Amen, my BG is still not needed since May endingAnkurbetala said:If so far your bg has not got into progress then you would get ppr and bg in progress on same day .
Amen, my BG is still not needed since May endingAnkurbetala said:If so far your bg has not got into progress then you would get ppr and bg in progress on same day .
What if my bg has changed to In progress for the second time today? Im CEC applicant AOR MayAnkurbetala said:If so far your bg has not got into progress then you would get ppr and bg in progress on same day .
Yes.. that is what I figured when I looked at the discussions in this forum.Ankurbetala said:If so far your bg has not got into progress then you would get ppr and bg in progress on same day .
nothing changed and u from india implies ur vo is ndvo or but not ottawa.....bg check and ppr will be same day but it can be even after 7 months as jan and feb guys waiting from ndvo.HKK_13! said:Yes.. that is what I figured when I looked at the discussions in this forum.
I hope the good vibes work and the wait ends soon.
Well, so be it! What can't be helped by fretting, shouldn't be fretted over.canadianrrk said:nothing changed and u from india implies ur vo is ndvo or but not ottawa.....bg check and ppr will be same day but it can be even after 7 months as jan and feb guys waiting from ndvo.
Looks like NDVO prefers PNP applicants. Whilst many FSW Feb/March applicants are still waiting, May PNP applicants have got PPR! Just wondering how many of you in this thread are PNP applicants (NDVO) and are still awaiting PPR?canadianrrk said:nothing changed and u from india implies ur vo is ndvo or but not ottawa.....bg check and ppr will be same day but it can be even after 7 months as jan and feb guys waiting from ndvo.
Very few of Apr AORs have gotten the PPRs as yet, so maybe it is viable to look at March data.rajkamalmohanram said:Looks like NDVO prefers PNP applicants. Whilst many FSW Feb/March applicants are still waiting, May PNP applicants have got PPR! Just wondering how many of you in this thread are PNP applicants (NDVO) and are still awaiting PPR?
brilliant...........earlier the reason i guessed ur VO may be ndvo is because, u and i have same timeline, from april aor, other april aors whom i know personally and on this form got rprf and bg change....so just guessed it...but as u said we cant predict............anyway +1HKK_13! said:Very few of Apr AORs have gotten the PPRs as yet, so maybe it is viable to look at March data.
Of the 230 March AORs who have registered on the March AOR forum, 79 are awaiting the PPR. (i.e. 34%)
Of the 79, I identified that least 12 (there may be more, but I got lazy) who have reported some or the other issue. eg: did not send the correct ECA, NOC inconsistent, did not submit wife's transcripts, Age change hence points changes etc - which means if 218 (230 minus 12) candidates submitted accurate records, ~30% (67) of the applicants are currently waiting. And this is not a large number, considering 25 of those are in the 23 March - 31 March AOR bracket. Of course, its a big bummer if one is a part of that 30%.
Now coming to PNP (NDVO) vs. FSW (NDVO) : (Again taking March AORs as base)
12 FSW - NDVO : PPRs released ; 6 waiting
11 PMP - NDVO : PPRs released ; 4 waiting
Of course not everyone (incl. me) knows their VO, so this data may not be very reliable - but the first shot view leads me to believe that NDVO is maybe not prioritizing PNP over FSW or vice versa.
Hehe! Thanks!canadianrrk said:brilliant...........earlier the reason i guessed ur VO may be ndvo is because, u and i have same timeline, from april aor, other april aors whom i know personally and on this form got rprf and bg change....so just guessed it...but as u said we cant predict............anyway +1
Well, taking March and April PPRs as base - below is what the data looks like:meatloader said:Usually which day of the week does the PPR pour upon us humans ? TUESDAY ? WEDNESDAY ? THURSDAY ? FRIDAY ? Which day has the maximum PPR rains ?
Excellent analysis! Thanks! +1HKK_13! said:Very few of Apr AORs have gotten the PPRs as yet, so maybe it is viable to look at March data.
Of the 230 March AORs who have registered on the March AOR forum, 79 are awaiting the PPR. (i.e. 34%)
Of the 79, I identified that least 12 (there may be more, but I got lazy) who have reported some or the other issue. eg: did not send the correct ECA, NOC inconsistent, did not submit wife's transcripts, Age change hence points changes etc - which means if 218 (230 minus 12) candidates submitted accurate records, ~30% (67) of the applicants are currently waiting. And this is not a large number, considering 25 of those are in the 23 March - 31 March AOR bracket. Of course, its a big bummer if one is a part of that 30%.
Now coming to PNP (NDVO) vs. FSW (NDVO) : (Again taking March AORs as base)
12 FSW - NDVO : PPRs released ; 6 waiting
11 PMP - NDVO : PPRs released ; 4 waiting
Of course not everyone (incl. me) knows their VO, so this data may not be very reliable - but the first shot view leads me to believe that NDVO is maybe not prioritizing PNP over FSW or vice versa.
any ppr data for April applicants Bro @HKK_13!HKK_13! said:Well, taking March and April PPRs as base - below is what the data looks like:
Monday - 5.10%
Tuesday - 38.85%
Wednesday - 19.11%
Thursday - 24.84%
Friday - 12.10%
One may be in the Monday bracket or the Tuesday bracket.... who can say!
The more I study the data, the more I believe that its all random!
Only 6 PPRs for April AOR, so any analysis would be futile.toludee said:any ppr data for April applicants Bro @HKK_13!