Hasn't FY 21/22 ended on March 31st for them? I believe we're in FY 22/23 now. If I'm correct, these numbers would not reflect what's happening since April 1st, 2022.
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We are on the 22/23 so we don't know what the targets and predictions are for us. It may be the same, better but not adequate, or better and adequate.Yes we are on the 22/23 so there is no problem at all. These are old statistics of 21/22
Please let us know your timeline when you apply by paper and see any progress. Good luck to us all.Thanks for sharing the information. I just applied to withdraw my online application, and I will apply again in paper then. 4 months wasted
IMO, I wouldn't use the data to take such a drastic action. By the time you get around to re-submit, what if online > paper?Thanks for sharing the information. I just applied to withdraw my online application, and I will apply again in paper then. 4 months wasted
I have been thinking about this in a while actually, and I think I gotta do this. I will see how the withdraw is going, then move onto the paper application. But thanks for the heads-up!IMO, I wouldn't use the data to take such a drastic action. By the time you get around to re-submit, what if online > paper?
Hasn't FY 21/22 ended on March 31st for them? I believe we're in FY 22/23 now. If I'm correct, these numbers would not reflect what's happening since April 1st, 2022.
I asked them for all documents about this issue starting from 2020, and they only sent these pages 61 days later even though they were supposed to reply in 30.We are on the 22/23 so we don't know what the targets and predictions are for us. It may be the same, better but not adequate, or better and adequate.
Was the information for the current fiscal year requested? Was the request denied? Or is it still being processed?
Thanks for sharing the information. I just applied to withdraw my online application, and I will apply again in paper then. 4 months wasted
What you should do is put your withdrawal request along with your new application in an envelope and send it to CPC-Sydney. Explain why you are doing it, include a copy of this memorandum. This will be processed faster than sending a web form and is the only way they will understand. They will talk about it in their future decision making process just like they talked about social media contacts in this document.I have been thinking about this in a while actually, and I think I gotta do this. I will see how the withdraw is going, then move onto the paper application. But thanks for the heads-up!
Sounds like a plan. I will print everything and do it tomorrow. Thank you!What you should do is put your withdrawal request along with your new application in an envelope and send it to CPC-Sydney. Explain why you are doing it, include a copy of this memorandum. This will be processed faster than sending a web form and is the only way they will understand. They will talk about it in their future decision making process just like they talked about social media contacts in this document.
In my opinion, that's a gamble. You're betting 4 months to a document that's describing last year's situation, not knowing what are their targets for this one. Might work, might not. Your call.Sounds like a plan. I will print everything and do it tomorrow. Thank you!
There are online applicants from 2021 who have had zero progress meanwhile 2022 paper applicants already doing tests. There is no doubt they are still playing unfair.In my opinion, that's a gamble. You're betting 4 months to a document that's describing last year's situation, not knowing what are their targets for this one. Might work, might not. Your call.