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I am a Canadian citizen by birth currently filling out the evaluations and relationship pdf for sponsoring my wife and it requests all addresses and work places for the past 5 years. However the document only gives you 5 spaces and I've had more than 5 residences and jobs in the past 5 years

Should I just fill out the form until it is completed? or is there a secondary form with more spots to fill out the previous places?
 
I am a Canadian citizen by birth currently filling out the evaluations and relationship pdf for sponsoring my wife and it requests all addresses and work places for the past 5 years. However the document only gives you 5 spaces and I've had more than 5 residences and jobs in the past 5 years

Should I just fill out the form until it is completed? or is there a secondary form with more spots to fill out the previous places?

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...l-partner-dependent-child-complete-guide.html

Straight from the guide:

If you need more space for any section, use a separate sheet of paper. Make sure you label this sheet with your name and the question you are answering.
 
but the form is a digital pdf, so should I add a word document for example saved as a pdf and attach it along to the original file?

thank you so much for you help by the way, I do however have one more question - any section that is not relevant or has no answer to my situation should just be filled with "n/a" correct? I read somewhere that no section should be left blank
 
but the form is a digital pdf, so should I add a word document for example saved as a pdf and attach it along to the original file?

thank you so much for you help by the way, I do however have one more question - any section that is not relevant or has no answer to my situation should just be filled with "n/a" correct? I read somewhere that no section should be left blank

You do it in Word, print it out and attach it to the corresponding printed form.

Yes, put N/A.