What is the difference between A11.2 and Eligibility?
A11.2 refers to the regulation A11.2 of IRPA which lists out eligibility. When writing notes, officers use A11.2 to say that the eligibility is met.
-What is the difference between Appears Met and Met?
The eligibility takes place 2-3 stages. First a program analyst or an assistant will review your documents and make a recommendation. This usually results in "recommended passed," or "review required." Then this recommendation is reviewed by an officer who will make a final determination, and provide the status as, "Passed," "Met," "appears met." All are the same. Some officers, especially who are veterans will always use "appears met," to save themselves of any legal liability in the future.
Thanks once again for the prompt reply....I hope I get mine soon...crossed 4 months already ...more concerned because they have issues with the primary NOC and I cannot get a letter from the company for this....I might as well remove it but don't know if the officer will allow that to happen.