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Can I do 90-day reporting from a temporary hotel address in a different province?

Nov 18, 2025
5 months ago
Johanne ********
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Will it be an issue to do the 90 day reporting with a temporary hotel address in another province than I normally stay? I’ve been traveling around and cannot return ‘home’ until the day I’ve been here 90 days. (Otherwise, does anyone know if it is it still ok to file it up to 7 days ‘late’)?
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You can report your 90-day stay from a temporary hotel address in another province as long as you follow the reporting rules. If it's not your first report, you can file it up to 7 days late, and you have a 15-day window to report before the due date. Ensure to report at the immigration office where your most recent TM30 is filed.
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Bob **********
You have up to 7 days after your due date
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Pete *******
You have a time window of 15 days before and 7 days after your due date. You report to the immigration office where your most recent TM30 is filed.
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Graham ******
If it's not your first report you can do it online up to 7 days before the due date. You can report in person up to day days "late"
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