lol......Abeg oooo. this na Iyanya music o - inside Kukere album. 'All I need is your waist!' pls enjoy the tune.....Omo Naija said:your waist.... your waist.... All i want is your waist... ;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94cFx9Y7LQU
lol......Abeg oooo. this na Iyanya music o - inside Kukere album. 'All I need is your waist!' pls enjoy the tune.....Omo Naija said:your waist.... your waist.... All i want is your waist... ;D
Jodav3, i am salute you toos. how is you?. i hope you is jolly jolly very wells.jodav3 said:Sogood, Congrats. Go in peace and conquer the land.
Granpa MUFU, GCFR, I dey hail o. May you live long!
Congratulation...... and jubilation ..... celebrations......... wish you happy landing in Toronto....sogood said:Finally the visa was stamped on my passport today at about 3.30p Accra local time.
All the glory to God
Toronto canada,here I come.
Sogood
Maldini said:Dear All,
I received the MR for my twins last week Tuesday which I equally communicated to the forum members.
I have done the medical test for the twins last week too.
However, it was during the medical examination that the Doctor observed that Family Name ( ie Surname) in the Medical form of one my twins was misspelt by Accra. He was able to detect this when he cross checked the name on the MR form with the one on the baby international passport; crosschecking is normal thing during the Medical Test.
Poor me, I should have noticed this when i printed out the MR Forms that Accra sent to my mailbox, but i was too happy with receipt of the MR such that i and twins' mother “forward matched” to the hospital to do the twins medical examination 3 days after receipt of the MR.
The Doctor said there is no need to worry about this Family Name (Surname) misspelt, since it is only on one twin baby MR that Accra made mistake, and they did not make mistake on the other twin baby MR Form. He went further to ask me if there was such mistake in my own MR Form and my wife MR Form when we did our own medical examinations, and I told him NO.
Fellow Colleagues, is there any need to notify Accra on this mistake?.
My worry is that if Accra is notified, they might send another MR Form for that twin Baby and tell us to re-do the medical examination for the twin baby, and this can further delay the processing of our PR.
Thank you.
Congrats Maldini on your MR.!!!!!Maldini said:Dear All,
I received the MR for my twins last week Tuesday which I equally communicated to the forum members.
I have done the medical test for the twins last week too.
However, it was during the medical examination that the Doctor observed that Family Name ( ie Surname) in the Medical form of one my twins was misspelt by Accra. He was able to detect this when he cross checked the name on the MR form with the one on the baby international passport; crosschecking is normal thing during the Medical Test.
Poor me, I should have noticed this when i printed out the MR Forms that Accra sent to my mailbox, but i was too happy with receipt of the MR such that i and twins' mother “forward matched” to the hospital to do the twins medical examination 3 days after receipt of the MR.
The Doctor said there is no need to worry about this Family Name (Surname) misspelt, since it is only on one twin baby MR that Accra made mistake, and they did not make mistake on the other twin baby MR Form. He went further to ask me if there was such mistake in my own MR Form and my wife MR Form when we did our own medical examinations, and I told him NO.
Fellow Colleagues, is there any need to notify Accra on this mistake?.
My worry is that if Accra is notified, they might send another MR Form for that twin Baby and tell us to re-do the medical examination for the twin baby, and this can further delay the processing of our PR.
Thank you.
Very well said. Whether as Naija Pikin or Pa M....... You are my man anytime any day. 8)Naija Pikin said:Congrats Maldini on your MR.!!!!!
As a matter of urgency, I would advise you to notify Accra of the error in the spelling of your twin baby's surname , all errors must be reported no matter how tiny, particularly on spelling of names, and date of birth. If you allow this to stay, you may have cause to refer to it in the future, and such error may remain reflect on the COPR form.
I will share an experience with you.
My second daughter was recalled from boarding school when we got our MR, and of course you may know how children sometimes emaciate when in boarding school, due to poor feeding,etc. Of course during that period we had to take a new set of passport photographs as required by Accra, so my daughter appeared in that state in the passport photo, which was eventually attached to her COPR form.
Now, on landing, and at the immigration point, the officer that received us, argued that my daughter that landed with us was a different person, that it was not the same person on the COPR form. To convince her, it took us over 40 mins, explaining how children change when they are in boarding school, and had to even show her some family pictures. But I tell what, it was a frightening experience, at that point anything could have happened, we could have been denied entry, Yes!!!, the officer could have decided on various actions that would have been unpleasant, but of course GOD took control.
My experience here is obviously different from a mis-spelt surname, but I am sharing this just to tell us that we shouldn't overlook minor errors. You never can tell what it might lead to, ''a stitch in time saves nine''. Just my 2 goals scored by super eagles
Lol!, I am be Naija Pikins o. thank sir.Ikemba said:Very well said. Whether as Naija Pikin or Pa M....... You are my man anytime any day. 8)