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OK, so i did all the research i could about this on the forum and no one gave a clear answer.

the question is:

Applicants empolyment in last 5 years - this section i get and filled out.

after that is sais:

last occupation abroad if not shown above.

so here is the question:

last occupation abroad of my wife was for employer123. it is of course listed first in the list of last 5 years of employers.

does this mean i should leave this last occupation box as NONE or N\A? or do i write the employer123 again?

please advise.

thanx

Omer

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OK, so i did all the research i could about this on the forum and no one gave a clear answer.

the question is:

Applicants empolyment in last 5 years - this section i get and filled out.

after that is sais:

last occupation abroad if not shown above.

so here is the question:

last occupation abroad of my wife was for employer123. it is of course listed first in the list of last 5 years of employers.

does this mean i should leave this last occupation box as NONE or N\A? or do i write the employer123 again?

please advise.

thanx

Omer

It says "last occupation abroad if not shown above."

So you can simply write : "shown above" or "already listed above" or "same as present occupation" (if this is stilll her occupation).

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I would put N/A because it's not applicable to her since her last employer was listed above as per the instructions.

last occupation abroad of my wife was for employer123. it is of course listed first in the list of last 5 years of employers.

My logic tells me that listed first would be "unemployed" from [ the date she quit in Israel ] to present.

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