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What is the difference between ‘Jurisdiction(s) where filed’ and ‘Jurisdiction(s) where applies’?

‘Jurisdiction(s) where filed’ is used to select the jurisdiction(s) where the filing is required to be submitted for review. ‘Jurisdiction(s) where applies’ is used to select the jurisdiction(s) where the relief is sought. Depending on the principal regulator and the filing procedure selected, the jurisdictions in both sections may be pre-populated and may or may not be able to be changed. For example, when the passport procedure is selected, the ‘Jurisdiction(s) where filed’ will default to only selecting the PR, as under the passport system only the PR will review the filing. You will then need to select any other jurisdictions where you are requesting relief in the ‘Jurisdiction(s) where applies’ section.

Last updated on: March 28, 2024


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