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dream99

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I know someone's answered this before but I need to clarify again. On many sections of the application, it says, " if insufficient space, use seperate sheet of paper"

How do we do this... do we write as much as we can in the space provided(box) and then write the rest on a new page..... or can we write the entire answer on a seperate page. For things like 'Personal history' in Schedule A, we can only fit maybe one or 2 things so I think it's smarter to start on a fresh page..
 
use the space provided then continue unto new space please include reference so they know what the continuation is a continuaton of
 
I think it is okey either way as long as you let them know where the answer is , or the rest of the answer, depending what you decide.
What we did was start fresh on a page, and wrote in that box: Please see XXXX page (name it what you want).
Hope this helps.
 
If we use the space as much as we can then put the rest on new paper, I think that's really confusing to whoever is reading it.

are we allowed to put a blank sheet of paper behind the page of the question and write ' please see attached page' in the box?
 
its up to you i did what was logical to me so you have to do the same what works for me might not work for you
 
I see! As long as it's not something we're not allowed to do then I'm happy :)

Thanks, guys!
 
dream99 said:
are we allowed to put a blank sheet of paper behind the page of the question and write ' please see attached page' in the box?

thats what I did.. "provided on seperate sheet of paper"
 
dream99 said:
I know someone's answered this before but I need to clarify again. On many sections of the application, it says, " if insufficient space, use seperate sheet of paper"

How do we do this... do we write as much as we can in the space provided(box) and then write the rest on a new page..... or can we write the entire answer on a seperate page. For things like 'Personal history' in Schedule A, we can only fit maybe one or 2 things so I think it's smarter to start on a fresh page..

In the space provided we just wrote something like "See Appendix I" then on the top of the page we referenced we wrote of course "Appenidx I" then we made a direct connection to the question like "answer to question XX on Form XXXX related to PR Visa Application for XXXX XXXX "

Seemed to cover all the bases..
 
Where I needed more room, I simply wrote "see attached (page number)" - I didn't start writing on the form and continue on the attached sheet. Seemed too confusing to me, didn't want to make it more painful on the VO.