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Does creating a GRA account mean I am approved?

No. Creating a GRA account does not mean you are approved. 

It means you have created an official profile or entered the onboarding environment. Approval may require account verification, subscription confirmation, profile completion, country pathway association, boundary acknowledgements, safe-language acknowledgement, information-handling acknowledgement, conflict disclosure, role review, and pathway acceptance. 

You should not publicly claim that you are a confirmed Council participant, National Stewardship Council member, sector lead, capital reader, insurance-readiness participant, Nexus Universe participant, board-pathway candidate, institutional representative, or GRA representative simply because you created an account. 

Account creation is not acceptance. Subscription is not approval. Payment is not influence. Nomination is not appointment. 

The correct early-stage language is: “I have created an account and am completing the GRA-related Nexus Consortium onboarding process,” or “I am in the country-linked Nexus Consortium pathway onboarding process,” if that accurately reflects your status. 

Specific statuses must be confirmed and recorded. 

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