Hello,
I am trying to fill out a PR travel document. I am facing few issues , if anyone could help on the following, I will be grateful.
1. in question 12 A, they are asking about my permanent address in Canada. In my case, I have been outside of Canada accompanying my Canadian husband for more than 5 years, so basically, I don't have a permanent address, should i type N/A or what would you advice?
2. in question 16, they are requesting periods ( from - to ) when I was outside out of Canada.
In my case, I am still residing outside of Canada , so can I write to "present" instead of date format (yyyy-mm-dd), and if it's not allowed, what date should I write? the date pf application signature? because later on, I need to use the dates in question 17 to calculate the number of days, which in case I wrote present I wont be able to calculate the number of days.
I would highly appreciate your feed back on this. thanks!
I am trying to fill out a PR travel document. I am facing few issues , if anyone could help on the following, I will be grateful.
1. in question 12 A, they are asking about my permanent address in Canada. In my case, I have been outside of Canada accompanying my Canadian husband for more than 5 years, so basically, I don't have a permanent address, should i type N/A or what would you advice?
2. in question 16, they are requesting periods ( from - to ) when I was outside out of Canada.
In my case, I am still residing outside of Canada , so can I write to "present" instead of date format (yyyy-mm-dd), and if it's not allowed, what date should I write? the date pf application signature? because later on, I need to use the dates in question 17 to calculate the number of days, which in case I wrote present I wont be able to calculate the number of days.
I would highly appreciate your feed back on this. thanks!