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Filling in the blanks

BubbaBlue

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Okay silly question time:

I was born in Canada, they ask in one of the forms "Are you a Candian citizen?" and then "Became a citizen on:"
Is the correct answers "Yes" and then my date of birth?

Also they ask questions like "How long have you lived at an address". They want from DD/MM/YYYY and to DD/MM/YYYY what do I put in if I'm still living there? The online PDF form won't let me enter stuff like "to Present"?

Bubba
 
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limanoid

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Funny enough, I had those same two questions all confused. I think most people get confused by their lack of options.

Anyway, you are correct, you put your birth date.

As for the second questions, I used "Preview" for Macs as they allow you to add your own text boxes. But, lacking that amazing free program, I would just print out the forms and just hand write "to present" on that part.
 

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You are right.
Second question - from DOB to the date you prepare or submit the application or "till date" if it can be accommodated.
 

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in the guide it specifies which parts you're supposed to skip given certain circumstances. That part, since you're canadian, you're supposed to skip