I don't even know how I'd handle some of the things I have to handle in my personal life without having basically all of the important documents from last 15 years sitting in Dropbox.
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"Does it even matter? How would they check?" See this is one of those fun things about bureaucracies: they're *very* capable of remembering factoids like that for decades and, depending on their disposition, if your responses don't match their records that can be bad news.
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Dangerous Professional, recently: "You probably won't have all of the documents you need to X, so we'll have the Other Professional assist you in getting substitutes." Me: "I may be slightly more sophisticated than the average person you give that disclaimer to."
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DP: "A lot of people think that but then I ask them for their 2008 tax returns." Me: "You'll have to be more specific because I filed four returns that year. Would you like business or personal, Japan or US?"
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This also alludes to unreasonable overreach
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Australian Government agency website: "No outstanding requirements." Same agency email: "Your application requires two more sets of bank statements." Me: "Here they are. Anything else?" Agency: "We need three other sets of bank statements. Didn't we mention that?"
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