousal Sponsorship in Canada has opened up another avenue of quickening the excruciatingly long process of getting your loved one a Permanent Residence in Canada.
    We have done a complete walkthrough of the form IMM5562 in detail in this video which will cover below topics:
    0:00 - Intro
    1:41 - Who is it for?
    6:15 - Fill the form in Paper-based application
    9:28 - Provide extra sheet of paper
    11:20 - Fill the form in Online Portal
    17:22 - Adding more than 200 trips in online portal
    18:24 - Tips
    21:51 - Outro
    Including how to calculate the travel length for each of your trips, validating your application against rest of the details provided etc.
    We hope you find this video helpful and this takes you a step closer to getting your loved one to live with you. As we celebrate Family Day this weekend we wish for quicker processing of family reunification applications. Hang in there if you already have submitted your application and waiting for an update. And it would mean a lot if you can share your struggles and stories with us by COMMENTing on the video.
    If you find the video helpful it would mean a lot if you can hit the LIKE button, SUBSCRIBE to our channel, and COMMENT on what you liked the most.
    Cheers!
    Our Little Epiphanies
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    ✔ Check out our previous videos on this topic:
    Watch this before starting with the Spousal Application Process:
    • Want to Sponsor your S...
    Complete Process Explained step-by-step:
    • You need these forms! ...
    Complete Checklist of Proof of Relationship Documents
    • Proof of Relationship ...
    Mistakes to avoid while submitting Spousal Sponsorship application:
    • Top 8 MISTAKES you sho...
    Apply via Online Portal or Paper-application
    • What mode to apply in ...
    Proof of Relationship - Photos
    • Proof of Relationship ...
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    ✔ How to fill forms in Paper-based applications and Online Portal?
    IMM5562 - Supplementary Travel Info
    • How to fill IMM 5562 -...
    IMM1344 - Application to Sponsor, Sponsorship Agreement, and Undertaking
    • How to fill & sign IMM...
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    ✔ Important Links:
    1. IMM 5525 - Basic Guide: bit.ly/3pRTwXJ
    2. Document Checklist: bit.ly/3pRTwXJ
    3. IMM 5289 - Complete Guide: bit.ly/316Qi8a
    4. Recommended Facebook Group: bit.ly/3nD9BxA
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    DISCLAIMER: We are not an immigration consultant nor a legal advisor. We would recommend to follow official IRCC's published guides, contents, and advisories before starting with the application process. The FB group suggested above is based on our personal experience. We do not take responsibility if misinformation is shared by its members. We take no responsibility for any actions you may take on your application based on the information shared on this video or this channel.

Komentáře • 87

  • @Mary_990
    @Mary_990 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome tutorial video. Thank you!

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před 2 lety +1

      You're very welcome! Super-glad you liked it 🌸

  • @myplaylists
    @myplaylists Před 2 lety

    Yesss..Awsome Brother...

  • @yobeatlifestyle
    @yobeatlifestyle Před 2 lety +4

    Really well structured informative video.. I wish this channel grow rapidly 💯

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před 2 lety

      Thank you Yobeat for a beautful comment and wishes. It's good to have your support and motivation. :) :)

  • @md.ashrafali8072
    @md.ashrafali8072 Před 2 lety

    Hi there, I really need help to clear confusion regarding imm5533 section 7 a When Sponsor didn’t visit me and I have provided an explanation in imm5532 do I have to check the second box or leave the second box unchecked? Thank you!

  • @adi231187
    @adi231187 Před rokem +1

    Hi, thanks for the informative video. I am a Canadian PR since 2018 and now applying for my wife's Spousal PR sponsorship. Since the description on top of IMM 5562 mentions all trips "taken outside of their country of origin OR OF RESIDENCE in the last 10 years" , should I include all my sponsor) trips between India & UAE (where I was on Residence visa for 10 years)? - - - We have included all trips for the Principal Applicant (wife).

  • @iansteelmatheson
    @iansteelmatheson Před 5 měsíci +1

    a) you're wrong on the bit about filling in the form for yourself as the sponsoring spouse. a Canadian citizen/PR who is sponsoring would not need to provide travel details, as Canada has them already - either because you are a born citizen or because you provided them to the govt when you applied for PR/citizenship.
    b) what above family members that are not being sponsored? do we need to include all the trips the applicant's father, mother and brothers have taken too? they aren't immigrating to Canada.

