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I just have a quick question on the Sponsorship forms. Probably a silly one though but here it goes. I'm filing out the forms and not every question relates to me. For example on Sponsorship of Married verses Common Law. All on the same form. Do I leave them blank or do I put N/A.
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Hi
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N/A
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Thank you so much.
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Sorry to hijack the post, but I'm slightly confused as to whether I need to get all my fsw documents verified by a solicitor etc, or is this just for those which have required translation?
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Hi
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2. Translated documents are certified by a the translator that they have translated the documents, no solicitor required.
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