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Important Question Regarding Citizenship Application

torontoguy_tdot

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In the address section

Dear Leon,Scylla and respectable moderators and folks and mates

In the address section:


From. To. Apartment Number. Street Name and Number. Province. Country


2013 2014. ( ? ). Elizabeth Avenue. ON. Canada


What shall I wrote in the apartment number ?

I lived in a town house

3301 Elizabeth Avenue

Though the house has lots of doors I lived in the ground floor in a 1 bedroom apartment for 4 days

It does not have an apartment number or room number on the door

Will I write


From. To. Apartment Number. Street Name and Number. Province. Country


2013 2014. ( 3301 ). Elizabeth Avenue. ON. Canada


Dear sir or madam if someone could kindly reply or let me know
 

zoya_99

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hoping_canadian said:
yes that is right, write the house number instead of apartment number, the most important thing is the POSTAL CODE
No; you cant write house number as apartment number.

Once I wrote in a form (not citizenship form) but the lady corrected me.

Instead you can leave it as blank or put hyphen
 

cprak0

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I would leave the apartment number blank and include the street number and name.
 

cprak0

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Don't understand why it's so confusing.
No apartment number exists for houses/ townhouses. Only street number and name that's enough to identify the
house. This is the norm and the person screening your application knows this!!
 

cprak0

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yes, I would leave the apartment no blank, coz there is no such thing as apartment number for a house/ townhouse.

I can see why leaving anything blank can be unsettling, but in this case there shouldn't be a problem.
 

alphazip

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Your address questions are very confusing, because you state that you lived in one place for 3 days, another for 4 days, etc. Again, only list an address if it was your permanent residential address*...an address that you would list on your driver's licence, for example. Of course, I guess it's possible that you had no permanent address and went from one extremely short-term residence to another, just unusual.

You would list your address as: 3301 Elizabeth Avenue CITY, PROVINCE, COUNTRY, POSTAL CODE

If there is no apartment number, leave it blank.

*It's also acceptable to list a vacation or other address at which you have lived (in effect, resided) for a long period of time.
 

thecoolguysam

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cprak0 said:
Don't understand why it's so confusing.
No apartment number exists for houses/ townhouses. Only street number and name that's enough to identify the
house. This is the norm and the person screening your application knows this!!
I live in a townhouse and i usually either use UNIT# OR APT# and i do have a number. so i use xx-xxxx abcd avenue (where xx and xxxx are the numbers)