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canadianwoman said:
The wording of that question makes sense in French. It was badly translated. It used to say "back to age 18 or the last 10 years, whichever period is longer". That is in fact what they want.

so that makes it very very clear. If you are 28 years old and beyond, you will always start from age 18 (because that is always longer than 10 years).
If your age is below 28, you will record backwards to your younger years, until have ten years in your list.
It makes sense. It will dig more into the family background the younger you are. As a minor, there's nothing much to write, but perhaps just to say you are with parents, attending school.

after complying with this and passing the meds, they sent the PPR
 
And did you put in as of since 18 years old or just 10 years period canadianwoman?
 
canadianwoman said:
The wording of that question makes sense in French. It was badly translated. It used to say "back to age 18 or the last 10 years, whichever period is longer". That is in fact what they want.

Thanks for that clarification. I suppose I'll get cracking on a paper (thankfully it's only from 18-22 years old, I'm 32 so I went to 22 on the app), and just automatically send it when I get a file number. I'm not worried about the overall processing time if the border allows us to visit while it's in process. If they don't...well, I'll cry lol.
 
newlife23 said:
And did you put in as of since 18 years old or just 10 years period canadianwoman?
I put info from the age of 18, not just the past 10 years.