Tuesday, June 20, 2006
gwa1@sfu.ca
well, well, well... i have got the access to mysfu and sfu's webmail. wicked! everyone should be proud of me. now the new e-mail (provided by the university, ha!) goes like this:
Tuesday, June 06, 2006
much ado about visa
i hate bureaucracy, i hate frustrated officers who hate their jobs, and i hate waiting whenever i have no clue what am i waiting for. this is the system, though. i have nothing else to choose than playing according to its rules (at least if i plan to get what i want out of it...).
yesterday i went to warszawa in order to make my stay in canada legal, i.e. i went to get a study permit. well, actually i went to buy it. there was no sale, so i had to pay a full rate for such a permit - 125$. horrendous price for such a gloomy and unhelpful service.
anyway, the timeline looks approximately like that:
i am pissed at the officers, cause they do not inform the people that the visas will be available after 14:00. anyhow, i come back to the embassy, i get the letter, which has approved my application and a beautiful sticker-like visa in my passport. actually, it is the first input in my passport since we joined EU!
happy end: i have the study permit for two years. now i can just fly to vancouver...
yesterday i went to warszawa in order to make my stay in canada legal, i.e. i went to get a study permit. well, actually i went to buy it. there was no sale, so i had to pay a full rate for such a permit - 125$. horrendous price for such a gloomy and unhelpful service.
anyway, the timeline looks approximately like that:
- 8:15 - i take my place in the queue in front of canadian embassy at piekna st. 2
- 10:00 - the security checks my backpack if i don't have any weapons
- 10:20 - i am kindly allowed in
- 11:00 - my papers are recieved by a cold officer who probably has never smiled
- 12:00 - i pay the fee of 125$
i am pissed at the officers, cause they do not inform the people that the visas will be available after 14:00. anyhow, i come back to the embassy, i get the letter, which has approved my application and a beautiful sticker-like visa in my passport. actually, it is the first input in my passport since we joined EU!
happy end: i have the study permit for two years. now i can just fly to vancouver...
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