- Mar 19, 2014
- 250
- 14
- 124
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Mississauga
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 11-09-2015
- AOR Received.
- 12-12-2015
- Med's Request
- 16-05-2016
- Med's Done....
- upfront, then again on 25-05-2016
- Interview........
- waived
- LANDED..........
- 30-06-2016 - Calgary
Pretty straightforward question - for the questions that do not apply to my husband and I, is it fine to leave them blank or do I need to go through and write n/a or not applicable a thousand times?
For example, if the questions asks, "Has your Spouse met your children" and I already answered that we do not have children, do I have to put N/A in the box where you can explain why your spouse hasn't met your children?? Or, for example, the YES/NO questions that give you a space to explain if you put no, do I have to write "N/A" in that space if I answered yes?
I hope that makes sense.
I assume leaving them blank is fine, since the forms that require validation don't even allow you to fill out the questions that don't apply to you, but I want to make sure before I send these off.
If I do in fact have to write "not applicable" in every blank space, is it fine to add those in by hand with a black pen?
Thank you!!!!
For example, if the questions asks, "Has your Spouse met your children" and I already answered that we do not have children, do I have to put N/A in the box where you can explain why your spouse hasn't met your children?? Or, for example, the YES/NO questions that give you a space to explain if you put no, do I have to write "N/A" in that space if I answered yes?
I hope that makes sense.
I assume leaving them blank is fine, since the forms that require validation don't even allow you to fill out the questions that don't apply to you, but I want to make sure before I send these off.
If I do in fact have to write "not applicable" in every blank space, is it fine to add those in by hand with a black pen?
Thank you!!!!