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October 12th, 2007 11:14 PM #11
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October 13th, 2007 09:10 AM #12
un binili ko. those where just tickets.
meron yun 4,+++. pero 3d/2n only. with fun tour and hotel.
hindi ko lang alam kung anong star level ng hotel. and para sa amin bitin un 3d/2n
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October 13th, 2007 09:37 AM #13
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October 13th, 2007 09:50 AM #14
i still wrote down my future wife's old surname coz yun paren ang nasa passport and all her ids.
its her mother that has the surname issues =)
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October 13th, 2007 09:55 AM #15
i don't think it should be a problem. just bring photo ID's that clearly show her with her maiden name and her married name. bringing the marriage certificate is also a great idea.
women have been marrying men and taking their husband's surnames for thousands of years now...i would expect the Chinese government to know how to deal with this situation by now :hihihi:
...although Cebu Pacific clearly hasn't figured it out yet
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October 13th, 2007 12:43 PM #16
Immigration officers usually don't check the plane tickets anymore, especially now that etickets can be printed using your own computer.
What kind of Chinese passport does your soon to be mom-in-law hold? Taiwan or PROC?
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October 13th, 2007 12:56 PM #17
it could be an issue, honestly.
1) Security guards here in NAIA checks the passport name and ticket/e-ticket name. If that doesn't match - problem #1
2) NAIA check-in counter(s) aren't as strict, but when you return from China to MNL, their check-in counter will question you. I was questioned during my last trip coz my ticket had a middle name in it while the passport didn't have it. Had to present other document/ID that shows I do carry that middle name as well.
Your best bet would be getting a letter from a lawyer or some gov't agency stating that's the same person.
Don't assume, you're just going to make it harder for yourself.
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October 13th, 2007 01:17 PM #18
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October 13th, 2007 06:55 PM #20
ask/ request that you be able to talk to a superior/ knowledgable staff in their office na rin
Be careful with channels like "China Observer" on YouTube. There is a clear bias in their posts and...
Xiaomi E-Car