I have been informed you are no longer .... OR I have been informed you were no longer....
I think the first one is correct as present perfect suggests that the impact is still relevant to the present but could you please confirm if you have the same view?
thanks so much!
Top answer
It depends on the context. II have been informed that you were no longer living at that address when you claimed you were. That is possible.
— Fivejedjon
It depends on the context.
II have been informed that you were no longer living at that address when you claimed you were.
That is possible.
Context is always important.
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