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I am in a similar situation. My employer location is Sanat Clara, CA and I worked for a client in Austin,TX. My concern is, In employer history I have filled State and City as Santa Clara, CA but in personal activity and address history I have put Austin, TX coz I was living in Austin, TX.

I am a bit concerned if this will be confusing/suspicious while matching the information. Please help!!!
No it won't be an issue. I had 3 different addresses in personal history because of job but one address in employment history which was city where my company HQ is based.
 
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No it won't be an issue. I had 3 different addresses in personal history because of job but one address in employment history which was city where my company HQ is based.

Thank you very much. I was just waiting on this info. before I submit my application.
Just to confirm, I’ll keep santa clara, ca in employer history and I’ll put austin, tx in my personal activity and address history, right ? Do I need to provide a LOE for the same ?
 
No need to mention loans or credit cards. As long as the Chase account has the sufficient amount of funds you can just show just that. Six months online statements is all you need to provide. Make sure they are in color.
Hi, why is it to get statements in color? I think chase online statements are not colored. Can you tell how you got colored statement if you have chase account. Thanks!
 
Wow.

How is Halifax? Is that PNP? I prefer Toronto now.

No, I'm FSW-O. And Toronto isn't best for everyone, myself included ;) I've been to all of the provinces multiple times (excluding the three arctic territories), so I know I like Halifax and there are jobs in my field. Plus, it's much more affordable than Southern Ontario or BC.
 
No, I'm FSW-O. And Toronto isn't best for everyone, myself included ;) I've been to all of the provinces multiple times (excluding the three arctic territories), so I know I like Halifax and there are jobs in my field. Plus, it's much more affordable than Southern Ontario or BC.
I'm also FSW. My husband and I considered Toronto, but decided that we preferred Halifax. Proximity to beaches and a smaller, more affordable city were big factors in our decision. We are both still looking for full-time jobs in our fields, (we moved in mid-December) but as a teacher I was able to easily start substitute teaching right away and have been working every day that I've made myself available to work, and as an artist I've found a gallery interested in showing some of my paintings, so I think I'm off to a good start.
 
No, I'm FSW-O. And Toronto isn't best for everyone, myself included ;) I've been to all of the provinces multiple times (excluding the three arctic territories), so I know I like Halifax and there are jobs in my field. Plus, it's much more affordable than Southern Ontario or BC.
May I ask how would you compare Ontario to BC, aside from weather? As far as my research shows both are expensive to live.