tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7351174166951344979.post5775967513071911573..comments2023-08-26T17:46:54.474+08:00Comments on boo-n-bouquet: ICA's fantastic servicePERN YEWhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04551621726392615829noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7351174166951344979.post-13548312329732285552010-05-18T22:08:09.217+08:002010-05-18T22:08:09.217+08:00just wanted to add that I had a similarly excellen...just wanted to add that I had a similarly excellent experience at the ICA the last time we were back in Singapore. I had about 6 months left on my passport but was back in Aug so decided to renew it. I had forgotten to bring my IC (it was in fact, in my drawer back here in the UK! - I didn't realise I had to bring it) but they were fine about it, and also added my married name in brackets (Which was done when I got married by the Singapore High Commission in London, hand written, in biro blue ink - very professionally done - NOT!). All done within an hour, and very efficiently done, and most importantly, with a smile!! <br />well done ICA. <br />My British husband was so impressed. <br /><br />Oh and to contrast this, my passport is currently with the Home Office in the UK to get my PR status in the UK - and guess what, the wait time is 6 months. According to their website, 95% of all applications get processed within 6 months. hm. I know UK is a much bigger country, etc etc, but STILL!drcrabhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07578821363816496763noreply@blogger.com