Guys for question 11 in application form in the table which we put our employment history, since the columns are small some letters of long words go to the next line and some words look departed. Is it OK?
Guys for question 11 in application form in the table which we put our employment history, since the columns are small some letters of long words go to the next line and some words look departed. Is it OK?
That's how I sent mine. You could hit 'enter' and move the broken words to the next line entirely to make it look cleaner and more readable, if you'd like. That's the only way.
That's how I sent mine. You could hit 'enter' and move the broken words to the next line entirely to make it look cleaner and more readable, if you'd like. That's the only way.
Thanks! I think it should be fine because for some long words and email address there is no way it can be fitted in one line and it will be separated in two lines anyway.
Appreciate your advice on the following question
for miners 14 and 13 years old which application form we suppose to use: subsection(1) or subsection(2)?
Appreciate your advice on the following question
for miners 14 and 13 years old which application form we suppose to use: subsection(1) or subsection(2)?
Thanks! I think it should be fine because for some long words and email address there is no way it can be fitted in one line and it will be separated in two lines anyway.
When we list all addresses inside and outside Canada and employment and education history on the form, only month and year are to be entered ?Even though you enter the complete date on the form only month and year are saved and printed?
When we list all addresses inside and outside Canada and employment and education history on the form, only month and year are to be entered ?Even though you enter the complete date on the form only month and year are saved and printed?
Guys, I printed out my forms and documents a few days ago and put them in a plastic cover. Today, I noticed that the papers look a little bit folded although I have not folded them and I believe it happened during transportation! Do you think this can cause my application to be returned if I send my forms in this format?
Guys, I printed out my forms and documents a few days ago and put them in a plastic cover. Today, I noticed that the papers look a little bit folded although I have not folded them and I believe it happened during transportation! Do you think this can cause my application to be returned if I send my forms in this format?
Guys, I printed out my forms and documents a few days ago and put them in a plastic cover. Today, I noticed that the papers look a little bit folded although I have not folded them and I believe it happened during transportation! Do you think this can cause my application to be returned if I send my forms in this format?
Sorry for asking too many questions, but just want to make sure everything is correct
As a family of four, do we need to send four applications in separate envelopes? or put all our applications together
Sorry for asking too many questions, but just want to make sure everything is correct
As a family of four, do we need to send four applications in separate envelopes? or put all our applications together
Family applications: If more than one member of your family is applying for Canadian citizenship, send all of the applications together in the one envelope. The applications will be processed together. We will try to schedule family members together, but sometimes, it may not be possible