Registration decision timeframes require authorities to respond, permit deficiency cure, and trigger automatic registration on inaction. Where uploaded information and documents are in order, authorities must respond within three common working days; if deficiencies are communicated, the applicant has seven days to cure them, and after the applicant reports removal, authorities have seven days to approve or reject the application. Failure to respond within these timelines causes the portal to generate registration automatically.
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Registration decision timeframes require authorities to respond, permit deficiency cure, and trigger automatic registration on inaction.
Where uploaded information and documents are in order, authorities must respond within three common working days; if deficiencies are communicated, the applicant has seven days to cure them, and after the applicant reports removal, authorities have seven days to approve or reject the application. Failure to respond within these timelines causes the portal to generate registration automatically.
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