I am filling out CIT0001e-2 for applying for Canadian citizenship on behalf of my kids.
The instruction says "answered all questions, or wrote “N/A” (not applicable) on the application form for any question or section that is not applicable to you".
It sounds like I have to answer ALL questions in ALL sections even if it means to enter "N/A". However, there are many sections in the form that says to skip to section XYZ depending on a situation. If I do that, then I would not be entering anything (not even "N/A"). So, this is quite ambiguous. What is the truth here ?
Lastly - if there is insufficient supporting document, would they return the whole application or would they send me a letter requesting further evidence ?
Thanks...
The instruction says "answered all questions, or wrote “N/A” (not applicable) on the application form for any question or section that is not applicable to you".
It sounds like I have to answer ALL questions in ALL sections even if it means to enter "N/A". However, there are many sections in the form that says to skip to section XYZ depending on a situation. If I do that, then I would not be entering anything (not even "N/A"). So, this is quite ambiguous. What is the truth here ?
Lastly - if there is insufficient supporting document, would they return the whole application or would they send me a letter requesting further evidence ?
Thanks...