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Do I have to include the forms that does't apply to my common law application? e.g. dependent decalaration form - I don't have any kids / dependents
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I am collating my common law application and some forms doesn't apply to me because I don't have dependents and I don't want to appoint a representative.
So my questions are as follows:
Should I include these empty forms in the application and put N/A on all the boxes or not include them?
Should I be putting N/A to all sections of any form that doesn't have answer? I'm filling out the forms through adobe acrobat and I don't have the option to put N/A if the section doesn't apply becasue the box is greyed out. Should I write N/A after printing them instead?
So the following doesn't apply to me at the moment:
- IMMM0008depenu - ADDITIONAL DEPENDANTS / DECLARATION FORM
- IMMM5476e - USE OF REPRESENTATIVE
You do not have to do use of representative - but you may find it easier if the sponsor is appointed representative. Up to you.
Most here prefer to write N/A where not applicable rather than leave blank. I don't think it is necessary for boxes that are greyed out (that is computer-ese for not applicable), but for any where there is ambiguity, N/A is better.
You do not have to do use of representative - but you may find it easier if the sponsor is appointed representative. Up to you.
Most here prefer to write N/A where not applicable rather than leave blank. I don't think it is necessary for boxes that are greyed out (that is computer-ese for not applicable), but for any where there is ambiguity, N/A is better.
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