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    Default Immigration Minister is satisfied with Priority and Non Priority queue moving speed


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    Huh... HE may be satisfied...

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    Wow, atleast he is owing up to it.

    And that is what we wanted, isn't it?

    The clear answer is, it will take time. How long? No one really knows.

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    12 out of 240 applicants, yeah that's flying along.

    https://fyi.org.nz/request/12992/res...er%20Singh.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by deverett View Post
    12 out of 240 applicants, yeah that's flying along.

    https://fyi.org.nz/request/12992/res...er%20Singh.pdf
    So as per this OIA 437 applicaitons were allocated with mjority of priority applications.

    Any idea regarding how many Priority applicaitons they have on hand?

    because if they keep processing at this pace, backlog should start clearing soon.

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