Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

R/O

English answer:

Resident of

Added to glossary by Diogo Garcia
Apr 1 10:41
1 mo ago
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English term

R/O

Non-PRO English Other Certificates, Diplomas, Licenses, CVs
This is to certify that Mr. XXX, S/O YYY, R/O ZZZ Punjab India, is working in our company...

It's a Indian (Punjabi) school certificate.
Change log

Apr 15, 2024 05:29: Yasutomo Kanazawa changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Apr 15, 2024 08:14: Diogo Garcia Created KOG entry

Apr 15, 2024 08:15: Diogo Garcia changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/3775258">Diogo Garcia's</a> old entry - "r/o"" to ""Resident of""

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Non-PRO (3): Barbara Carrara, AllegroTrans, Yasutomo Kanazawa

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Resident of

R/o usually stands for resident of.
Peer comment(s):

agree writeaway
4 mins
agree AllegroTrans
5 mins
agree Clauwolf
1 hr
agree Assem AlKhallouf
2 hrs
agree Yvonne Gallagher
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Residente de

R/O stands for resident of. You have to mention the state or city you belong to. Signature of deponent means the person who is submitting the mentioned form that is you.



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Note added at 18 minutos (2024-04-01 10:59:07 GMT)
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*for this company
Example sentence:

John....R/O Philadelphia works dor this company since 2014.

Peer comment(s):

disagree AllegroTrans : Question is English-English
4 mins
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Reference comments

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Reference:

We've had this before - R/O > resident of

https://www.proz.com/kudoz/english/certificates-diplomas-lic...

https://www.proz.com/kudoz/english/law-general/3601432-r-o.h...


I am adding another reference from an Indian website,
'In the banking/Voter ID declaration form, R/O is the abbreviation of the ‘RESIDENT OF‘. It refers to the area of your housing address. Therefore, in this field, you need to add the area name that is closest to your housing address.'
https://www.bankindia.org/2020/10/ro-means-in-the-bank-voter...
Peer comments on this reference comment:

agree writeaway
0 min
Thanks again, w!
agree AllegroTrans
4 mins
Thanks again, AT!
agree Yvonne Gallagher
2 hrs
Thanks again, Yvonne!
agree philgoddard
3 hrs
Thank you, Phil.
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