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Oscar7 said:
[size=9pt] That is exactly what I thought earlier, only to be corrected when I started tracking PERs and Fee Charge #s at different times in the forum versus Website Update on Numbers :)

That's okay, I can understand where you are coming from. Been there, done that!!!! ;) And moved past that now!!! :P

Just follow these #s carefully and you will yourself know what website #s correspond to brother!! :)


Ok boss :o
 
Goku said:
Ok let me tell you something. Last to last cap update (555 applications) was before couple of weeks if I remembered correctly. At that time they were busy charging CC/DD. Only 6-7 PER's per week (we know it because we tracing it). No what happened was they started issuing PER's for 7th may applicants last Wednesday with full force, and reduced charging CC/DD with 2-4 per day.
They kept issuing PER to 7th May applicant with full force and they were over most of the 7th May applicant in 4 days(Last Monday). Next update came on Tuesday which was 887. A raise of 332 in overall CAP update. Now what my common sense says that if they reduce CC/DD charge to 2-4 a days then it cannot give raise to CAP update with 332 application in a week. It is 110% becasue of PER issued.

Another thing lets say we apply what you are saying. Then 7th May applicant were charged before 40-45 days. There were around 3-4 CAP update in between but none of those update reflected your logic that they had received 7th May application.

In conclusion, what you are saying is Incorrect. Fellow forum member & Seniors can share their views on this. :)

I dont know if this makes sense but CIC clearly says it and the answer lies in their own words on the website. CIC clearly says "Number of complete applications counted towards the 1,000 sub-cap

and not "Number of complete applications".

Thus the figure is of the number of complete applications which have been "counted" towards the subcap of 1000.

I hope it clears stuff :D
 
Gensch said:
So, let's take the 198 figure for NOC1112. If based on PERs, it'd mean up to 7-8 May. I believe there are about 50 NOC1112 applicants thru' 7 May in the SS out of a total of 150. So, does the SS represent roughly 25% of the actual number of applications submitted (50 out of 198)? Can we conclude that it is unlikely that someone sending in an application now will be capped out (if 150 in the SS is 25% or even 16-17% of the worldwide applications)?

I believe cic doesn't follow different rule for different timings , as my dear fren (Oscar) earlier said once cap reaches nearby they will adopt diff method and stop charging randomly as they r doing now.

:o but I gonna watch the trend closely now lol
 
Can anybody please post the email address which a PER will come from?

We need to add it to our contact list to avoid deletion or redirecting it to the Spam folder. We could also add it to our VIP list (yahoomail) so that we will be notified with an alarm.
 
manish baissoya said:
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Roughly you can say, Applicants in SS are 30% of actual number of applicants applied around the World.
Do you think Apps by NOC/Cap Estimates sheet in the SS fairly accurate? None of the NOC sub-caps reached for anyone sending in an application now? I suppose the overall number of applications CIC is receiving is quite modest. At this rate, nowhere near 25,000 by 1 April 2015.
 
Oscar7 said:
[size=9pt] One thing that you learn when your hair start to gray is nothing is as it seems on the surface. LOL ;)

Words are always open to interpretation! :P Not sure if any one understood anything out of your four lines LOL - what were you trying to say dear? :)


I just said that the number is the number of PERs given out till now which basically means the no. of complete applications which have been counted towards the cap of 1000 which means a PER!.

I hope you got it now? :D
 
JB1234 said:
I dont know if this makes sense but CIC clearly says it and the answer lies in their own words on the website. CIC clearly says "Number of complete applications counted towards the 1,000 sub-cap

and not "Number of complete applications".

Thus the figure is of the number of complete applications which have been "counted" towards the subcap of 1000.

I hope it clears stuff :D



Take your first +1 dear :)
 
Oscar7 said:
[size=9pt] Yes, brother clear now. I am a little mentally handicapped so need some pushing and shoving time and again. I can actually still fit in with the new rules of dependent over 19 years of age!!! ;D

Thanks for the clarity! :)


hahaha :P :P :P
 
JB1234 said:
I just said that the number is the number of PERs given out till now which basically means the no. of complete applications which have been counted towards the cap of 1000 which means a PER!.

I hope you got it now? :D

Buddy pls declare you belong to which team

Rotfl ;D :P ;D :D lol
 
Guys Don't worry, ???
Don't Fight, 8)
Don't Argue, :-\

Just add 90 days to your application received date and the outcome date will be the payment charge date. ;) :)
 
No more PERs issued todaY??? :(:(
 
Oscar7 said:
[size=9pt] As much as you sit in a plane from New Delhi and the chances are that you might get out of it in Mumbai just fine! ;)


N what for those who takes flight from Mumbai
Hahaaaahaa :-*
 
When can we know if our file is transferred to local VO for further processing? Do we receive any communication on this? MY VO is CPC-Ottawa.
 
Oscar7 said:
[size=9pt] Well if you are from Alibag you can take a flight from Mumbai LOL ;D (just messing)


And how about pune? Can I still board from Mumbai ( u dint femme chances )

+1 for u ;)
 
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