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Hi, I was wondering if it is ok to continue answers on a separate sheet of paper, I know you can do this for the ( About your disabilities, illnesses or health conditions) section, as it says if you need more space, please use page 21 or a separate sheet of paper" but it doesn't say this for other questions on the form
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
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If for any reason you use extra sheets of paper ALWAYS put your full name and national insurance number clearly at the top of EACH page.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Hi there
Yes you can use extra sheets do be careful though of writing to much make sure it us all relevant to question asked mark which question number or section you are referring to on extra sheet
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