I was requested to fill and submit schedule A just a day ago, but I don't know why. I mean I have filled in everything in the original forms of EE. Did not leave any gaps and I stayed only in 3 residential addresses in the past 10 years, out of which two were in Canada. I stated them all. So, I just wrote the exact same info as I had given in the EE forms. Is there any cause for concern? Why do they ask for this document? Given that some people are asked and some aren't.
I was requested to fill and submit schedule A just a day ago, but I don't know why. I mean I have filled in everything in the original forms of EE. Did not leave any gaps and I stayed only in 3 residential addresses in the past 10 years, out of which two were in Canada. I stated them all. So, I just wrote the exact same info as I had given in the EE forms. Is there any cause for concern? Why do they ask for this document? Given that some people are asked and some aren't.
I think they use it for performing background checks. They specifically ask for your name to be written in your native language. In this way, they can conduct checks on you in your home country where on records, your name might be in your native language.
I know they ask for schedule A in case of past visa refusals. My wife and I have past visa refusals and therefore attached our schedule A in advance along with the LoE
Yes just submit..if you notice they call it replacement form. It was requested from me too and I uploaded immediately on March 15th, by March 20th PPR came.. so nothing to worry about
I think they use it for performing background checks. They specifically ask for your name to be written in your native language. In this way, they can conduct checks on you in your home country where on records, your name might be in your native language.
I took screenshots before submitting my EE profile. I also took screenshots before submitting my eAPR. Since, I submitted the schedule A along with my eAPR, I copied all the data from the post ITA form to schedule A. I filled it with the pen