 I wanted to talk about residence questionnaires in a permanent resident card renewal application. Sometimes when you apply for the renewal of your card, immigration might send you a letter, usually called a residence questionnaire. It's essentially additional forms and a request for additional documents for immigration to see if you actually lived in Canada during the time that you claimed in your renewal application. Because there are some people that apply for the renewal of their card but they don't actually live in Canada the days that they said they did, immigration last couple of years has been sending these questionnaires just to confirm that the information is true. What I recommend is when you apply for your PR card renewal to make sure that on your end you keep a very detailed Excel sheet of all your ins and outs of Canada. So if you are somebody that travels a lot for vacation or work or various reasons, it's important when you're a permanent resident to keep track of all those dates so that if in the event that you do get a residence questionnaire and there are some of my clients who have lived the entire time, you know, five years out of five in Canada and they still get the residence questionnaire. So if you do travel frequently or even not that frequently, keep track of your dates. Keep a record of, keep copies of your confirmation, your flight itineraries, your flight confirmations. If you have a passport and you renewed your passport, keep your old passport because that's going to have the snaps. There's a lot of people that they throw away or they ask immigration to keep the old passport. I recommend you always keep your old passport as well. And any other information that shows why you traveled and where you traveled. So if you're traveling for work, keep documentation so that in the event that you do get the residence questionnaire, you already have a lot of that information ready. I have a lot of clients that travel a lot for work and sometimes they travel for Canadian employers. So the time that they spend outside is actually counts towards a residency. But when they hire me to do the renewal, they have no evidence of their travels. Oh, I don't keep my flight confirmations. I didn't book the flights. I don't know where, how often I traveled. I traveled every week, five days a week for work. How am I going to get that information? It gets very overwhelming. So if you do travel, keep track of that information. That way when immigration comes to you and asks for income tax returns, flight confirmation, passport stamps, dates, health records, sometimes immigration will ask you to apply for exit entry records or health records or other things. You're already going to have a lot of work to do. But at least if you already kept a good file of all your other documentation, that way you can supplement the file or you can give extra information so that your residence questionnaire can be properly processed. It can be processed fast and hopefully approved. That way your permanent resident card can be renewed as well. Thank you and see you next time.