IntegratedMigrant wrote:Im glad finally people arent complaining about the backlogs anymore. There is hardly a backlog now and citizenship applications are been prosessed faster than normal nowadays.
Per prediction if Alan Shatter is still in office, in 2014 there will be no backlog at all and applications will be decided as expeditious as possible. Decisions will be made in about 6 months time or less for non complex cases. Best of luck everyone.
Not sure how realistic this calculation is, but looks really good:
- When minister came to office there were 22000 applications waiting for decision. This was March 2011.
- In 2011 there 18000 applications in total, so 18000/12=1500 per month. Since April 2011, 1500x9=13500 applications
- In 2012 there were 20000 applications
- In 2013 (till May) let's assume there are 20000/12=1600, then till May 1600x4=6400 applications
So if we sum upp all these, 22000+ 13500 (2011) + 20000 (2012) + 6400 (2013) = 62000 applications
In Minister's speech he said he approved 53000 since he took over, so 62000 - 53000=9000 applications waiting for decision at the moment
He said he approved 15000 this year in 4 months.
So in 4 months, there will be 1600x4=6400 more applications
9000+6400=15400 applications waiting for decision in September. If Minister still approves 15000 applications like he did this year, 15400 - 15000=400 there will be no backlog in September!!
Please let me know if I'm missing something here