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My application was received Nov 24th and nothing yet. Although I have a diff box code but I don’t think noc codes decides which application to treat first. Thanks
 
God, everyone is so damn stupid. Stop confusing Application Sent Date (irrelevant) with Application Received Date and File Number Issued Date (aka Email Receipt Sent Date). 3 different dates. There's no such 'File Received Date'.
 
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God, everyone is so damn stupid. Stop confusing Application Sent Date (irrelevant) with Application Received Date and File Number Issued Date (aka Email Receipt Sent Date). 3 different dates. There's no such 'File Received Date'.
Really now?? Calling everyone stupid???
 
God, everyone is so damn stupid. Stop confusing Application Sent Date (irrelevant) with Application Received Date and File Number Issued Date (aka Email Receipt Sent Date). 3 different dates. There's no such 'File Received Date'.
So which one matters most?
 
So which one matters most?
Both can be used as a metric.
Really now?? Calling everyone stupid???
Yes, because everyone is flooding the thread with irrelevant information and annoying questions. I have myself contributed to this thread with serious discussion, including graphs and statistics (which sadly can't update until they update their website).
It's completely irrelevant the date when you sent the envelope. The only dates that are important are those that indicate how much time it took from the day the AINP office received the envelope to the day the email containing the file number was sent and to the day that they called and the day the nomination was issued.
 
Both can be used as a metric.

Yes, because everyone is flooding the thread with irrelevant information and annoying questions. I have myself contributed to this thread with serious discussion, including graphs and statistics (which sadly can't update until they update their website).
It's completely irrelevant the date when you sent the envelope. The only dates that are important are those that indicate how much time it took from the day the AINP office received the envelope to the day the email containing the file number was sent and to the day that they called and the day the nomination was issued.
Yea you right but that’s not enough reason to call people stupid. Everyone is entitled to their opinion and if it’s not your say to call anyone stupid.
 
My friend had file no on 26 nov, he got his ainp today, SRS PG CATEGORY 6211

Hi Everyone,

Based on the information provided we can roughly estimate that AINP processes 1 day of applications every 3 calendar days for PG SRS applicants

That is already good news, because we at least know that these people do work :confused:

So, we will wait and hope for the better and may be before our retirement we will finally receive our PR
 
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