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new4ca

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In the additional family information form (IMM5406E)
In section A:
Do i put 'N/A' in all column of the 2nd row of Spouse or common law partner as I am unmarried?

In section B:
Do i put 'N/A' in all column of all row?
In section C:

Do i put 'N/A' in all column of all blank row?

How and where I write the name of parents and brothers & sisters including my name?

Apreciated for your help and reply.
 
new4ca said:
In the additional family information form (IMM5406E)
In section A:
Do i put 'N/A' in all column of the 2nd row of Spouse or common law partner as I am unmarried?
Only put "N/A" under the "Name" column. Rest can be blank, but make sure you sign NOTE 1 section under section A that certifies you have never had a spouse.
In section B:
Do i put 'N/A' in all column of all row?
If you have no child just leave it blank, but make sure you sign NOTE 2 section under section B that certifies you have no child.
In section C:

Do i put 'N/A' in all column of all blank row?
Only put "N/A" under the "Name" column of the first row.
How and where I write the name of parents and brothers & sisters including my name?
If you mean where to write the names in your native language characters, you can put it in the same box you have entered the name in English.
Apreciated for your help and reply.

Please find the answers in red.
Good luck,
 
arashtdii said:
Please find the answers in red.
Good luck,
Thank you very much.
In section C:
after wrting my brothers and sisters name those row are empty do I put 'N/A' in the name column?

apreciated your help.
 
No, just fill in the rows you need and leave the rest blank.
Good luck,
 
hi i put N/A as they said not leave anything blank.so whats right??
 
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arashtdii said:
No, just fill in the rows you need and leave the rest blank.
Good luck,
Thank you very much in deed.
I have one more question:
In page 2 of the form imm0008egen (Application for Permanent Residence)
Do I put only 'N/A' in the all column of the first row indicating the family name as I am unmarried? or just leave blank?

Thank you very much for your prompt reply and help.
 
Senior,
I have a question:
In page 2 of the form imm0008egen (Application for Permanent Residence)
Do I put only 'N/A' in the all column of the first row indicating the family name as I am unmarried? or just leave blank?

Thank you very much for your prompt reply and help.
 
Hi,
Yes, just put N/A in the first row of the three family member areas.
Good luck,
 
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