forget to fill blank sections
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Hi,
I forgot to fill several blank sections in the Schedulre 1 forms with "Not
Applicable". Should I resubmit amended forms ASAP?
Thanks,
I forgot to fill several blank sections in the Schedulre 1 forms with "Not
Applicable". Should I resubmit amended forms ASAP?
Thanks,
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I think it depends which bits you missed. I have read recently of one person
in our yahoo group having her forms returned saying she didn't complete
question X and in reality it didnt apply and she had just forgotten to write
not applicable. However you dont have to write it in every single empty
space, if you write that a question is not applicable then it follows that
each blank space in that question is also not applicable. If you left a
question completely unanswered that leaves an ambiguity then they may well
send it back to be completed.
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> Hi,
> I forgot to fill several blank sections in the Schedulre 1 forms with "Not
> Applicable". Should I resubmit amended forms ASAP?
> Thanks,
in our yahoo group having her forms returned saying she didn't complete
question X and in reality it didnt apply and she had just forgotten to write
not applicable. However you dont have to write it in every single empty
space, if you write that a question is not applicable then it follows that
each blank space in that question is also not applicable. If you left a
question completely unanswered that leaves an ambiguity then they may well
send it back to be completed.
"Eric Chen" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi,
> I forgot to fill several blank sections in the Schedulre 1 forms with "Not
> Applicable". Should I resubmit amended forms ASAP?
> Thanks,
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I forgot to fill "not applicable" to the items like "government position"
and military services which don't apply for me. If CIC receives the
package, will they return all the package or only return that Schedule1 ?
Can I send the amended the Schedule1 quickly before they assess it?
Thanks,
"The Wizzard" wrote in message
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> I think it depends which bits you missed. I have read recently of one
person
> in our yahoo group having her forms returned saying she didn't complete
> question X and in reality it didnt apply and she had just forgotten to
write
> not applicable. However you dont have to write it in every single empty
> space, if you write that a question is not applicable then it follows that
> each blank space in that question is also not applicable. If you left a
> question completely unanswered that leaves an ambiguity then they may well
> send it back to be completed.
> "Eric Chen" wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I forgot to fill several blank sections in the Schedulre 1 forms with
"Not
> > Applicable". Should I resubmit amended forms ASAP?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> >
and military services which don't apply for me. If CIC receives the
package, will they return all the package or only return that Schedule1 ?
Can I send the amended the Schedule1 quickly before they assess it?
Thanks,
"The Wizzard" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I think it depends which bits you missed. I have read recently of one
person
> in our yahoo group having her forms returned saying she didn't complete
> question X and in reality it didnt apply and she had just forgotten to
write
> not applicable. However you dont have to write it in every single empty
> space, if you write that a question is not applicable then it follows that
> each blank space in that question is also not applicable. If you left a
> question completely unanswered that leaves an ambiguity then they may well
> send it back to be completed.
> "Eric Chen" wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I forgot to fill several blank sections in the Schedulre 1 forms with
"Not
> > Applicable". Should I resubmit amended forms ASAP?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> >
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If the application package was returned because some of the sections were missing N/As, do I need to pay the application fee again for resubmission. Thank you for your answer.
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No. All it causes are delays, they will return your entire package and ask
you to resubmit it, you should already have a recipt of some kind showing
you paid the fees so that is still the case. you just fill in the bits you
missed and send it back again.
"caimmi" wrote in message
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> If the application package was returned because some of the sections
> were missing N/As, do I need to pay the application fee again for
> resubmission. Thank you for your answer.
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you to resubmit it, you should already have a recipt of some kind showing
you paid the fees so that is still the case. you just fill in the bits you
missed and send it back again.
"caimmi" wrote in message
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> If the application package was returned because some of the sections
> were missing N/As, do I need to pay the application fee again for
> resubmission. Thank you for your answer.
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