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Thanks mate, you're not exactly an authority on the matter either, but I trust a lot of you guys just 'cause we struggle the same 'n' that makes us bros. :-*
It's a generic instruction guide. Some nations issue national IDs to all citizens as a matter of due course; the decentralized United States does not do this. Updating the instruction guides with respect to each possible country of origin would be a significant task, and there's no guarantee that CIC would be able to keep such a guide up to date. The only thing worse than a lack of information is CIC providing incorrect information.
It's a generic instruction guide. Some nations issue national IDs to all citizens as a matter of due course; the decentralized United States does not do this. Updating the instruction guides with respect to each possible country of origin would be a significant task, and there's no guarantee that CIC would be able to keep such a guide up to date. The only thing worse than a lack of information is CIC providing incorrect information.
In your opinion, can I leave inapplicable sections blank? Example, question 6 is a yes/no question about Quebec, which doesn't apply to me as I'm from a diff province.
At present, the only national photo identity documents are the passport and passport card, which are issued to U.S. nationals only upon voluntary application. Most people use state-issued driver's licenses as identity cards.
To answer your next question...it's suggested that you write N/A for any question that you are not providing an answer for. All it takes is one of the CIC clerks, reviewing your application, to `think' that you've missed the question!
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