I believe that the way it works is this.nush78l said:Then how can they announce in 2-3 weeks that the cap has been filled if they take that long to confirm completeness???
Doesn't make any sense. Unless, 5000 applications actually don't get processed. It might be 5000 cap just from initial assessment and then further filtering done by thorough assessment. Which means only about 2000 get actually processed per annual intake.
1) Applications are received and date/time coded but not processed.
2) They are then checked, in order, that they are complete. Any that are not are returned.
3) The application is added to the cap.
4) If the cap is exceeded, the application package is returned unprocessed.
5) The "complete" applications are processed in order. This may be months down the road.