Too much is unsaid in the question. It seems unreasonable that a slight writing error, or a minor oversight while completing a form should lead to being eliminated from consideration. But 'having one error' could mean a gross and intentional omission of relevant information. Say that a person is applying for work in the field of child welfare and attempts to cover up a felony in another state for sexual abuse of a child?
Yes!
applicant having obligation to pay the beneficiary (for example, beneficiary supplies goods to applicant). in this applicant is obliged to pay the amount for the goods supplied by the beneficiary. This is purely financial obligation.
are employed
Statistics are used in the field of government to measure the effects that laws are actually having. It is sometimes difficult to base success on traditional metrics, and advanced statistics must be employed.
I have known the applicant for over three years as a colleague at our previous workplace, where we collaborated on several projects. I also have a close relationship with the applicant's sponsor, having attended various professional events together and discussing the applicant's progress and goals. We maintain regular contact, communicating at least once a month to stay updated on their developments.
To be paid in a work placement. I.e. having a job
It's not a definite source of income, unlike being employed. because if your employed it would be illegal to not get payed.
For a mortgage application, most lenders typically require a minimum of a 2-year work history to demonstrate stable employment and income. This means you should have been employed for at least 2 years before applying for a mortgage.
One generally does not receive income tax. You don't even have to be employed. Just have income. And having no income can also be a reason to file.
the answer is in the news idiot
Having a personal loan co-applicant can increase your chances of approval, help you qualify for a larger loan amount, and potentially secure a lower interest rate. Additionally, it can provide added financial security for the lender and may improve your credit score if payments are made on time.
according to a HSBC bank officer in China, he said the applicant must make payment even if the seller does not deliver the goods, for using the after sight 90 days LC....I do npt agree because what is the point of having UCP600/ICC ? if there is no govern body to safeguard the applicant ?