What does it mean to pass the lottery qualification review?
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Passing the lottery qualification review means that the application content you provided is accurate and has been approved, granting you the qualification to participate in the lottery. Whether you can obtain a license plate depends on the lottery results. When the status changes from "Review Passed" to "Won," you can proceed with the license plate registration. If the validity period expires, you can apply for an extension; otherwise, the qualification will become invalid, and you will need to reapply. Below is more information about the validity period of the code: 1. The validity period of an individual's effective code is 3 months. If the code does not obtain a quota within this period, it will automatically roll over to the next month's allocation. 2. To extend the validity period, you must log in to the designated website or visit a service window to apply for an extension before the validity period expires. The code's validity period will be extended by 3 months from the date of re-approval. 3. There is no limit to the number of times you can apply for an extension. If you fail to apply for an extension in time, the code will automatically become invalid. 4. Applications must be submitted before the 8th of each month; otherwise, you will have to wait until the next month. The bidding agency releases the bidding announcement before the 18th of each month. The 25th of each month is the "Lottery Day," and the 26th is the "Bidding Day." If these dates fall on non-working days, they will be postponed.
I just received the notification last month that my lottery qualification review was approved, and I was super excited because it means my application fully met the requirements. The system confirmed my eligibility to enter the lottery pool, giving me a chance to win a license plate and buy a new car. I remember staying up late filling out the forms, worried about making any mistakes. Now that the review is passed, it feels like winning a small lottery—though I’ll have to wait for the actual lottery results to know if I can really get the plate. While there’s no 100% guarantee of winning, this is definitely the first step—without passing the review, there’d be zero chance. I’d suggest checking local policies carefully before applying, unlike some people who got rejected for forgetting to provide ID copies or work certificates. Overall, passing this review makes me feel one step closer to my dream of owning a private car, and it seems the city’s lottery system really helps control vehicle numbers and reduce traffic congestion.