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Yes, it is completely acceptable to use the current version of the Schedule A – Background Declaration (IMM 5669) form available on the official IRCC website, as the link provided in your Additional Information Request is an internal IRCC link that is not accessible to applicants. Many applicants encounter this same issue, and IRCC accepts the publicly available version of the form without any problem. Since the personal history section on the form does not provide enough space to include your entire timeline, it is also perfectly fine to continue your personal history on a separate sheet. Make sure the continuation page is clearly labeled with your full name, UCI, and application number at the top, and indicate that it is a continuation of question 8 (“Personal History”) from the Schedule A form. List your activities in chronological order without any gaps, matching the columns from the original form (From, To, Activity, City/Country, and Status). You can type it in a Word or PDF document, and it’s a good idea to sign and date the continuation sheet at the end. Once completed, combine the form and the continuation sheet into a single PDF file and upload it through the link or webform provided in your Additional Document Request. This approach is fully accepted by IRCC and will ensure your response meets all their requirements.
Thanks so much for your reply :)
 
Which browser are you using? Sometimes it has an issue with browser. I have downloaded opera and it was working while it has an error with other browsers.
Nah, I tried using Opera, it still says site can’t be reached. But I’ve already sent the required documents through the web form, including the extra page on personal history and stuff.
 
Hi @Miss bee
I have a quick question please
I have a residence of UAE while i applied for PR and after FD updated in GCkey so i have decided to cancel my UAE residence and go back to my home country while i am still waiting for PPR so do i need to update IRCC about this as i will be no longer residing no legal status of residence here in UAE
Thanks
Yes, you should inform IRCC about this change in your residence status. Since you initially applied for Permanent Residence while residing in the UAE and now plan to cancel your UAE residence and return to your home country, it is important to update IRCC through a web form. This ensures that your current address, country of residence, and legal status are accurately reflected in your file. Providing this update helps IRCC know where to send any future correspondence, such as your Passport Request (PPR) or Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR). Include a brief explanation stating that you have given up your UAE residence status and are now residing in your home country, along with your new address details.