I have visited Canada three times and plan to return for a fourth visit after a gap of 9 months. Will my travel history have any impact on my next trip? I have never overstayed during my previous visits.
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2Your question is unclear. Are you asking about whether 3 previous visits to Canada will help you return for a 4th time? Or if it will help for other destinations? A good travel history to a sought-after destination like Canada helps but isn’t a cast iron guarantee– TravellerSep 11 at 17:05
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I mean will officer look at it your travel history to Canada during the next visit?– LatrellSep 11 at 17:21
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4How long were each of the visits, and over what period? If you stay a lot in Canada (long periods inside Canada with short periods outside in between) that can be a reason to deny you entry. Visa-free entry or entry with a visitor visa does not allow you to live in Canada through repeated or consecutive visits. The usual rule of thumb is that you should spend at least as much time outside of Canada than inside.– jcaronSep 11 at 17:48
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3While we are not in the head of the border officer who will examine your case and there may be plenty of other details we know nothing about, I think one can safely say you would not be denied entry for this reason, you have stayed well below any suspicious level, and the fact that you have a stable job in your home country is a strong positive point as well.– jcaronSep 11 at 22:10
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1You would be better to edit all the extra information you have given us in comments into your question as not everybody reads comments and you risk having this closed as lacking detail.– mdeweySep 12 at 12:32
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