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what defines a gap in personal history?

issteven

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Hi,

I have a minor question about question 11:

If my previous jobs ends on 2018/12/15 and new jobs starts on 2019/01/01, are this two rows written like?

2019-01,2019-11
2018-06, 2018-12

OR

2019-01,2019-11
2018-06,2019-01

i.e. Do I need to concatenate the end month and start month to avoid gap? Will case1 leave a gap?

Thanks!
 
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Seym

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First one is the correct one.
And successive months are not a gap. Also applies to the address history.
 
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tuton.hr

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Nov 23, 2019
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When about the days of unemployment in between your jobs? Hope so you disclose it in your personal history?
 

Seym

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I wouldn't call a week or 2 between 2 jobs "unemployment", more like a vacation.
IRCC doesn't ask for the exact day a job starts or ends, only the month, which lets me think they're not interested in the weekend between the last friday at job1 and the first monday at job2.
You can list it if you want, you should even if that looks safer to you, but it seems as overkill as listing a Varadero hotel as home for a week in the address history.