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midnight1980
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Can anyone tell me what’s the process for pip reviews , I’ve read if you get awarded 2 years they add on a year for the review is this correct so you have 2 years in total then a year for the review process , sounds wrong to me. mines nearly 5 months so far awaiting a decision still , got recommended for 2 years from HP so does that mean IF I get it these 5 months are gone already then in a years time I would have to apply again so soon for it to be added up to 2 years? Sorry to sound silly
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Hiya @midnight1980 it is all a tad confusing so don't worry!
The award is usually set from the date of your application until the award end date. But they will contact you a few months before that end date to ask if you want a review.
Also, you wont know how long your award is for, until you actually get your award. I hope that makes sense?Albus (he/him)
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midnight1980 said:Can anyone tell me what’s the process for pip reviews , I’ve read if you get awarded 2 years they add on a year for the review is this correct so you have 2 years in total then a year for the review process
If at that time there's still very long delays with review decisions then your award would continue until a decision is made on the review.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
Thank you I thought this was wrong completely many thanks
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