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What do you guys/gals think about the F1 Philippines, moving back from 15JUL97 to 01MAR94 in August.

Its been in 97 since october 2011.

VB says: "Continued heavy demand for numbers in the Philippines Family First preference category has required the retrogression of that cut-off date in an effort to hold number use within the annual numerical limit."

Why the sudden change and go back 3,5 years for them?

Did Philippines have so many applicants in July/Aug 97 or is this transition of F2B to F1?

How does or will their retrogression impact us in ROW and other countries moving forward?

Anybody has any ideas or reasoning beside the standard excuse of "heavy demand" ?

BTW, Im still standing by my 0-1 week movement for upcoming VB, and again i hope I am very wrong in positive way.

 
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