Here I hope we can discuss more about the CCP problem. When current CCP(or you can say former CCP, cause not paying the due for a period does not count as resignation formally) was asked “are you a member of CCP” , he or she can reply honestly “NO”, and this scenario has been proven by many CFL members, but what if they ask “have you ever….”, then what to say? I concluded from this forum, many who denied at the first question, should say “yes” at this time. But I am wondering, some say after saying yes, people should submit a statement for this issue, but should people submit any proof for no being a CCP? I meant no paying membership due would never give people a “on paper” proof to this issue… any suggestion and views on this? Or they should try to get a own debt notice from the organization? As far as I know, it is not that easy for this kind of “on paper” documents. Another question is ,what if they are asked for a certificate for “not a member of”? the organization would never give out such docs normally, what if they fail to submit these doc, but only stating he/she is not a member, and explain the reason why can’t get such docs, is this feasible?