Apple Authorised Reseller program

Hi
I filled out the apple authorised reseller program but i couldnt select my country (Sri Lanka) in the 2nd step (Locations and Contacts) in the dropdown box only Canada is available. Can you please help me out.
Thank You
Abdurrahman Haroon

Unfortunately, Apple's channel programs pages say at this time they're not accepting any applications for resellers:
http://salesresources.apple.com/cp/channel/channel_update.html
You can keep checking that page from time to time and see if they once again open up application for resellers. When or if that will happen, none of us here can say.
Regards.

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