What’s the difference between a permanent address and a local address?
I'm completing a university application and I'm confused about the difference between a permanent address and a local address. I initially thought the local address might refer to my mailing box number, but the application specifies: "Local Address (if different from above) Numbers/Street." My mailing box number doesn’t include a street. Could someone clarify what each address refers to and how I should fill this out?
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Permanent address means that you own our home/apartment.
Local means that you are renting or staying with someone. It also can act as a back up address. Usually both are not needed, as I did not fill both myself.
The terms are actually derived from country homes,versus rural homes. As more urban homes were owned and rural homes were rented.
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