lol...I think this is the first lottery with no winner lol..
lol...I think this is the first lottery with no winner lol..
Which continent?
U idiot or what? U saw 125,000 and people who got selected, then prove it, did u see cns? Ur for sure arabic hehehe
and what is funny he is Arab, too!!! hahahahaWhat is the point of that?
By the way I am finding more and more of your posts rather rude, but when it gets to targeting people on ethnicity or nationality then it just gets plain offensive.
Hehe yes am arab and am proud. But i just know the way people think around here lolololand what is funny he is Arab, too!!! hahahaha
@siliconeslinger we are waiting their answer, and it seems those people the don't give #### about us! they don't even care, what kind of people are they?
Yeah i wouldn't be surprised if this guy is from Australia or Europe, certainly not a third world country like most of us are living in, hence the differing opinions
Find it silly for Europeans and Australians to get sad because of not selected when I'd jump in excitement for a chance of living in their country, it's just that Europe and Australia immigration policies are strict that i don't wanna immigrate there, America is the easiest country to migrate to
Well, it's a pretty normal chance, 2.75% (11/400). Small countries (or countries with a low number of participants) also show more variation in the proportions of selected entries. I think the Caribbean region is taken together with south america, because the results of the dv lotteries are shown as "South America, Central America and the Caribbean", but I'm not sure of this.Im in the South America region but I live in the Caribbean
I also don't agree with you that "America" is the "easiest" to migrate to. Based on what assumption, since you cannot speak from experience!
I immigrated to Australia from Germany in 2001. I worked my way up from being an international student to permanent resident within two years, and I had dual citizenship after four years since arriving. I don't think this would be possible as smoothly in the US.
We've had this 'argument' from other people before....nobody has the right to question other people's aspirations to change their lives in whatever shape or form. This includes people from so called "third world" countries thinking people from so called "first world" countries had no right to be as sad as them, just based on poverty or affluency levels. That is complete BS.
I also don't agree with you that "America" is the "easiest" to migrate to. Based on what assumption, since you cannot speak from experience!
I immigrated to Australia from Germany in 2001. I worked my way up from being an international student to permanent resident within two years, and I had dual citizenship after four years since arriving. I don't think this would be possible as smoothly in the US.
Maybe it's just a warm feeling in your pants? LOLI don't know but I FEEL like I am going to be selected...it is just a feeling
Agreed. The only way in which the U.S. is easiest to migrate to is....if you win the lottery!
For anyone with an education but no family ties, Australia, NZ and Canada - and UK in the old days - was much easier to migrate to than the U.S. Could have done any of those if we had wanted to. I personally believe the U.S. should also switch to a points based system and reduce the amazing amount of family visas (I'd say DV too but at 50k a year it's not a major issue) but that's a debate for another day.
You are so funny man, you should be a comedian! how come you have dual citizen (German and Australian), does Germany allow dual citizen?Maybe it's just a warm feeling in your pants? LOL