  • @desigeekchishi
    @desigeekchishi Před 5 měsíci

    If the sponsor is PR or Citizen, do we need to fill the Section B i.e. travel history of the sponsor(spouse) ? What to write ?

  • @shuvra4352
    @shuvra4352 Před rokem

    Thank you very much for this video. Still I have some confusion for my case. IRCC asked 2nd time my travel request from age 18, but i have not the very first passport with 2 travel history, which are 20 years and 25 years back. So should I reveal this visit or ignore these? Please advice.

  • @jswen2477
    @jswen2477 Před měsícem

    is working on foreign country for almost a year considered a travel?

  • @FunnyAnimalsFiesta
    @FunnyAnimalsFiesta Před 9 měsíci

    For inland application, let say the applicant is currently in canada. travelled once from india to canada for 1 year on work permit and travelled from canada to india for two months and came back to canada . How many trips in total 2 or 3?

  • @hitanshiparbhakar2318

    I came to Canada from India as I student. Since I came to Canada I never went back to India. So, should I put did not travel in my permanent residency application form?

  • @mesolav2362
    @mesolav2362 Před 2 lety

    Hey , Thank you for your informative videos. I have a question regarding address part. If I travelled for a vacation for 1 month and returned back to the my country again. Should I write the address in the country where I travelled and spend the vacation, or just write the main addresses that are registered in my ID?

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před 2 lety

      Glad you found our videos helpful. In IMM 5562 you are only required to disclose the purpose of travel, without the need to write address details.

  • @shadowperson9989
    @shadowperson9989 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot for your information, but could I ask you a question that if I lost my previous passport that recorded a Europe trip 8 years ago. What should I do. Many thanks for your help

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před 2 lety

      I really don't think there is a cross-referencing that IRCC offices do with the passport stamps. If you want to keep your mind at peace then feel free to add a letter of explanation along. In my opinion, it does not really matter.

  • @AsimAyaz
    @AsimAyaz Před 2 lety

    Amazing video. Appreciate it.
    Please advise on the following: In my case, I am the sponsor (PR moved to Canada just 1 month ago), and my wife is the PA. Am i considered a resident of Canada? I mean, won't my country of residence be Canada now. So should we include the Travel for PR as a trip? Also, I did soft landing in 2019 for 3 days. Will that have an impact?

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před 2 lety

      Your's case is just like ours - sponsor did a soft landing and came back permanently after 2 years. You are considered Resident of Canada. I (Sponsor) included the travel for PR as a trip. So, in nutshell, assuming you have not travelled since you came to Canada last month your travel will look like this (reverse-chrono order):
      1. 2022 - Travel to Canada - City where you landed - Purpose: Permanent Immigration
      2. ...
      3. 2018 - Travel to Canada - City where you did soft landing - Purpose - Immigration Landing
      4.
      Hope this helps and we are glad you found the video helpful. 🌸

    • @amanmalhotra6438
      @amanmalhotra6438 Před 2 lety +1

      @@OleCanada but the heading says PRs does not need enter those details. You (the principal applicant) must fill out this form for yourself and on behalf of any of your family members 18 years of age or older who are not already Canadian citizens or permanent residents.

  • @jovirush1
    @jovirush1 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi there! your videos are quite informative and really helped me filling out my forms. i have one question, can you please tell me what needs to write in the purpose of travel section if my wife (Sponsor) visited my country for her own marriage?

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před 2 lety

      In this case you can just write 'PERSONAL' or 'PERSONAL (GETTING MARRIED)'. Thank you for your kind words and we are glad you found value in our videos.

    • @jovirush1
      @jovirush1 Před 2 lety

      ​@@OleCanada This make some sense. Thank you so much for sharing your experience with us. You will be the first guest for a dinner at my house the moment I reached at Canada :) - But seriously where there is a little easiness provided by this online portal, on other side its like peeling an onion :) - Want to have brotherhood advice from you. Is it really worth to submit spouse application through online portal or Chances of acceptance of application is more on submitting through paper. Kindly suggest! Thanks

  • @Mackdaddysady
    @Mackdaddysady Před rokem

    Quick question: if I am the sponsor and I am a Canadian citizen since 2015, should I include my travel history also or just for my spouse who is the principal applicant?

