Saturday, August 19, 2017

Officially a CPB!

Scheduled my retake a few days ago in December because I was getting discouraged on the waiting time - results still pending after 11 days usually meant FAIL with a big F

But nooooooo! I got the surprise of my life when I logged in Facebook this morning and saw all those saying they got their results so I went to my AAPC account and sure enough I saw this ---


And this -- 


YAHOOOOO!!

So my SK visa brouhaha didn't destroy my mojo after all ~ just my paranoia talking :) Now I know that waking up in 2AM everyday for at least 2 weeks because I was feeling guilty of not being able to review the whole day (and weekends) because I was doing outpatient (hagardo versozaaaa) simultaneously with DMEs, authorizations and resubmission PLUS the fact that I was gaining 2KG back and being denied a visa WAS TOTALLY WORTH IT!!! Really, #lovewhatyoudo and your work will love you back 

PROUD TO SAY THAT MY ZOMBIE DAYS ARE OVER!! Well, at least till my next certification, or MBA, PhD kahit anopayannnn  hehehe feeling invincible today eh?

Anyway, congratulations to all those who passed their exams today, may we all be blessed with our careers and dreams and #goalsunlocked!

Oh happy happy day~~~


Saturday, August 12, 2017

CPB Retake

It's been 10 days and still no result.


I think I already need to schedule my retake T_T

Y prolong the agony AAPC

That visa denial really ruined my mojooo HUHUHU will reschedule in December so no distractions.

BRB crying


Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Saturday, August 5, 2017

#UAE2017 Series: How to Sponsor Your Family For the Holidays

On a previous post, I mentioned that I wanted to share how I went about preparing my family's documents for the Eid holidays here in the UAE - and here it is finally!


Sorry, it took so long - I had a lot of things happening up until yesterday like my CPB exam, getting denied for an SK visa (HUHUHU), month-end submissions, GOT7, etc. etc. that I didn't have enough time, emotions nor brain cells left over to do the list. BUT NOWWW, I'm ready! Let's get it on!

Okay, the first thing I did, as I mentioned previously, was that I purchased the 399aed sale flights from Cebu Pacific Air. It's a budget airline from the Philippines and you have to be really alert on their flash sales (usually midnight local PH time) and subscribe to their newsletter or follow this blog to be updated the minute that things get interesting. You have to be patient though, as the website lags from too much traffic during these times.

I bought the ticket in December '16 but I only prepared their documents in June, which was a only a month prior to their flight. On their end, the documents that they needed to prepare were the following to present to immigration officials:

1. Passport (at least 6 months' validity)
2. Original UAE visa (pink copy)
3. NSO Authenticated Marriage certificate (for my parents)
4. NSO Authenticated Birth certificates (for my brother and me as proof of relationship)
5. Flight tickets
6. Hotel vouchers
7. 9 Day Itinerary

My mom is already 60+ so my visa agent told me no need to process an Affidavit of Support for her and my father's an OFW as well, so the only problem left was my brother. My brother's 27 and unemployed so it's likely that the immigration officer will have a problem with that. Setting aside that he's a med student and he has already travelled abroad (Japan) last year, I sent him all the documents I could think of to ensure that he won't be offloaded, except of course, the controversial Affidavit of Support.

VOCAB:

Affidavit of Support - that thing you need to bypass Philippine immigration going to UAE if you're sponsored by a resident.

Here's what I prepared for them, which I sent via courier along with their visas:

1. Residence Visa
2. Emirates ID
3. Passport Copy
4. Salary Certificate (signed and stamped by HR)
5. Printout of my latest OEC and OWWA membership
6. Invitation Letter

I made sure each of them has copies of all my documents in case they were evaluated individually. Good thing was, the officers didn't even look at their papers, only the UAE visas and their passports and they were able to go through smoothly!

