shah0207 said:
Hi QC,
Why U r so depressed and creating a panic among Pakistani applicant, I am Pakistani Too and In Process within a period of 3 month after filling an application.
My Time line
Application to CIC 2 march
In Process with processing on my file from 31may.
Lets pray for all and do hope best for you and all other irrespective of nationality.
I am not creating panic in Pakistani applicants - if there is any reason for anyone to panic, then Pakistani applicants in general have the least reason to do so as are doing much better out of London that anyone else!!
It has taken more than
9 and a half MONTHS for us to go from application date to IN PROCESS, which is three times as long as you and in general that is the case with Pakistan applicants to London - they are being processed faster.
In any case, there are posters from the similar application time to me such as amaartahir who is also a Pakistan applicant who know that I bear them no ill-will, in fact they know they are in my thoughts and prayers a lot and that I am always hoping for their progress as much as and alongside my own. We have been waiting so long together ,we are the London Forgotten Club!!
I know that the others who are still waiting from July/Aug/Sept London batch know that I am in support of them all every day. Country of origin is only a way that London VO discriminates between us. I have no discrimination in my mind when I speak to other people on this forum because I feel for their happiness and also for their sadness and bitterness through this process. If we are all honest, then we have all felt a pang of bitterness when we see others leapfrog us at the same VO. That is only natural.
Not only that, but I know and feel I have kinship with several others here who are waiting while being without their loved ones. That is a hard road to take and every day I think about the whole group of us, including the Spouses and partners who I do not even know and feel for their sadness alongside my own.
So, I thought you would have understood
from my smileys that this was said tongue in cheek, shah!
Perhaps the British sense of humour does not come across well to everyone in this format of written word - that is why the smileys are there - to show some humour in the words. When things are tough, you have to laugh in the face of adversity
amaartahir certainly got the joke! ;D