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Oliverp

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Jan 31, 2011
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Visa Office......
London
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
10-03-2011
AOR Received.
20-04-2011
File Transfer...
11-04-2011
Med's Done....
02-02-2011
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Waived
Passport Req..
27-06-2011
VISA ISSUED...
12-07-2011
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17th September
Hello
I am British and my partner is Canadian. We both live in England and have done for the past couple of years. In question 6a), we have put in our address in England.
Do I need to tick anything in 6b) or 6c)? Looking at the statement above the question, I'm not sure, because it says "If you are sponsoring a member of the spouse or common-law partner in Canada class, do not complete b and c".

We are in the common-law partner class, but we are not in Canada, or have I understood this wrong?

Thank you again

Oliver
 
just to rephrase for u: if u apply inland (= in Canada) do not complete b) and c)
u apply outland so u need to complete b) and c) otherwise they might not know which visa office will process her application (in some cases the country of residence is not the same with the country of citizenship and the applicant has the choice between one or the other; that's why the questions are there)
 
Very good answer, missmini. Yes, do complete 6 (b) and (c). However, (b) and (c) are only really applicable if the applicant is living in a country other than their country of birth/citizenship . . . so you may end up writing "n/a" in that section anyway. (Silly that they don't have a box for "n/a" since, so often, the answer is not a "yes" or "no" to those.) Everyone gets confused with them.
 
Thanks for the replys. I didn't think the questions were applicable either, but I can't decide what to do. Would it be ok to just write not applicable next the the questions? I'm posting it all off on Tuesday and this is the last question that we are stuck on.
Thanks again
Ollie