These aren't very helpful as they're all over the place! Last time it said processing up till 21 September, now it says until 2 July. Take these with a grain of salt!
A lot of people stop updating their status once they receive PPR. Information hence becomes diluted further. Nonetheless, it's a good tool to give us an idea of the processing times. Just makes the wait a bit easier - if i may say so!
These aren't very helpful as they're all over the place! Last time it said processing up till 21 September, now it says until 2 July. Take these with a grain of salt!
A lot of people stop updating their status once they receive PPR. Information hence becomes diluted further. Nonetheless, it's a good tool to give us an idea of the processing times. Just makes the wait a bit easier - if i may say so!
Hi mate, the reason for it is that it show the PPRs and MEDs issued in the last 24 hours (hence current processing). The logic behind it is: if for example you see, that PPRs are issued for the period nearby to your AOR date, there is a chance that you mat get one soon. It also enables to track progression of processing if looked holistically throughout longer timeframes.
When do you think the October Aors people might start getting PPRs? What is your calculative guess considering the current trends and assuming the Christmas break on December?
When do you think the October Aors people might start getting PPRs? What is your calculative guess considering the current trends and assuming the Christmas break on December?