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elbob

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Hi everyone,

I don't live in Quebec, so do I answer this question with a no, or just leave it unanswered?

Thanks,
elbob
 
Hi everyone,

I don't live in Quebec, so do I answer this question with a no, or just leave it unanswered?

Thanks,
elbob

The rule is to never leave any question unanswered as it might be a reason for the application to be returned. In my case, I answered Yes (you can answer No if you want) and then wrote 'N/A' beside the question since I don't live in Quebec as well. I got AOR too, so doing this worked. Hope that helps.
 
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I simply answered "yes". I didn't want to leave it blank and my logic was "if I move to Quebec before my application is processed, then this question will become relevant to me", so I just checked it, even though I am not planning to move there. I got AOR already.
 
You don't have to register.. Besides if you don't live in Quebec, you wouldn't register to vote there. Just my two cents. I think since humans are reading it, they'll see that you don't even live in Quebec so it not a pertinent question for you. But it also states answering yes or no will not affect the application, registry is optional so I think if you miss answering, they won't reject it, they just won't register you.
 
you can click NO even if u live in Quebec.

i clicked NO on every MP & elections related questions and and got AOR.

ELECTIONS ARE VOLUNTERLY nobody can force u to vote. I dont plan on voting for any party as i left my country because of politicians and will never trust one.
 
I simply answered "yes". I didn't want to leave it blank and my logic was "if I move to Quebec before my application is processed, then this question will become relevant to me", so I just checked it, even though I am not planning to move there. I got AOR already.
Same good logic. No penalties for yes no or blank
 
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The option to answer yes or no is greyed out in my case. Can't fill in anything.

For 17a and 17b, I can fill out yes or no. Just not for 17c. Not sure why that is the case.