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okann

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Hi, When I went for the interview, I got my brown paper.The thing that caught my attention and wondered now. The person speaking to me in the interview said that her notes would be added to the file.And she wrote that she was satisfied with the evidence on the basis of.. What does it mean? Is it bad? Thank you
 
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This is fine. You just passed eligibility and you are now going to be referred to the IRB. That's not minister's note
 
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thank you for the answer. I am satisfied on the basis of the evidence about the accuracy of the claims. Minister's delegate?
 
Hi, When I went for the interview, I got my brown paper.The thing that caught my attention and wondered now. The person speaking to me in the interview said that her notes would be added to the file.And she wrote that she was satisfied with the evidence on the basis of.. What does it mean? Is it bad? Thank you
Chill down bruh, the person interview you is an ircc employee and doesn't have anything to do with your claim, all your chances is on IRB, the note he make good or bad, no one cares about it at IRB.
 
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Hello canuck78

Every less complex claim goes under file review process? i mean, are there any differences between about less complex claims and file review process?
Some people submit docs without certificate of readiness. is this usual?
 
I have same concern. When i went there he was asking me questions about my past which is not even relevant to my case now and he was noting everything down on a piece of paper and said that i will need all the documents later. And that documents is not possible as i have left the country and there is no way i can get it back. He was just so annoying. And telling me to be truthful. As if i m lying for something.we got our RPCD but still i m concern about his notes? If anyone have any idea please share your thoughts.