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in your case, it will just be a "yes" with details of names blah blah

waiting110 said:
I just have another off topic question
how far do we have to go with writing Not Applicable on forms. I mean sponsorship questionnaire from the person being sponsored is the best example I can think of:
In question 11 they asked did you sponsor meet any of your close family or friends?
2 options:
Yes- give names
No - explain why
I obviously checked mark Yes and did my names and date. For the "No" option we have a few lines to give explanation, do they want us to write NA on those lines? or just leave it blank.
Because I have read somewhere that they return ur file if you dont have the NA right.
 
Omar Mirza said:
in your case, it will just be a "yes" with details of names blah blah

What do you mean my case? There are questions on financial evaluation forms asking if em employed, self employed or unemployed ..
I checked mark employed now do I have to write NA in self employed and unemployed?
These people they just want to confuse us. I am looking at my friend's form and she wrote NA everywhere even if she replied Yes to a question she has NA on the "NO" option. How far do we go? Em talking in general for all the forms not about specific questions.
 
waiting110 said:
What do you mean my case? There are questions on financial evaluation forms asking if em employed, self employed or unemployed ..
I checked mark employed now do I have to write NA in self employed and unemployed?
These people they just want to confuse us. I am looking at my friend's form and she wrote NA everywhere even if she replied Yes to a question she has NA on the "NO" option. How far do we go? Em talking in general for all the forms not about specific questions.

I don't think you just write NA everywhere. When there is a Yes or No question, you select the appropriate answer and move on. You don't select the appropriate answer AND write N/A for the other option. The question is applicable to you, so you just select the appropriate answer.

The only time you have to write N/A is if the question is not applicable to you. So if you're given a question to list names of all your dependent children, you would select N/A if you don't have children. Or another example if they ask for your military history, if you haven't been in the military then that question is not applicable to you so you would write N/A there.

They just don't want you to leave questions BLANK. Because that makes them question whether its N/A or you don't want to give them an answer or that you're trying to hide something.

I hope this clears it up.
 
I heard a lot of people say that after re-medical send your pp even if they don't ask it saves time .. is that true??
 
fayzaan said:
I don't think you just write NA everywhere. When there is a Yes or No question, you select the appropriate answer and move on. You don't select the appropriate answer AND write N/A for the other option. The question is applicable to you, so you just select the appropriate answer.

The only time you have to write N/A is if the question is not applicable to you. So if you're given a question to list names of all your dependent children, you would select N/A if you don't have children. Or another example if they ask for your military history, if you haven't been in the military then that question is not applicable to you so you would write N/A there.

They just don't want you to leave questions BLANK. Because that makes them question whether its N/A or you don't want to give them an answer or that you're trying to hide something.

I hope this clears it up.
Agreed! V detailed and clear answer!
 
innocent_eyez said:
I heard a lot of people say that after re-medical send your pp even if they don't ask it saves time .. is that true??
Thats wrong! Dont send them ur pp unles they ask u
 
sabii said:
Thats wrong! Dont send them ur pp unles they ask u

what will happen if you do?
 
fayzaan said:
I don't think you just write NA everywhere. When there is a Yes or No question, you select the appropriate answer and move on. You don't select the appropriate answer AND write N/A for the other option. The question is applicable to you, so you just select the appropriate answer.

The only time you have to write N/A is if the question is not applicable to you. So if you're given a question to list names of all your dependent children, you would select N/A if you don't have children. Or another example if they ask for your military history, if you haven't been in the military then that question is not applicable to you so you would write N/A there.

They just don't want you to leave questions BLANK. Because that makes them question whether its N/A or you don't want to give them an answer or that you're trying to hide something.

I hope this clears it up.

Thank you, and yes it does.
 
innocent_eyez said:
what will happen if you do?
I have no idea... May b they return it
 
innocent_eyez said:
laila is ur medical updated on ecase ?


No Medical was not updated. Even tough My remed was done in June and CHC I recievd on 19th oF june. My Mp told me that all is complete like criminal and security check but Medical results r not back yet. I dont know y it is taking so long when pple from july got their results back even their passports back. This is annoying and unfair as well.
 
Hi everyone, i m new on this forum, can anyone tell me how to share timeline ?
 
Don Carlos said:
Hi everyone, i m new on this forum, can anyone tell me how to share timeline ?

you have just 1 post when u have 10 then u can write ur timeline by going to ur profile... in mean time
you can share it here :)
 
CHC is just killing me. they dont listen to us...they cant see screaming us......i did my remedical in july and still no ppr...after that i got PCC...send PCC 20 days before stil no reply....i can see lots of people cases are getting queue for interview. i hope we guys get out of this worst situation soon inshallah
 
There is so much confusion on this "Medical results have been received" stuff
 
May Allah tala bless us all, help us in passing this painful time