Free version useless
I haven’t purchased the pro version, but I have this app installed since 2020, and yes it can tell when I left and arrive in a country but export logs are not allowed in the free version.
So it’s impossible to see where you’ve been in the current country, not in this app, not even with another app with TRVL’s exports.
I don’t recommend this app except if you travel and change country every week…
So it’s impossible to see where you’ve been in the current country, not in this app, not even with another app with TRVL’s exports.
I don’t recommend this app except if you travel and change country every week…
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Great to keep track
I often visit my SO in the states (about 6months a year) as a Canadian citizen I can be there for about 6 months a year. This app helps keep track of how much time I spent outside of Canada. The reason I gave 4 stars is because I hopping to see more options added one day like being able to automatically detect my location. :)
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Fit for purpose
Great app. Does the job of logging travel very well, it picks up location automatically once the app loads.
I’m currently facing issues in selecting the country (my app just crashes) hope this gets fixed in the next update.
I’m currently facing issues in selecting the country (my app just crashes) hope this gets fixed in the next update.
The app doesn’t work on recent iOS
The app hangs when i try to add visit
Does not count properly for tax or visa purposes
Don't use this app for counting visa days, days spent in the schengen area, or for fiscal residence / tax physical presence tests.
Quite simply the app doesn't properly count days for immigration, fiscal tax residence or physical presence tests.
For example: look at a simple itinerary: you arrive to Country A on 5 June and then depart Country A for Country B on 10 June, and then travel from Country B to Country C on 15 June. For immigration purposes you would have spent SIX days in Country A, SIX days in Country B and SIX days in Country C. The app says you spent five days in each country and that is not how immigration calculates the number of days in a stay. If you are in and out of the schengen area, you could easily get caught up in an overstay of the 90-day / 180 day rule.
Fiscal/tax residence and physical presence tests usually count only whole days, the app also doesn't get that right - using the above itinerary you would have four fiscal/tax days in each country, not five like the app indicates.
Quite simply the app doesn't properly count days for immigration, fiscal tax residence or physical presence tests.
For example: look at a simple itinerary: you arrive to Country A on 5 June and then depart Country A for Country B on 10 June, and then travel from Country B to Country C on 15 June. For immigration purposes you would have spent SIX days in Country A, SIX days in Country B and SIX days in Country C. The app says you spent five days in each country and that is not how immigration calculates the number of days in a stay. If you are in and out of the schengen area, you could easily get caught up in an overstay of the 90-day / 180 day rule.
Fiscal/tax residence and physical presence tests usually count only whole days, the app also doesn't get that right - using the above itinerary you would have four fiscal/tax days in each country, not five like the app indicates.
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