For many uses that does happen and you are right, that the CIO can make the final decision. But that is not the norm, rather the exception. Most application do got to CPC at least for the final bit before being approved if not LVO. You also have to take into consideration that not all countries have LVOs.
Hello, I have a few questions-
There is this point of due dates, as you must have seen a lot of GCMS notes-
Can you please tell what is the significance of due dates, are they followed strictly? To my understanding it is the date when your file is to be viewed again, but many people report updates on GCMS before the said due dates, so basically again the significance of this?
How long are these due dates for CIO Sydney? for Ottawa is 7-10 days, for Sydney 30 days in some cases, so can we take comfort that after 30 days at least they will check the file? or they might even put another due date without carrying any checks?
Also this point in above post of CIO finalising the case there only, can you be please be kind and share any latest case that might have come under your view or share the percentage like 1 in 100 etc.?
Highly appreciate your response.