Based on??You are under security screening as well.
Based on??You are under security screening as well.
(Rolls eyes out of socket)I agree to disagree to that ma’am!
Wait a min, are you taking his side just becoz he is from Nigeria too ? That’s unfair
Lot of factors. Anyone who is close to 7 months processing is most likely waiting on background security checks and should be prepared to wait 6 more months.Based on??
Not anymore. Processing times are generally slower now. So people are more likely to wait 7 to 8 months as opposed to 4-5 months in 2017 and early 2018.Lot of factors. Anyone who is close to 7 months processing is most likely waiting on background security checks and should be prepared to wait 6 more months.
Haha that’s one funny eye roll!(Rolls eyes out of socket)
Processing times are not slower. The people you see on this forum have slower processing times. They make up less than 5% of cases.Not anymore. Processing times are generally slower now. So people are more likely to wait 7 to 8 months as opposed to 4-5 months in 2017 and early 2018.
Quite a number of April 2018 applicants got their PPR 8th month (November)
What kind of statistical analysis did you do to get to this percentage ? Please enlighten us.Processing times are not slower. The people you see on this forum have slower processing times. They make up less than 5% of cases.
I disagree. Even people not on this forum are still waiting, 7 months in. I personally know a couple. If out of 5%, 2.5% are still waiting. What do you think the % of people waiting in the remaining 95% will be? Still points to slower processing times overall.Processing times are not slower. The people you see on this forum have slower processing times. They make up less than 5% of cases.
Cic issues around 7500 itas every month. Assuming 6000 of those turn into actual applications. This June thread probably has 100 of those posting. 5% is generous.What kind of statistical analysis did you do to get to this percentage ? Please enlighten us.
Yea , give him an eye roll @tobsI disagree. Even people not on this forum are still waiting, 7 months in. I personally know a couple. If out of 5%, 2.5% are still waiting. What do you think the % of people waiting in the remaining 95% will be? Still points to slower processing times overall.
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Ps: I'm not trying to start an argument. I'm just disagreeing with your views.
You just don't have the numbers to back your 'slower processing time' theory.I disagree. Even people not on this forum are still waiting, 7 months in. I personally know a couple. If out of 5%, 2.5% are still waiting. What do you think the % of people waiting in the remaining 95% will be? Still points to slower processing times overall.
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Ps: I'm not trying to start an argument. I'm just disagreeing with your views.
Neither do you. Immitracker gives us a sample size to work with.You just don't have the numbers to back your 'slower processing time' theory.
Based on the record i can see from myimmitracker - about 65% june applicant got PPR. 2017 average time from AOR to PPR was 100 days but in 2018 it is 175 days.Processing times are not slower. The people you see on this forum have slower processing times. They make up less than 5% of cases.
Dude you are using words like assuming and probably. You can’t get to anything with that.Cic issues around 7500 itas every month. Assuming 6000 of those turn into actual applications. This June thread probably has 100 of those posting. 5% is generous.