It is not possible to calculate the probability of approval as it depends on various factors of the applicant on a case to case basis. Since, the OP has requested for the probability, zzm9980 has given a value, just like that?habeebhashim wrote:So the trend is better chances further into the future?zzm9980 wrote:Number of Trials? Have you been in court?![]()
Approval Probability in 2013 and 2014 I'd say 13.7% and 24.3%, respectively.I like how you worked it out to the decimal
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ZZM Immigration Associates uses a 'Special' and 'Proprietary' algorithm which takes inputs based on the applicants particulars and other various factors including political activity, transient demographics of the South East Asian region, solar flare activity, and as noted above, the length of a piece of string.habeebhashim wrote:So the trend is better chances further into the future?zzm9980 wrote:Number of Trials? Have you been in court?![]()
Approval Probability in 2013 and 2014 I'd say 13.7% and 24.3%, respectively.I like how you worked it out to the decimal
We get good advice (and encouragement) here at singaporexpats
-HH-
singaporeflyer wrote:It is not possible to calculate the probability of approval as it depends on various factors of the applicant on a case to case basis. Since, the OP has requested for the probability, zzm9980 has given a value, just like that?habeebhashim wrote:So the trend is better chances further into the future?zzm9980 wrote:Number of Trials? Have you been in court?![]()
Approval Probability in 2013 and 2014 I'd say 13.7% and 24.3%, respectively.I like how you worked it out to the decimal
We get good advice (and encouragement) here at singaporexpats
-HH-
The correct answer for the probability would be = How long is a piece of string?
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