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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1INy6sxuUIisgLOT7CcskWLjQjHV_6yVvUBRHceWE_a0/edit#gid=167448616
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well mate can you update the spreadsheet
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Congrats - can you update the spreadsheet if you are on it - that would be great
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congrats you must be over the moon
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Cheers mate great job
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Thats great but can someone perhaps update the status page to reflect new months
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Do we know who is admin for the spread sheet ?
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that was gold
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congrats
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congrats would you mind updating the spreadsheet
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I see we have some very smart people in the group - so here goes - looking at the spreadsheet and working on the law of averages of the past period of the life of the spreadsheet lets have some fun with numbers. I see often the question that can never be answered - how long will it take for my visa to be processed. I cant help but smile at the reaction that question gets. While I appreciate the frustrating wait that many are going through here is a potential answered based on the spreadsheet and the law of averages. The law of averages says that based in the information inputted on the spreadsheet With all the data on the spread sheet, on average 85.13 % of visas are granted in 7.55 months or in 222.9 days from date of submission. I see we have accountants in the room and people much smarter than me with numbers so i challenge you to check if my the calculations on the averages are correct - that is the way i see it. My numbers are as follows - I have been waiting for 5.2 months or 157 days - according to the law of averages I hope to be in the 85.13 % of people and get PR in 65.9 days or 2.35 months from today So therefore I predict to receive my PR in the last week of July IF I BELIEVE IN THE LAW OF AVERAGES Good luck everyone and keep the positive vibes going
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I had the same issue - 26 passports for 4 people over 10 years for the whole family as we living in four different countries before moving to Aus. It two administration assistants 6 weeks to work it all out and resulted in 56 pages that we submitted via the MA - We still didn't feel at the end that we managed to cover every trip that was done over the years as some passports we had electronic visas in them
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Im just finding the MA that has been allocated to me to be rather non responsive - to-date I must admit (with all emotion aside ) they should have a clear road map to provide clients with from end to end .
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Has anyone in the group used EY as your MA ?
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