They're hoping it gives them a better chance of being answered.PB#
Why is this question being posted in every citizenship thread ??
Could anyone share his/her idea regarding this please? Someone in other thread says it doesn't matter 'NA', 'N/A' or 'Not Applicable'Hi, Do I need to put 'NA' or 'N/A' where it is not applicable. or it doesn't matter for any format ('NA' vs 'N/A'). Any suggestion? Please help. Thanks.
I found in the instruction guide as below:
Be complete and accurate
Complete all sections. If a section does not apply to you, write “Not Applicable” or “NA”. If your application is incomplete it may be returned to you and this will delay the processing of your application.
Updated.Status changed to Decision Made on 29th June, please update the sheet.
Done.can someone please updated my details........Ecase updated for test invite on 30 June and test to be held on 25 July....
I personally do not think it matters on the format of NA or N/A. As long as you do not leave any section empty and it's clear to them that it's not applicable to you.Hi, Do I need to put 'NA' or 'N/A' where it is not applicable. or it doesn't matter for any format ('NA' vs 'N/A'). Any suggestion? Please help. Thanks.
I found in the instruction guide as below:
Be complete and accurate
Complete all sections. If a section does not apply to you, write “Not Applicable” or “NA”. If your application is incomplete it may be returned to you and this will delay the processing of your application.
Discover Canada is the official source that you need to read and study from. You can also do some practice tests online. Just do a Google search for @Canadian citizenship practice test" and you will get loads of resourcs you can practice fromCould you please update mine again please ?
No 49 in the sheet. ID Jilwjung
Test letter date was June 30,and the test will be held on July 25
what is the good source for practice ? I have read from yourlibrary.ca website is that enough for the test?
Thank you in advance for any advice