Really, if you know you know in your heart and mind that you're really just travelling, there's nothing to be afraid of. Like with my SK visa denial, I don't take it too much to heart because I know that I would be going there only to travel and fangirl sooo - their loss, not mine. CHAROT! #antagalngsourgraping #moveonalready

Dubai Sports World

I loooove it!

Happy, honeymooning parentals♥

I'll share our itinerary in another post (again), sa uulitin! 

Thursday, August 3, 2017

#MLA2017: Why Bitterness is Next to Ugliness

So I'm not going to cry about the visa denial, decided to plan my new itinerary straight away despite my scheduled mock exams and pending claims to be entered just to cheer my little blue self up.

Mabuhay ang mga dukha!

How to erase bitterness:

Step 1: Request for refund - called Air Asia to request and was advised that 80% will be refunded since it's 1-2 months prior to departure date (at least all is not lost! HEHEHE)
Step 2: SKYSCANNER!
Step 3: Ended up with Air Asia again because it's not showing up on skyscanner. Should've waited in case they'll refund my prior booking by travel credit but I got the tickets for like 223 AED/person ONLY (Usually it's like 600/person) so pak! booked!
Step 4: Watched a bit of Dara's battle trip again
Step 5: Back to the books! Spent so much time making this post and I've yet to do my mock exams OMG


When a door closes, a window opens! CHAROT!

See you Palawan!


#ItsMoreFunInThePhilippines


#SK2017: VISA DENIED

Maybe I'm just too poor for Korea:


Checked my status online on visa.go.kr

Eh di wow.

No more kpop feelz. Probably the same guy who denied my supervisor's visa as well - or maybe the Abu Dhabi embassy staff really doesn't accept visa applications - because all I heard are denials from this office compared to Dubai #sourgraping 

All the more reason to get excited for Turkey in November. 

Hayst. 6 months of planning down the drain. 

Nevertheless, maybe I'll apply again in the future... or not. In the meantime, Europe is only a 6 hour flight away to keep me from sinking in despair.

For now, I'm taking a break from K-world to lessen the pain.

Goodnight peeps, wish me a 70% tomorrow ❤️

UPDATE: (Chismis alert) When the boyf went to collect the passports, he asked a fellow kabayan who was denied regarding their status. As per kabayan, he didn't understand why they got denied because their salary was like 1X,XXX and it was more than enough for a few days' stay. So said kabayan asked the consul and was told that the 3 months' bank statement should show credit activity only - not debits. Hence, the denial.

Anyway #moveonalready E, you get to go to Palawan, Taiwan and Turkey so kalas :) When a door closes nga, a window opens! You now get to go to 3 of your dream places instead of 2 kayaaaaa #BUCKETLIST!!!

One month to go baby! Ni hao Taipei! VACAY TIME!!

#SK2017: Korean visa application lodged today!

Just lodged my visa application in the embassy, and I must say, it's a total distraction doing this the day before your exam T_T

Inshallahhh, claiming it as my birthday gift! Hoping me and the boyf gets approved --- ok gotta start thinking case analysis and CMS-1500s...

Visa approved visa approved visa approved *sighs* It will make for a fantastic birthday gift to meeee

Image result for visa approved

Anyway, I'll try the visa.go.kr website on Monday before boyf goes to claim the passports. All will be well. If it's meant for us, it'll be approved.

Random observation: it was 9: 30 in the morning and the only people there were visa applicants (4), Korean nationals (2) who needed document attestations and the staff. Compared to the Philippine Embassy, there's a queue for a) passports b) OEC (scrapped, now we have OFW ID) c) Affidavit of Supports and a whole lot more chukchakcheriboomboom. Not to put our own embassy in a negative light, just seems that the government requires too much unneccessary paperwork before we can go on vacation, sponsor family & friends, etc. Good thing that we'd have the all-encompassing OFW ID soon to basically cut everything to the minimum - let's wait and see when it's fully implemented. Hopefully, starting with this, all government departments do their part and be a #PartnerforChange for a much better Philippines 

Still... no sleeping till Monday ~~~