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Don't be scared. It is totally fine to include another sheet for the full details/any additional details. e.g. School names can be a bit over the top and very long which will be way past the character limit in the online forms. So people tend to add a separate sheet and provide full details of it :) it will be a "delay" in processing if you submit the online app and didn't include another sheet for the full details, they'll ask you for an explanation because of it, hence the delay.
It's so kind of you to provide this explanation. Thank you!
 
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Has anyone got returned because they left the “to date” blank? Under address history and employment - for most recent date??
Leaving the “To Date” field blank in your address history or employment history for your most recent entry on a Permanent Residence (PR) application (non-Express Entry) can raise issues if it creates confusion or gives the impression of an incomplete timeline. However, it doesn’t automatically cause a rejection—but it can lead to delays, requests for more information (ADR), or even a refusal if seen as misrepresentation.
Leaving it blank won’t always cause a return, but it’s a gray area.
 
Don't be scared. It is totally fine to include another sheet for the full details/any additional details. e.g. School names can be a bit over the top and very long which will be way past the character limit in the online forms. So people tend to add a separate sheet and provide full details of it :) it will be a "delay" in processing if you submit the online app and didn't include another sheet for the full details, they'll ask you for an explanation because of it, hence the delay.
Thank you so much for your reply! :)