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Hi, I am new here. I will be applying with my sponsor(future partner) for the spousal sponsorship, but, we are already taking care of the application. I don’t believe to be this monster as a few ppl have said. I might be saying that because I am a teacher, hence, used to singing papers all the time. About me, there's a part which asks me (personal history) about when I started and finished my primary and elementary school, which I have no idea about it, I finished both primary and elementary school almost 30 years ago. So, what does it need to be done in this case?
 
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Hi, I am new here. I will be applying with my sponsor(future partner) the spousal sponsorship, however, we are already taking care of the application. About me, there's a part which asks me (personal history) about when I started and finished my primary and elementary school, which I have no idea about it, it has been almost 30 years ago. So, what does it need to be done in this case?
You will need to do some serious research on the dates. When I was dealing with the background forms, it was the same challenge as you are facing, only even longer ago. Two of my schools don't even physically exist now. If you are absolutely stuck, all you can do is to document your efforts in a letter of explanation and attach it to the application.
 
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Thank you so much for your feedback! Yeah, I will drop by at the primary and secondary school tomorrow to require the documentation. From what I noticed, I will only need to fill the month + year of each category!
 
Btw, I have another question! I have never had any type of contact or interaction with my mother, even though her name is written on my birth certificate. She abandoned me. Thus, Idk her date of birth. So, should I also explain that through a letter? I appreciate all help :)
 
Btw, I have another question! I have never had any type of contact or interaction with my mother, even though her name is written on my birth certificate. She abandoned me. Thus, Idk her date of birth. So, should I also explain that through a letter? I appreciate all help :)
Yes. Don't leave any "unknowns" without explaining them. IRCC’s view is that they want to be sure that questions were not missed/ignored. However, if you don't have missing information, there's not much else to do.