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před rokem

      I suppose you can leave sharing your travel history since you are Canadian citizen. But even if were to share it wouldn't really affect the application negatively. Sorry for the delay in the responding to your comment. :)

  • @jovirush1
    @jovirush1 Před 2 lety

    Hi there, your videos are quite helpful all the way through. I am still confused about whether my wife who is sponsor needs to fill out her travel history as she came to visit me 3 years ago for getting married. I know this question has been raised many times but I need one affirmative answer to proceed with it. I trust you more than I trust the glossary of IRCC. Looking for a positive answer. Thank you

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před 2 lety

      Rightly pointed out that it is indeed a very common question and sadly there's different opinions out there. Let me give a definite answer - I (the sponsor) disclosed my travels and our application was processed without any hiccups.
      Look at this way: you are NOT hiding any information, merely disclosing ALL that you ought to share with an immigration officer. In nutshell, extra info will not affect your app negatively. In one of my previous comments to another viewer on this video I have shared what should be response to a case similar to yours. Hope this helps 🌸

    • @jovirush1
      @jovirush1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@OleCanada Very few are as lucky as you to get successful with visa application without any hiccups :) what if it makes trouble for me if I do the same. but anyway as I said I trust you completely, so I'm gonna do the same. I will ask my sponsor to fill up her travel details regardless of being a citizen of Canada. I checked your previous msgz though, a person with a username E L said that he didn't mention travel history and it was okay with him according to the criteria. but I take your words strongly that as far as everything is true, extra info wouldn't cause any trouble for my application.

    • @Chicago786
      @Chicago786 Před 4 měsíci

      @@jovirush1timeline please

  • @raziaaliani
    @raziaaliani Před rokem

    Thanks for the video. Can you tell if I visited 5 cities in one coutry, would that need separate entries or one entry would suffice?

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před rokem +1

      You only need to mention the city of landing and not all the 5 cities, assuming the visit was just a one-time occurrence. Like, if the visit to country is spread across different dates then make sure that the same is disclosed. Hope this helps, and thank you for your comment :)

    • @Chicago786
      @Chicago786 Před 4 měsíci

      @@OleCanadadoes one need to provide the address if he/she stayed at relatives place for vacation?

  • @haristayyab1021
    @haristayyab1021 Před rokem

    HI, I have one question, i am living in the Middle East Saudia Arabia and applying this as my wife is with me here itself. So in my case, while filling in the information for travel, i should give all travel information from Saudia? or i should share travel like when i came out from my home country as i am a resident here. Can you please guide if possible

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před rokem

      hey sorry, I am not clear what's your home-country. From your message it appears Saudia is your home-country. But anyways, you cannot apply for sponsorship from outside Canada if you not a Canadian citizen.

  • @lemoyjwhilby
    @lemoyjwhilby Před 8 měsíci

    Do you know if this form should generate a bar code?

  • @id9991
    @id9991 Před rokem

    Thanks for the great video! This might be a foolish question but my wife and I were Indian nationals residing in UAE. She is still in UAE while I have moved to Canada. In the travels, should we mention our trips between India and UAE?

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před rokem

      Definitely yes. All trips outside of country of residence needs to be disclosed if they have been in past 10 years.

  • @mrkhan2983
    @mrkhan2983 Před 8 měsíci

    hello . please confirm me this that is this form mandatory ? i am a secondary applicant and i got this.Do i have to sign it or my wife ?and is anything to worry about on this because my background check was again started after getting 5669 and 5562 form since earlier it was completed before

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před 8 měsíci

      This is a country-specific form so if you are from country that requires this form to be submitted then it is mandatory. I am not aware of the other part of the question.

  • @alishmodi9832
    @alishmodi9832 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey, I am applying for Spousal visa and in this IMM5562 form I have some quarries about my travel history as a sponsor. I landed in CA in 2017 and from that time I am here for study and work and received my PR. And in 2022 I travelled to India for marriage and family visit so do I need to mention that both trip? can you please ask this. Thank you.

