gaia said:Looks like the China logjam's been broken.
After almost 2 years I've received China clearance and a colleague has received theirs after 6 months.
tallboy said:I would have to agree.
I applied late July 2006, and my application response letter from the ABTC office was dated 01 August 2006.
First time I have checked in a while but I am now cleared for all economies, including PRC!
Expecting my new card in the mail sometime soon.
Cheers,
tb
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infoworks said:My concern will be in June when I will renew my passport (as it's filled up after only 4 years) and my card expires in July...how long will the renewals take. I use the card almost weekly! I'm hoping that renewals will be faster.
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infoworks said:Congrats!
My concern will be in June when I will renew my passport (as it's filled up after only 4 years) and my card expires in July...how long will the renewals take. I use the card almost weekly! I'm hoping that renewals will be faster.
sully said:I like the tone of the SMH article. Hopefully it deters a large number of would be applicants. Get back in line indeed
jasonja3 said:PRC just came through, after 10 weeks. Their new processing proceedures must be working well!!
tallboy said:I would have to agree.
I applied late July 2006, and my application response letter from the ABTC office was dated 01 August 2006.
First time I have checked in a while but I am now cleared for all economies, including PRC!
Expecting my new card in the mail sometime soon.
Cheers,
tb
infoworks said:There is nothing more satisfying (immigration-wise) than being first in and no one ahead of you!
Kiwi Flyer said:Not always. I have had some bad experiences arriving at immigration first to no queues.