new birthday
Tuesday, February 9, 2010thank goodness hk immigration did not have me deported. hahaha! everything went well and i had so much fun. i’ve heard not so nice stories about immigration experiences that i was really anxious about it. well, there is really a huge difference between immigration in hk and ours. immigration people in our airport are very friendly and welcomes guest with open arms as if telling them you can stay here as long as you want which is in stark contrast to immigration in hk. they don’t smile at all. they ask questions about how long you’d be staying, how much is your money, etc.
anyway, every time i would be going out of the country i would be using a different birthday. my passport states 6 instead of 7 and i’m just too lazy to have it fixed. *sigh*
i tried to apply for the e-passport but the man behind the window was too strict. first he had issues about my surname. and then he told me that to have my birthday corrected i had to seek the help from a notary public. well, that’s too much of a hassle for me since i had to go to work that day. it’s irritating that it was dfa’s fault in the first place but i’m the one who has to go through all the hassles to have it corrected. it is not quality service after all.
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