Quink
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- Oct 28, 2014
- 139
- Category........
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 11-12-2014
- AOR Received.
- 30-04-2015 (EP and UCI)
- Med's Request
- 07-05-2015
- Med's Done....
- 12-05-2015 (ECAS updated 20-05-2015)
- VISA ISSUED...
- IP update 26-8-2015, DM 14-9-2015, READY FOR VISA EMAIL 21-9-2015
- LANDED..........
- 30-09-2015 (PR Card received 13-01-2016)
When you're looking at the averages, be aware of how many "urgent applications" there are in a month. If there are a few in there that got an AOR in only a few days, it will drastically reduce the "overall average" until a more statistically significant amount of data points are present. Also, those who haven't yet received an AOR are not included in the running average, and when they do they automatically bump up the overall average.
Therefore, especially early in the months, the posted averages in the spreadsheet are lowballed just due to the nature of the calculations made with an incomplete data set. It's hard to work out exactly by how much, but I'd make a quick estimate that the average is under reality by 1-2 weeks.
Therefore, especially early in the months, the posted averages in the spreadsheet are lowballed just due to the nature of the calculations made with an incomplete data set. It's hard to work out exactly by how much, but I'd make a quick estimate that the average is under reality by 1-2 weeks.