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Sep 25 2017, 11:49 PM, updated 7y ago
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Sep 26 2017, 10:23 PM
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QUOTE(joeylny @ Sep 25 2017, 11:49 PM) I have submitted my application for ROM and doing my ROM in JPN Putrajaya next week on a weekday. It's first come first serve basic. So means the earlier you go, the earlier you will finish. The last time we went also about 9 something and it didn't take too long to reach our turn. But it also depends on the que. So I guess to be safe is to be there as early as you can. Cheers and congratulations.They say ceremony time is between 8 am -11 am and its on first come first serve. What time did u arrive and did u wait long? i am thinking how early I shud go or can i reach at about 10 pm? |
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Sep 27 2017, 09:17 AM
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Yup. First come first serve on that day. Once you arrive, head straight to the counter to put your name. Think you might need to pass them the "letter" as well. The appointment slip which they gave you. Then they'll check if your particulars and put you in queue.
For my case (in Putrajaya), I arrived slightly before 8am and there were another couple before us. They have 2 rooms. So it won't take long. Around 15 minutes waiting time. Enough for us to observe and check our stuff. It's a very hassle-free procedure. |
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Sep 27 2017, 09:32 AM
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