Hello guys, on form 5532 in question 5, I made a mistake and put "ON" instead of writing "Ontario", my application has already been sent. Do you think it can be returned for this small error?
Hello guys, on form 5532 in question 5, I made a mistake and put "ON" instead of writing "Ontario", my application has already been sent. Do you think it can be returned for this small error?
Was it a drop down question where you select or did you have the option to write the full province. Either way i doubt it will be returned for something so petty since its only for that question and not any others
Was it a drop down question where you select or did you have the option to write the full province. Either way i doubt it will be returned for something so petty since its only for that question and not any others
I had the option to write, Im worried because the guide says you can not abbreviate the addresses. I have heard of the case that they have returned for missing the postal code, but I do not know if my mistake of writing "ON" would be a big problem
Missing the postal code and writing ON instead of Ontario is different and understandable why it would be returned. I did read on the guide not to use any abriveation but in your case it's only in one question. Goodluck and i wouldn't worry too much about it my friend.
Missing the postal code and writing ON instead of Ontario is different and understandable why it would be returned. I did read on the guide not to use any abriveation but in your case it's only in one question. Goodluck and i wouldn't worry too much about it my friend.
That might be an issue because from what i heard they just want to see that you read the question and did not just forget. In normal cases leaving it blank would indicated that it doesnt apply to you but common sense is not common in this case they want to see that you didnt skip anything. I wrote n/a on every field even in certain dates boxes. Throughout the application even if i select "no" and by default that portion goes gray and not able to type in those fields i still wrote n/a once i printed it. Dont take any chances just write n/a where ever its BLANK
That might be an issue because from what i heard they just want to see that you read the question and did not just forget. In normal cases leaving it blank would indicated that it doesnt apply to you but common sense is not common in this case they want to see that you didnt skip anything. I wrote n/a on every field even in certain dates boxes. Throughout the application even if i select "no" and by default that portion goes gray and not able to type in those fields i still wrote n/a once i printed it. Dont take any chances just write n/a where ever its BLANK