Hello, I am in the same situation now. To all the people that answered “Yes” to this question in the past, did you raise a webform? Did you submit a schedule A? And did you get your PR?
No need to divide ! Let us analyze it very technically.
Let us imagine that you are UNMARRIED and I am inviting you at my home for dinner !!
I will ask you .. "Hey Indy, is your wife coming with you for dinner?"
Your answer could be "YES" (If you were MARRIED and she was coming with you)
Your answer could be "NO" (If you were MARRIED and she was not coming with you)
Your answer could be "N/A" (If you were UNMARRIED only.)
You can not say NO to my question, as it gives me a feeling that you are married but your wife is not coming with you.
I hope it clarifies. For this particular MILITARY question, If you are saying "NO" I will be suspicious about you. It means you have military history and you have not mentioned about it. Your answer should be NA..
Good luck.. Don't let them divide in a group, unite them.
You are yourself saying that to qualify it is a requirement to pass the test and you haven't taken the test. You yourself are answering your question. You also said you worked as intern so I believe that also answers your question.I have one question. I worked as an intern doctor in a government medical college hospital. Does it qualify as government position? In Bangladesh in order to have a govt position one has to take BCS exams. I did not take any BCS exam. please answer.
You have to research that further on. As I think technically you got the internship and not work. I am pretty sure you were not on payroll, do you?But the confusion arises as I studied and worked in a government college and hospital. Therefore I was associated with an government organization. So it is safe to answer yes. Right?
But still your payroll and experience letter will show your designation as intern, isn't it?Yes I was paid. It was paid internship
yesBut still your payroll and experience letter will show your designation as intern, isn't it?
Can someone please post exact question here? As Work History is also displayed under personal history & question also mentions Organization; so it could be confirmation about job organizations as well.
Also, if I have not served in army & I select answer as Yes; could it potentially cause major problem? Should we send clarification to IRCC?
Can someone please post exact question here? As Work History is also displayed under personal history & question also mentions Organization; so it could be confirmation about job organizations as well.
Also, if I have not served in army & I select answer as Yes; could it potentially cause major problem? Should we send clarification to IRCC?
I had marked yes, will it impact my application?
Schedule A is the sure way? What's the process?
That's how I understood that question as well. After declaring everything in personal history they ask you if you did indeed declare everything. I put Yes. I don't understand why I should put N/A. All the above replies now completely confused me!!
Hi Brother,
so did answer "Yes" created in any problem in a later stage ? i am in same boat as yours :-(
Hello, I am in the same situation now. To all the people that answered “Yes” to this question in the past, did you raise a webform? Did you submit a schedule A? And did you get your PR?