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kourts

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Nov 11, 2010
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On the question sheet about our relationship, there's questions that ask yes or no and give boxes to fill for one of the options, if i check the option that doesn't need answers should i write N/A in those boxes, or does it not matter? Also there's a section that you can skip if you're married, should I write N/A in these boxes or no? Also on the sheet that asks if you're in the military in says to write NONE in the box if you weren't, which box? there's the first box that asks the country, is it that box i write NONE in or the box below that asks the dates and branches?

thank you!
 
write N/A NOT APPLICABALE if it does not apply to you...dont leave anything blank..
 
Alright another question I'm unsure about,for my personal history of work, I have a time period that im unemployed do I put N/A fir the city and country or what? :o
 
No, put the city/town and state where you were living at the times you were unemployed.
 
Thank you :) Now if you could help me with another question I'd be very thankful, for education section I'm not sure if I should list a school or not, it was one I attended for half a day for 11th and 12th grade. I guess you could call it a trade school? It had different occupation you could go and learn and get hands on training, but the certificate i got for it only states that I completed it, so I'm not sure what I should put for type of certificate ???
 
Since you completed it, yes, you should list it. It is OK to call it a trade certificate.
 
Thanks so much for all if your help. I think this is my last question at least I hope.lol I didn't use a interpreter, do i just leave that little section as it is or write N/A
 
actually I'd like to add another one aside from the one above, I know I'm not suppose to leave anything blank but I'm filling the application out online and for the sponsored spouse/partner questionnaire and when it asks yes or no questions for example if I click no and the yes one says specify > It doesn't allow me to enter anything into the boxes. Should I write N/A by hand,do you think?
 
1) You can put N/A in the section for the interpreter.

2) Choosing 'No' as your selection to answer a question automatically means the 'Yes' section is not applicable. It's OK to leave a section like that blank, there is no need to also say it is not applicable by writing it in.