I have recieved my ITA and now I am supposed to further fill the extra details in my online application. However, I am confused with the part where they ask about all the addresses where I have lived in the past 10 years.
I was working in Bangalore, India for 5 years during which I lived with friends for 2 years and then 3 different apaprtments after that. So, do I need to put all the addresses and from: and to: dates for ALL those addresses? or can I just put my office address for those 5 years of time spent in Bangalore.
I have recieved my ITA and now I am supposed to further fill the extra details in my online application. However, I am confused with the part where they ask about all the addresses where I have lived in the past 10 years.
I was working in Bangalore, India for 5 years during which I lived with friends for 2 years and then 3 different apaprtments after that. So, do I need to put all the addresses and from: and to: dates for ALL those addresses? or can I just put my office address for those 5 years of time spent in Bangalore.
You need to put ALL those addresses - the address history likely supports the background check. You don't want to not provide an address, only to have it come up on your background check and then have IRCC wondering why you didn't disclose it.
You need to put ALL those addresses - the address history likely supports the background check. You don't want to not provide an address, only to have it come up on your background check and then have IRCC wondering why you didn't disclose it.
Exact is preferred but approximations will do. If you do approximations, it would be best to write an LOE (letter of explanation) just to make that clear to IRCC - you just need to let them know you did the best you could in approximating the dates, in lieu of having detailed records to reference.
Exact is preferred but approximations will do. If you do approximations, it would be best to write an LOE (letter of explanation) just to make that clear to IRCC - you just need to let them know you did the best you could in approximating the dates, in lieu of having detailed records to reference.