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Jelvuk

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Hi

When filling out address history for the past ten years, what if you’ve lived at one address your whole life? Do you fill in the date from when you were born to present? :-/
 
Hi

When filling out address history for the past ten years, what if you’ve lived at one address your whole life? Do you fill in the date from when you were born to present? :-/
We did for my husband
 
Hi

When filling out address history for the past ten years, what if you’ve lived at one address your whole life? Do you fill in the date from when you were born to present? :-/
We also filled it out like that for my husband
 
Hi

When filling out address history for the past ten years, what if you’ve lived at one address your whole life? Do you fill in the date from when you were born to present? :-/
A bit of advise here. We submitted the sch A in early Oct and got an email from VO asking for personal history all the way back to ag e 18. Not the last 10 years as asked on SCh A. It would be better for you to write all the history since agw 18 to avoid delay.
 
Note from my lawyer...

“NOTE: Regardless of what is indicated on the form, the Personal and Address Historymust contain information from the date you turned 18 years old to the Present date without any gaps in the date entries.”

I believe it says 10 years or age of 18. Whatever is most recent.
 
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My question is what if you’ve lived at only one address since you were born??? What dates should you use in that case? Your birthdate to ongoing??
 
My question is what if you’ve lived at only one address since you were born??? What dates should you use in that case? Your birthdate to ongoing??
10 years or from when you were 18 whichever is more recent. My wife is 25 so it was only from 18-25. If she were 35 it would have been the last ten years required

Im going to look at our sched a again now im getting confused
 
10 years or from when you were 18 whichever is more recent. My wife is 25 so it was only from 18-25. If she were 35 it would have been the last ten years required

Im going to look at our sched a again now im getting confused
It is confusing especially if they’ve lived at that address and no other address. :-/ My instinct is telling me to input date of birth to current or ongoing
 
It is confusing especially if they’ve lived at that address and no other address. :-/ My instinct is telling me to input date of birth to current or ongoing
absolutely make a choice and own it. I deferred to the lawyers opinion and fingers crossed its fine.
 
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