  • @sebaviac
    @sebaviac Před rokem

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THE VIEDO, I HAVE ONE QUESTION REMAINING, WHEN I FILLED OUT THE FORM FOR THE NUMBER OF DAYS I HAVE BEEN ON MY LAST TRIP, I AM CURRENTLY STILL IN CANADA, SHOULD THIS BE CONSIDERED MY LAST TRIP? AT THE TIME OF SENDING THE DOCUMENT, I WILL ALSO BE IN CANADA, THAT IS, ON THE DATE OF RETURN, SHOULD I PUT THE DATE ON WHICH I AM SENDING THE APPLICATION?

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před rokem

      If Canada is your home-country or the country of permanent residence then it is not required to list the last trip you took to be home (i.e. Canada). The last trip in this case will be the 'trip from Canada to the destination country' which will have 'to-date' as date when you left the 'destination country'. However, if you have newly received your permanent residence in Canada (assuming you are not a Citizen) and this was the first travel into Canada, then you can write the last trip's Destination Country as 'Canada' and 'to-date' as N/A.
      Sorry for the delay in responding to your comment.

  • @jovirush1
    @jovirush1 Před 2 lety

    and also if you can answer me that my wife (sponsor) who is citizen of Canada and also have an daughter above 18 years old who is also a citizen of Canada. Does she still has to fill her daughter travel info in the dependent section or it is just applicable for a dependent of principal applicant (ME) - Anticipation for your consideration. thanks

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před 2 lety +1

      Well, the travel disclosures is applicable only for the applicants and their dependents who are on the application. Though it still wouldn't hurt if you were to disclose your wife's daughter's travel info.

    • @jovirush1
      @jovirush1 Před 2 lety

      ​@@OleCanada Appreciate your quick response, your answer was so helpful and gave me a clear vision. Can you please also mention that whether dependent children can be a step daughter too. (since it wasn't mention in the description of dependent children in supplementary travel online form while that option is there in 'Additional family form' 5406? Bcoz that girl is a daughter of my spouse from her X-husband.

  • @asmaouad2470
    @asmaouad2470 Před 3 měsíci

    Please tell me how many time did you wait for the first answer by Ircc?. And how many time for your wife to getting her Visa? Thanks

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I have a detailed video on that which you will find superhelpful: czcams.com/video/fZyvi2bjnUk/video.html

  • @veronicashah7649
    @veronicashah7649 Před 2 lety

    Do we have to mention my travel history in india? I'm the PA and never traveled out of india. Plz answer

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před 2 lety

      Only international travel outside of home-country or country of residence is required. You don't need to mention intra-country travel.

  • @MANPREETKAUR-cm3jv
    @MANPREETKAUR-cm3jv Před rokem

    kindly reply as soon as possible .
    i am main applicant applied TR to PR pathway . I have got request letter for submit 5562 form for my spouse . I already submitted this form earlier now i am confused how to fill this form for my spouse .Whose name should i write in the column of principle applicant ?
    I appreciate if you guide me accordingly .thank you

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před rokem

      hey Manpreet, sorry for not getting back to you sooner. The Principal applicant in your case will still be YOU, and in the below section of 'Spouse' you will enter your spouses' travel history.

  • @el5991
    @el5991 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks..very informative. I have a question..In the online form, as a sponsor with your permanent residence why did u need to put in your travel information? Instructions. say "You (the principal applicant) must fill out this form for yourself and on behalf of any of your family members 18 years of age or older who are not already Canadian citizens or permanent residents." Am I getting it wrong?

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před 2 lety +2

      No, you are getting it totally right and it is in fact the same interpretation we had. But when we were doing the application ourselves we never got a 100% sure shot answer either if Sponsor is required to enter travels or not. To be safe, we ended up providing travel information of the Sponsor as well. We were doing paper based application that too during Covid period when IRCC was known to be ULTRA-SLOW in processing and RETURNING applications. I have mentioned this in the video as well (1:41 - Who IMM5662 form is for?). Hope this helps. And all the best to you guys!

    • @el5991
      @el5991 Před 2 lety +1

      @@OleCanada Thanks so much for your response. Much appreciated!!

    • @grettaasmar5366
      @grettaasmar5366 Před 2 lety

      @@el5991 so when filling out the online form should we not include information regarding the PR spouse?

    • @el5991
      @el5991 Před 2 lety

      @@grettaasmar5366 There is no sure answer. I didn't. I'm the sponsor (Canadian citizen). So I interpreted it to mean that I am a family member who is already a citizen. However, you may choose to fill it in as a precautionary measure. I didn't confirm with IRCC. I just went with the instructions..."You (the principal applicant) must fill out this form for yourself and on behalf of any of your family members 18 years of age or older who are not already Canadian citizens or permanent residents."

