I think the 80% number is not based on month to month, I think it is for the whole fiscal year. I could be wrong though but that's what I gathered from the end of year report.
While I’m not completely certain that in process means you are clear, I have seen Ralph mails with “in process - review required” so it’s either different wordings or we are in a slightly better spot.
I think the 80% number is not based on month to month, I think it is for the whole fiscal year. I could be wrong though but that's what I gathered from the end of year report.
I think you are correct. It is not month on month but we ASSUME that it would be true on month on month basis as well. But if we go by numbers in immitracker I don't see how they will achieve that number even for the whole year. Even with so many inactive cases (and hence %ages going high) the overall PPR %age for all the cases is mere 40% for whole 2018 till now.
Now the thing with numbers is you can show them the way you want to deliver your message. Now IRCC can exclude all review required cases from their calculation (which I think I read somewhere how they do it) .. And I think technically they can reduce the base by ignoring any unfinished PPR cases from July onwards by the logic that anything after July can't even complete six months within 2018.
I think you are correct. It is not month on month but we ASSUME that it would be true on month on month basis as well. But if we go by numbers in immitracker I don't see how they will achieve that number even for the whole year. Even with so many inactive cases (and hence %ages going high) the overall PPR %age for all the cases is mere 40% for whole 2018 till now.
Now the thing with numbers is you can show them the way you want to deliver your message. Now IRCC can exclude all review required cases from their calculation (which I think I read somewhere how they do it) .. And I think technically they can reduce the base by ignoring any unfinished PPR cases from July onwards by the logic that anything after July can't even complete six months within 2018.
I think you are correct. It is not month on month but we ASSUME that it would be true on month on month basis as well. But if we go by numbers in immitracker I don't see how they will achieve that number even for the whole year. Even with so many inactive cases (and hence %ages going high) the overall PPR %age for all the cases is mere 40% for whole 2018 till now.
Now the thing with numbers is you can show them the way you want to deliver your message. Now IRCC can exclude all review required cases from their calculation (which I think I read somewhere how they do it) .. And I think technically they can reduce the base by ignoring any unfinished PPR cases from July onwards by the logic that anything after July can't even complete six months within 2018.
We are all sailing in the same ark (upgraded from a boat due to huge demand) of ip2 on 15/16 & 24/25/26. There are about 30-40 of us waiting and chilling out here...
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@Nishika22 can you please add him/her to our ark please.
I think the 80% number is not based on month to month, I think it is for the whole fiscal year. I could be wrong though but that's what I gathered from the end of year report.
After reading the reports myself in July I started questioning things. But I knew it meant each application (AOR dates) because it states "We are committed to processing each applictaion within 6 month". And applications have submission/lock in dates. So that's why the 80% average can't be based on the number of aplications in a year.
We are all sailing in the same ark (upgraded from a boat due to huge demand) of ip2 on 15/16 & 24/25/26. There are about 30-40 of us waiting and chilling out here...
Welcome aboard.
@Nishika22 can you please add him/her to our ark please.
So i just got off the phone with the call center agent and they said my decision was approved and I will receive an email soon with regards to make an appointment at my LVO and do my landing as opposed to receiving a PPR. Anyone came across something similar before? She said I wont be getting a PPR as I am already in the country.
So i just got off the phone with the call center agent and they said my decision was approved and I will receive an email soon with regards to make an appointment at my LVO and do my landing as opposed to receiving a PPR. Anyone came across something similar before? She said I wont be getting a PPR as I am already in the country.