Friday, December 28, 2007
Tyler Tsai 蔡泰良
Monday, December 24, 2007
Sunday, December 16, 2007
鬼怒川温泉
恵比寿 11:26~12:07
18駅 東京メトロ日比谷線・東武動物公園行
北千住 12:11~13:58
5駅 東武特急きぬ117号
鬼怒川温泉
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Anita and Philip
Uncle Philip is leading a live band on stage, while I am playing with auntie Anita on the audiance seats.
Shopping in Akachan Honpo
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Sunday afternoon in Yoyogi Park
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Friday, November 23, 2007
Aquarium in Hakeijima
Thursday, November 15, 2007
How to apply HKSAR passport and ID card for new born in Japan
Expected processing time: 2 months if everything smooth
Detail in
http://www.immd.gov.hk/chtml/hksarp.htm#d
http://www.immd.gov.hk/ehtml/hksarp.htm#d
Japan Specific Steps
Brief Steps:
Before baby birth
1) go to Chinese Embassy get a set of forms. All these forms are from HKSAR. Chinese Embassy just give it to you and do a minimum validation when you summit them later. Note that Chinese Embassy for handling application only on weekdays morning 9am - 12am. Getting the forms may takes you 30-60 mins.
2) Partially fill out the forms.
After baby birth
3) Get a certificate from hospital
4) Go to Ward Office with the certificate. You can apply a birth certificate, a registration certificate and alien card for your baby with this hospital certificate. Ward Office close at 5pm weekdays and have lunch break. It would take an hour to do the 3 applications.
5) Tricky part is taking passport photo for your baby. Specification in:
http://www.gov.hk/en/residents/immigration/traveldoc/hksarpassport/photorequirements.htm
6) No need to do finger print stamping on the forms for new born. No need to stick/clip the photo on the form. Not even write anything at back of photo. Better put the photo in a small transparent bag an summit together with the forms.
7) Complete the forms and make copies of various documents as specify by Chinese Embassy. There is a choice of payment ( in HKD ). Detail charges are listed in ID852. In Form ID853, you have a 3 choices of payment method:
i) a cheque from a bank account in HKSAR
ii) a bank draft drawn on a bank in HKSAR
iii) referee in Hong Kong
For (i) and (ii), better use HKD cheque/bank draft as they are less flexible in exchange rate
if (iii) is used, HKSAR imigration depart will mail payment letter to the referee when they start to processing the application.
8) Summit the forms to Chinese Embassy. Be prepare 2000 yen fees for postage. Chinese Embassy will issue a recipt of this 2000 yen and you need this recipt for getting the Passport and ID card when the Postport and ID card are ready.
9) Do a regular weekly check with Immigration Department, the Government of the HKSAR - overseas application section.
Key phone numbers:
Immigration Department, the Government of the HKSAR - overseas application 2829 3017