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Eligibility - Recommend Passed ?

cjs

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Hi Guys,

There are so many people getting Eligibility as "Recommend Passed" in gcms including me. Does anyone know meaning of "Eligibility - Recommend Passed" ? Is it different than "Eligibility - Passed".
If so, how does it move from "Recommend Passed to Passed"
 

rajibsam

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I also got recommend passed. I am not sure but seems the entire process is controlled by Ircc, but some checks are done by other agencies. Once Ircc recommends a case as passed, these agencies process the file and confirms whether Ircc recommendation is valid or not. Ircc officer marks a case as recommend passed when agents verify R10 (education, age, ielts, pcc), R11.2 (employment verification) and r87.1 (CEC eligibility check) and finds everything ok. But security is still pending at this stage (which is done by agencies outside ircc's perview). So when Ircc recommends passed, then security check is done (say by rcmp+interpole, etc.). If security is passed then Ircc reaches the conclusion that eligibility is definitely passed and can proceed with copr.
 
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cjs

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rajibsam said:
I also got recommend passed. I am not sure but seems the entire process is controlled by Ircc, but some checks are done by other agencies. Once Ircc recommends a case as passed, these agencies process the file and confirms whether Ircc recommendation is valid or not. Ircc officer marks a case as recommend passed when agents verify R10 (education, age, ielts, pcc), R11.2 (employment verification) and r87.1 (CEC eligibility check) and finds everything ok. But security is still pending at this stage (which is done by agencies outside ircc's perview). So when Ircc recommends passed, then security check is done (say by rcmp+interpole, etc.). If security is passed then Ircc reaches the conclusion that eligibility is definitely passed and can proceed with copr.
Hmm, that seems logical.. thanks for your answer..