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AI2510

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Aug 18, 2015
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Q11
1. Is the address meant to be my home address at the time or the address of the school/work place?
2. If I was traveling for a few months, what should the address be and who should the contact be?

Q13
1. I have an Indian passport but was born in Dubai, UAE. Since I wasn't a student at birth, what should I put as the status?
2. The visas are called residence visas and expire every few years, should I put down each residence visa since birth? Or whilst I was a student for 14 years, could I just use one set of dates?
 

mreda13

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Nov 28, 2016
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1. Is the address meant to be my home address at the time or the address of the school/work place?
Put the address of school/work place.

2. If I was traveling for a few months, what should the address be and who should the contact be?
Not sure why you are mentioning your travels in this question. If you travel because you were not working or studying, put unemployed and N/A for contact and your home address for address.

1. I have an Indian passport but was born in Dubai, UAE. Since I wasn't a student at birth, what should I put as the status?
Put INDIA -> Citizen. No need to put anything for country of birth if you did not get its citizenship.

2. The visas are called residence visas and expire every few years, should I put down each residence visa since birth? Or whilst I was a student for 14 years, could I just use one set of dates?
Use one set of date. For example, UAE -> Residence Visa -> 2004/01 -> 2010/10
 

hs202

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Nov 21, 2009
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anoter thread said someone called IRCC and they were asked to put home address. This Does not make sense why you put your home address as there is already a section on that home address. You were physically in office so that should be the address. So think logically and put address of office. They need to verify if required that you worked there. FOr contact, I will put N/A
 

jamie hito

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Jun 16, 2017
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UAE doesn’t give permanent residence nor citizenship to foreigners even if you are born there.

You are mot a citizen or resident of UAE. So no. Put in your nationality, which is indian.
 

AI2510

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Aug 18, 2015
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Thanks for your reply.

Sorry, I wasn't clear - I am putting my Indian citizenship because I'm not a citizen or permanent resident of the UAE.

But should I include that I have had residence status in the UAE from birth until now through either education, employment and just being born there?