    • @grettaasmar5366
      @grettaasmar5366 Před 2 lety

      @@el5991 Thank you

  • @parthsoni7661
    @parthsoni7661 Před 2 lety

    Hello I liked your video as it is very informative. I had a question regarding 5562 form ,,, I wanted to know that myself (sponsor) permanent resident of canada visited india for few months and now i am filing my spouses visa so i have to disclose my travel and my question is that do i have to disclose my home country travel while filling out the form?

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for reaching out. In my opinion it is best to disclose the travels (even the sponsors) even if it is made to your home-country. Hope this answers your question

    • @parthsoni7661
      @parthsoni7661 Před 2 lety

      @@OleCanada thank you so much

  • @NaveenKumar-ex8zh
    @NaveenKumar-ex8zh Před 2 lety

    How about if my wife studied here and then we got married. She has no travel history other then going back to india for marriage. Can you suggest what should I input dates for her expect for layover while going to India. Please suggest as I am applying her spousal PR.

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před 2 lety

      If your wife is with you in Canada then this form is not relevant. If I assume your wife is now in India then this form becomes relevant. In that case, simple rule of thumb is 'list all travels in last 10 years' out of 'country of residence'. Eg: 1 travel from India to Canada (and back) for purpose as study. 1 travel from Canada to India (and back) for purpose of 'Marriage' etc. Hope you get the gist.

  • @sardarsucha3418
    @sardarsucha3418 Před 2 lety

    Hi Ankit, thank you for your informative videos, i have a quick question to ask, since i came to canada in 2017, i only visited to india in 2019 and 2021. I didn't visit any other country in 10 years, what should i fill in my travel history, just the migration to Canada will be sufficient, please do help me put on this

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před 2 lety

      I would recommend to list trips to India as well. So it looks something like below:
      - 2021/MM to 2021/MM - DD days - India - Visiting family
      - 2019/MM to 2019/MM - DD days - India - Visiting family
      - 2017/MM to 2019/MM - DD days - Canada - Landing as
      The reason I say this should be good to disclose is because the instruction refers to disclosing trips taken outside your country of origin OR of residence in the last ten years. Anyways, sharing additional info is not harmful as long as it is not increasing immigration officers work. :) Hope this helps and thank you for your feedback on the videos.

    • @sardarsucha3418
      @sardarsucha3418 Před 2 lety

      @@OleCanada thank you so much bro.. love ur work

  • @rockybhattacharyya4202

    I work in cruise line. So I need to travel different countries for 6-7 months. I have US C1-d ( crew ) Visa. Though I don't live in any country I stay inside the ship. In that case police clearance certificate is required from any countries? ( Except my home country which is India ) Or letter of explanation is good enough to clarify it while submitting my file to IRCC? Sometimes my entry port in one country and exit port is another country But I never stayed any country more than 6 months... thank you

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před 2 lety

      There are 2 points I can make, and I am assuming you are the principal applicant on your application. First, since you are not going ‘out’ of the ship, I am assuming you do not have an entry/exit-stamp on your passport. If not then you should be good to not disclose that in your travel history. However, if you do then you need to disclose that in IMM 5562. In nutshell, any stamps on your passport should be considered as reference of what you enter in IMM 5562.
      Second, if you have LIVED in any country CUMULATIVELY more than 6 months then you would need the PCC, else not. In either case, providing a Letter of Explanation will definitely help in creasing out any points of confusion. I recommend to substantiate your LoE with your employment proof or anything that can help explain your case.
      Hope this helps.

    • @rockybhattacharyya4202
      @rockybhattacharyya4202 Před 2 lety

      @@OleCanada yes..I am the primary applicant..I have only immigration stamps in my passport while I left india and reaching another country and vice versa...but if i don't disclose it then they can get the information in my passport that I am international travel.. though I agree with the strong letter of explanation.. thank you though

  • @sasidharreddy98
    @sasidharreddy98 Před rokem

    @Ole Canada - Since i came to Canada i travelled to USA for a Day and went to india for a month? I came to Canada in 2019/12 On closed work-permit stayed in BC for a year and Moved to toronto and got PR in July 2021.. I just travelled to USA for a day and Travelled to india for a month and i back to canda. in this Case should i mention 2019 to present in Canada - Reason as Permanent Immigration or do i have to break down each? thanks in Advance

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před rokem

      I would suggest to give a break-down of travels.

