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Hello

How do I deal with the blank spaces on the form?

 

Do I put N/A in all sections that do not apply to me or leave it blank?

 

Example: Where the question asks me to write address and the next part it says states the address the beneficiary plans to stay if different from previous or enter SAME.

If you enter same would you leave the other spaces following blank or N/A?

Even for the A number; we have no A number; would you type N/A in those boxes?

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30 minutes ago, Mrs Dudley said:

Hello

How do I deal with the blank spaces on the form?

 

Do I put N/A in all sections that do not apply to me or leave it blank?

 

Example: Where the question asks me to write address and the next part it says states the address the beneficiary plans to stay if different from previous or enter SAME.

If you enter same would you leave the other spaces following blank or N/A?

Even for the A number; we have no A number; would you type N/A in those boxes?

It's best to put N/A in all sections that do not apply to you and I don't think It hurts to write your full address instead of writing SAME. Good luck!

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40 minutes ago, Mrs Dudley said:

@chiblosom thank you. I would rewrite the address but only because the form says to put SAME.

Once you've entered "same" there is absolutely NO NEED to enter ANYTHING else in that section.  The advice to leave no spaces blank was NEVER good advice.  Use some common sense.

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