January 2005 Applicant
#1
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January 2005 Applicant
Just out of curiosity........
I posted my application to CHC London on 29th December 2004 and got AOR (Case File Number) in record 14 days time, i.e. effective January 12, 2005.
- I want to know, what will be my estimated timeline?
- On my acknowledgement card it was mentioned that I might not hear anything before 21 months, is it true?
I have sent pretty well documented papers and expect my score above 79 points.
Need some reassurance and hope to carry a long way ahead.
Cheers
I posted my application to CHC London on 29th December 2004 and got AOR (Case File Number) in record 14 days time, i.e. effective January 12, 2005.
- I want to know, what will be my estimated timeline?
- On my acknowledgement card it was mentioned that I might not hear anything before 21 months, is it true?
I have sent pretty well documented papers and expect my score above 79 points.
Need some reassurance and hope to carry a long way ahead.
Cheers
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Re: January 2005 Applicant
Originally Posted by Ozidream
Just out of curiosity........
I posted my application to CHC London on 29th December 2004 and got AOR (Case File Number) in record 14 days time, i.e. effective January 12, 2005.
- I want to know, what will be my estimated timeline?
- On my acknowledgement card it was mentioned that I might not hear anything before 21 months, is it true?
I have sent pretty well documented papers and expect my score above 79 points.
Need some reassurance and hope to carry a long way ahead.
Cheers
I posted my application to CHC London on 29th December 2004 and got AOR (Case File Number) in record 14 days time, i.e. effective January 12, 2005.
- I want to know, what will be my estimated timeline?
- On my acknowledgement card it was mentioned that I might not hear anything before 21 months, is it true?
I have sent pretty well documented papers and expect my score above 79 points.
Need some reassurance and hope to carry a long way ahead.
Cheers
#3
Re: January 2005 Applicant
If your AOR card says 21 months...It will probably be around about that time minus one or two months...Also if you skill set is in high demand then it may be even shorter. Generally speaking the AOR is pretty accurate though.
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Re: January 2005 Applicant
Originally Posted by Ozidream
Just out of curiosity........
I posted my application to CHC London on 29th December 2004 and got AOR (Case File Number) in record 14 days time, i.e. effective January 12, 2005.
- I want to know, what will be my estimated timeline?
- On my acknowledgement card it was mentioned that I might not hear anything before 21 months, is it true?
I have sent pretty well documented papers and expect my score above 79 points.
Need some reassurance and hope to carry a long way ahead.
Cheers
I posted my application to CHC London on 29th December 2004 and got AOR (Case File Number) in record 14 days time, i.e. effective January 12, 2005.
- I want to know, what will be my estimated timeline?
- On my acknowledgement card it was mentioned that I might not hear anything before 21 months, is it true?
I have sent pretty well documented papers and expect my score above 79 points.
Need some reassurance and hope to carry a long way ahead.
Cheers
Patience is the main virtue in this process, but most people make it in the end. Try not to go nuts thinking about it, and get on with life while the wheels slowly turn.
Just curious...What happened to your "Ozi Dream"?
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Re: January 2005 Applicant
Originally Posted by iaink
If thats what they say.....but its hard to estimate a timeline from previous performance.
Patience is the main virtue in this process, but most people make it in the end. Try not to go nuts thinking about it, and get on with life while the wheels slowly turn.
Just curious...What happened to your "Ozi Dream"?
Patience is the main virtue in this process, but most people make it in the end. Try not to go nuts thinking about it, and get on with life while the wheels slowly turn.
Just curious...What happened to your "Ozi Dream"?
Thanks to you all for your replies and advice.
Yes Jim Humphries, I am skilled worker, I am a Systems Engineer and my wife is a Counselor.
Iaink - Mate I beleive I should make it to Oziland by another 5 months. Things are moving pretty straight and fast uptil now, lets hope for the best in future.