I also missed out in DV2014 As16xxx. Hope we have good luckHi everybody!
I missed out in DV2014 (EU50XXX). Also applied for DV2016 - who knows ;-)
Fingers crossed for all of you!
Cheers, ACL
I also missed out in DV2014 As16xxx. Hope we have good luck
Very soon we will be counting hours only. ....can't wait11 days to go......still here....
True hey!11 days until the thread starts filling up with actual winners with actual useful posts!! yay!!!
In the meantime, can we start assigning low CNs already?
I suggest we dole them out based on the first-knew first-served basis.
Just dont fake that u won! Plz. Dont put fake info. Bcz it will be very hard on u! U know these stuff , put fake info so people know they were wrong and that u were right! HehehheTrue hey!
I think this guy is idoit! Or playing idiot so everyone dont listen to him and dont answer him' plz! Bcz i think hes just talking for amusmentIn the meantime, can we start assigning low CNs already?
I suggest we dole them out based on the first-knew first-served basis.
By reading other threads I got an impression that preselectees can control the range of CNs they fall into.You are making absolutely no sense with your posts.
What the heck do you mean by 'assigning' low CN's...?
What do you mean by 'assigning' and why do you think anyone in the DV2016 would have their CN prior to the actual draw date?
I got selected in my first time but my wife, she is been applying since 2004 and has not been selected
I'm also from INDIA, my wife born in Kisumu. She is Kenyan national and me am an Indian, currently living in Kisumu
You know people born in India aren't eligible for DV?
By reading other threads I got an impression that preselectees can control the range of CNs they fall into.
The logic is that if you know that you are selected prior to the acutal draw date, there is nothing that can prevent you from knowing your CN range. You can just look it up in your 1PNL (first preselection notification letter), otherwise known as 0NL.
By reading other threads I got an impression that preselectees can control the range of CNs they fall into.
The logic is that if you know that you are selected prior to the acutal draw date, there is nothing that can prevent you from knowing your CN range. You can just look it up in your 1PNL (first preselection notification letter), otherwise known as 0NL.
I am just a freshman in the Britsimon College of Applied British Humors, learning from Britsimon, Ph.D himself.Your humor appears too British for some
Britsimon trained you too well, it seems.