  • @simplyrics4222
    @simplyrics4222 Před rokem

    Hi Im just confused on how to fill this form.
    Can you help me? My home country is Philippines.
    First - 2014 I went to HK to work untill 2019, should I write this?
    Second - within those years I took vacation to Philippines, should I also write all my trips from HK to PH?
    Third - 2019 to present Im in Canada to work, should I also write the trip from HK to Canada?
    Got confused, becoz when I went to hk to work, its already my temporary residence since I stayed there for years, so Im thinking not to put in the form, same when I came to canada, though Im not permanent, I can say that I am residing here, so I think I also dont need to put it. The question in the form is ALL THE TRIPS OUTSIDE YOUR COUNTRY OR RESIDENCE, I think I can consider HK and Canada as my residency since I am living that counrty. And also it says trip, so when I first travel to HK to work, it doesnt consider as trip, coz I stayed for years...it goes to my travel from hk to canada, its not consider trip coz I stayed here for years. My understanding about the trips are just for how many days or weeks. Can you please help me?
    I fill out the form already but didnt pass my application yet, and I put all my trips from hk to phils and from canada to phils.

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před rokem

      If you have already submitted your application I would suggest you not to fret over the info shared as long as you have indicated all the travels (reading your last line shows you have disclosed everything).
      If I were you I would write the info you shared as below:
      1. 2014-19 - Trip from PH to HK - Purpose (Relocated for work)
      2. 2019 - Present - Trip from HK to Canada - Purpose ()
      And along with above would provide a letter of explanation. Hope this helps.

    • @simplyrics4222
      @simplyrics4222 Před rokem +1

      @@OleCanada ok thank you

  • @preetrockcreations6100

    Hi dear , I just want to ask you a 1 question . My question is I came to canada in 2018 and never go back to india so do I need to fill this form?? If yes can you please tell me how to fill it or just tick the did not travel ?? Please try to answer thanks in advance

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před 2 lety

      Are you the Sponsor and a Permanent Resident?

    • @preetrockcreations6100
      @preetrockcreations6100 Před 2 lety

      @@OleCanada I am applying for permanent resident non express entry

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před 2 lety

      @@preetrockcreations6100 I cannot guide you as it would really depend on which program you are applying for, and the instructions to fill any CIC form is always in context of the program. I would suggest you to check the application guide and the instruction guide, which I have talked about in my other videos: czcams.com/video/gqTDftlV0s4/video.html and czcams.com/video/ygsSjW0xblo/video.html

    • @preetrockcreations6100
      @preetrockcreations6100 Před 2 lety

      @@OleCanada oh okkk thank you

  • @dylanfernandes342
    @dylanfernandes342 Před 2 lety

    I am the sponsor and i have gone to India twice. I am an Indian citizen and Canada PR. Do i need to mention those trips also in this form.

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před 2 lety

      Hey Rocky! I would list these trips. This may also help in supporting your claim that these trips were to meet your spouse. Hope I am not too late in responding to your comment. :)

  • @nationalvillager9255
    @nationalvillager9255 Před 3 měsíci

    Only past 10 years travel history?

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před 2 měsíci

      Yes.

    • @nationalvillager9255
      @nationalvillager9255 Před 2 měsíci

      @@OleCanada sir meri spausel sponsorship pr apply ki huyi hai mera usa b1 b2 visa reject hai kya mujhe declare krna hai btana

  • @FusionExotics
    @FusionExotics Před rokem

    13:09 dude you didn't even finish reading the entire sentence, it says "outside of your home country OR THE ONE THAT YOU LIVE IN" !!!! so it means ALL of your travel history, not just the travel you have done outside of your home country. I hope you didn't mess up too many people's applications...

    • @OleCanada
      @OleCanada  Před rokem

      If the country you live in is not your 'home country' then it means you are 'out' of your home-country, AND if the country you live-in is indeed your 'home country' then there's no problem anyways. In either case, the statement 'disclose all your travels outside of home country' still holds true. Btw, I am really impressed by your keen observation. All the best for your application.