From what I understand reading the GCMS notes website, a case analyst/officer can recommend someone as eligible or even pass them, but a senior immigration officer would review the work and have the final say. In this case he over-rode the junior officer's decision to straight up approve you and wants more details.
Ok, that make sense! Thanks.
Anyone have any idea what to include in cv?
“Resume: In relation to your Masters/PhD studies, we require a detailed CV/Resume
containing a description of your education, qualifications and experience including the
field of study, the name of your Thesis Supervisor (Doctoral Advisor) and a list of your publications. “
So besides publications, supervisor and field of study, what exactly falls under education, qualification and experience?
I plan to list my duties as a student- what my thesis was about (methods) but what else? List of courses? this is not something I would put in a cv, but I guess I have to. Not sure why they need so many details but ok.