Take print out and write "Till Date" with Blank ink pen.mary83 said:I am currently working and i am confused what to write in duration in forms where its like that "from dd/mm/yy to dd/mm/yy".i mean if im currently working then i can only give start date .
is it ok if i write today's date in form?
I think it may confuse them, I dont know what exactly they would do...But If I were you I would write an email them and explain the situation with reference of B#.meena said:In one form in accepts 'Pr' for the current Job.
But in other form it does not accepts. I have taken the printout but not written anything there with pen.
I am confused now. Please tell will it be accepted.
Meena
Yes you may be right, there should not be any problem in a common sense. this is not a issue, but I would just send them an email for avoiding the risk only..meena said:I have sent my Application and that has been received by them. Now I cannot do anything accept waiting for their reply.
But why confusion to them. It was not allowing to type there so I though if this is teh current Job and still working then it should not be entered. I dont read anywhere that we have to write in such cases.
Meena
OK, you have nothing to worry about, if they need any clarification from you they would ask you. But I dont think so they would ask..everything would be positivemeena said:Where should I email and would should be the Subject as I dont have any File# yet.
I have sent my application on 25th June.
Meena
"To Date" -This is the correct "syntax".ja77 said:nimmiboy gave you a very correct answer. this is exatly the same i did. i wrote "To Date" with black ink pen.