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There is part of this form that says "Applicant's Residence Last Five Years." The form is for someone who has lived overseas for the past four years without changing their legal address in their home country. Should we list the legal residence or the actual residence?

Thanks for your help!

You should probably wait for another answer. I can only tell you what I did, I lived in Mexico and Canada during the 5 years period, even though I never actually moved permanently to Canada I had a work visa and a stamp in my passport of the day I entered and the day I left , I figured if they found out I actually lived Canada for a year and a half and didn't tell them I would be in big trouble, so I wrote the address as one of the places I lived in the past 5 years and the period I lived there and gave a copy of my Canadian visa and had no problem.

Please note they will also ask you for police clearance certificates depending on the country, I didn't need a police certificate for my time in Mexico but I did need it for the time I spent Canada.

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I just took that question literally with both the resident and employment history, did research and put in the correct information. Only problem I had was trying to fit a foot long address in that tiny space, so had to include a separate sheet of paper.

 
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