Just wondering is anyone on here from the caribbean went to primary, secondary and college(A levels)? I'm just trying to clarify the whole education thing because i'm hearing conflicting information about the education route. Thanks in advance for your response.
http://immigration-lawyer.com/article/dv-green-card-lottery-instructions/
http://www.foreignborn.com/visas_imm/immigrant_visas/8the_diversity.htm
http://www.vkblaw.com/news/threehundredthirtynine.htm
they're saying 12 yrs education etc, our high shool level in the caribbean is pre primary, primary and secondary
http://immigration-lawyer.com/article/dv-green-card-lottery-instructions/
http://www.foreignborn.com/visas_imm/immigrant_visas/8the_diversity.htm
http://www.vkblaw.com/news/threehundredthirtynine.htm
they're saying 12 yrs education etc, our high shool level in the caribbean is pre primary, primary and secondary
does it have to be A levels, what if one attended college and received a professional certificate not A levels?
Ok....now I'm getting worried. SA16xx
Just wondering is anyone on here from the caribbean went to primary, secondary and college(A levels)? I'm just trying to clarify the whole education thing because i'm hearing conflicting information about the education route. Thanks in advance for your response.
Hello all! I am from the Caribbean as well namely Antigua & Barbuda. Does it matter about the education aspect if your working experience qualifies you?
Hello all! I am from the Caribbean as well namely Antigua & Barbuda. Does it matter about the education aspect if your working experience qualifies you?
Paulineg, I often wondered if the time in which you would have applied has any bearing on your selection. Hope you are successful this time around. This is my second time and hope to be successful as well.
I try to read up as much as possible as to what is expected of this process. The site has been down since the month of April began and was wondering if that is the normal course of things until the checking period begins.
Thanks for your response guys!Either education or work qualifies you, but the education route is much easier to prove.
And no, the time you apply does not affect it, or it would not be random. In fact, there was an error in the (programming of the ) DV2012 draw where all selectees came from the first few days, and they had to do a redraw because it had not been random.
Thanks and you too!Hi Coreoan, all the best with the results.