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schilz

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Using data from Immitracker, the latest PPRs have an average of 189 days of processing time (eAPR to PPR).
It sucks, but it's important we internalize this fact.

Let's set our expectations straight and be ready to wait >180 days without panicking. This is the new normal.
There is a chance yours will be processed faster, but most likely it won't so get over it.

I'm in the same boat as you are, but reading about people panicking well below the 180 days timeline: its just exhausting. Literally no one here knows when your PPR will come, so stop asking about it and set your expectations straight.

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Using data from Immitracker, the latest PPRs have an average of 189 days of processing time (eAPR to PPR).
It sucks, but it's important we internalize this fact.

Let's set our expectations straight and be ready to wait >180 days without panicking. This is the new normal.
There is a chance yours will be processed faster, but most likely it won't so get over it.

I'm in the same boat as you are, but reading about people panicking well below the 180 days timeline: its just exhausting. Literally no one here knows when your PPR will come, so stop asking about it and set your expectations straight.

</rant>
Agreed
 
That's the spirit. Best of luck.

There'll always be people pancaking well before 6 months. lol ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
Agreed. I just crossed 6 months mark (184 days) and called them. Agent said there is nothing to worry about and didn't want to go in details of eligibility/criminality/security etc. She said everything is good and security still in process.

I guess this is a new normal for most of us.