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Hi everyone,
How are you,
I am new in the group,
I was our 3-hour virtual hearing and at the end, the member asked my lawyer for a written submission to be submitted no later than 2 weeks and his decision will be taken after receiving the written submission. Is that something bad? Any opinions or similar cases?
& how long later i get mail or Decision.?
Any one have idea about this?
Thank you
Hi everyone,
How are you,
I am new in the group,
I was our 3-hour virtual hearing and at the end, the member asked my lawyer for a written submission to be submitted no later than 2 weeks and his decision will be taken after receiving the written submission. Is that something bad? Any opinions or similar cases?
& how long later i get mail or Decision.?
Any one have idea about this?
Thank you
What is your timeline
From which province or city you applied claim
From Toronto, ontario.. I attend hearing in 18 February 2025,
At last member said to to lawer, need to written submission..
Hi everyone,
How are you,
I am new in the group,
I was our 3-hour virtual hearing and at the end, the member asked my lawyer for a written submission to be submitted no later than 2 weeks and his decision will be taken after receiving the written submission. Is that something bad? Any opinions or similar cases?
& how long later i get mail or Decision.?
Any one have idea about this?
Thank you
Means nothing just standard practice.
Doesn't the IRB member informs the claimant about positive or negative decision at the table?
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Doesn't the IRB member informs the claimant about positive or negative decision at the table?
Not for all applicants. Sometimes the board member needs more time to come to a decision. It doesnt necessarily mean its negative, it could just be that a 2-3 hour hearing didn’t give them enough time to have a decision ready.
Doesn't the IRB member informs the claimant about positive or negative decision at the table?
The written NOD is actually standard practice. Some members decide to tell claimants at their hearing but they don’t have to. Some never do.
From Toronto, ontario.. I attend hearing in 18 February 2025,
At last member said to to lawer, need to written submission..
Any news
Since i have same case and waiting for decision more than month now
The written NOD is something IRB sents to the claimant, right?
But in this case, the lawyer was asked to submit documents, that's my question. After 3 hour hearing, if anything is asked, does that mean negative or no decision reached yet?
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The written NOD is something IRB sents to the claimant, right?
But in this case, the lawyer was asked to submit documents, that's my question. After 3 hour hearing, if anything is asked, does that mean negative or no decision reached yet?
written NOD is sent to the claimant but sometimes also the lawyer. If lawyer is asked to submit additional documents after the hearing that doesn't mean its negative. They probably need more information before they can come to a conclusion. Based on the documents submitted after the hearing, they will decide whether to approve or refuse the case. Its definitely not the most ideal situation but not the worst either.
Oh okay. Got it now. Seems a bit odd as I just heard it first time. That's why wanted to clarify. Thank you
Oh okay. Got it now. Seems a bit odd as I just heard it first time. That's why wanted to clarify. Thank you
It's fairly common for a decision not to be made in the actual hearing.
Any news
Since i have same case and waiting for decision more than month now
There is no set date to receive NOD. For a variety of reasons in can take longer but 1 month is not that long.
Oh okay. Got it now. Seems a bit odd as I just heard it first time. That's why wanted to clarify. Thank you
It is actually probably more common not to get answer at the hearing and need to wait for the NOD.
Hey guys I have a question
I was supposed to have my hearing on the 9th march but it got postponed the before the 8th at 5pm the hearing but on the letter send to me by my lawyer there is no new date on it I wanna ask will I be giving a new date if yes how can I go by it or a decision will be taking
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