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I can share my spouse experience, my spouse visited Dhaka to attend a wedding of a cousin in 2015 for a week. We had put that as part of the travel history....
My spouse’s BGC is completed and passed.
So I don’t think so it is really is an issue tbh
 
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I can share my spouse experiencr, my spouse visited Dhaka to attend a wedding of a cousin in 2015 for a week. We had put that as part of the travel history....
My spouse’s BGC is completed and passed.
So I don’t think so it is really is an issue tbh
Ok.. hopefully won't create any issue in my file too...
 
Most of us in this forum depend on your posts and the graphs which you provide, to know the current stats.
You are a Senior Data Analyst!!

Thank a lot for all the posts till date :)

All the Best for PPR!!

Thank you. Hoping that all of us get the Golden mail soon :)
 
PPR status from Thursday till date for this week.

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Current status for April AORs as of end of June '2018

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Lets hope that July brings lots of cheers for all of us
 
Well, I have been following the data on myimmitracker and I cannot fathom any discernible pattern on why some one of FSW-O category with an AOR date of May might get the PPR first. I see that anyone who is applying from FSW-I gets it really fast, withing 1 month or less usually. However, for the FSW-O, there are no such patterns. Anyone knows what might be the deciding factors for prioritization?
 
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Well, I have been following the data on myimmitracker and I cannot fathom any discernible pattern on why some one of FSW-O category with an AOR date of May might get the PPR first. I see that anyone who is applying from FSW-I gets it really fast, withing 1 month or less usually. However, for the FSW-O, there are no such patterns. Anyone knows what might be the deciding factors for prioritization?
People say it’s becuase of different noc codes that have been prioritized, some day it’s family applications faster than individual. But we never have a definite answer. But I’m a CEC single applicant with simple background. And it still took me almost 3 months to get ppr.
 
Well, I have been following the data on myimmitracker and I cannot fathom any discernible pattern on why some one of FSW-O category with an AOR date of May might get the PPR first. I see that anyone who is applying from FSW-I gets it really fast, withing 1 month or less usually. However, for the FSW-O, there are no such patterns. Anyone knows what might be the deciding factors for prioritization?
One of the concerns of taking more time for FSW-O may b the PCC verification from other countries and tgeir travel history but for FSw-I they r already having current data for criminality checks which fastens the processing times...