rinomanfroni
Registered Users (C)
What if the system is still randomly picking up winners and so far it just scanned the first entries made at the beginning of the application period? Maybe in the next few days more people who applied on other days might be selected. After all, the instructions say to check your status between May 1st and June 30. I believe those who implemented this selection looked for any reason to discourage people from checking their entry status.
Let's try to think like the people who designed this lottery think: they already skimmed a good chunk of winners who applied on the first days and lost their confirmation number, thus preventing them from checking their status. Now they may count on further head-cuts from those who checked their status on day 1, who then believed they were never going to be selected this year, but in reality they are going to be selected in the future right before June 30. In this way, the immigration department will be still following the random selection rule, but fewer people will be likely to respond.
Let's try to think like the people who designed this lottery think: they already skimmed a good chunk of winners who applied on the first days and lost their confirmation number, thus preventing them from checking their status. Now they may count on further head-cuts from those who checked their status on day 1, who then believed they were never going to be selected this year, but in reality they are going to be selected in the future right before June 30. In this way, the immigration department will be still following the random selection rule, but fewer people will be likely to respond.