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Of course, we wish Helen a very warm welcome, as warm as our send-off for Käti as she returns home.
Käti was polite and efficient, in a word, very pleasant to deal with.
Why should this be more than what we should expect as a matter of course? Perhaps, it's because dealings with the Aukonsulaat at Toronto's Eesti maja can be exceeding unpleasant, involving snobbery that amounts to downright rudeness. It's unacceptable.
I've been told that everyone is treated like that, but; that hardly makes me feel any better. If I'm ever forced to go there again, I'll ask them, who do you think you are?
Readers. You can get your Estonian passport renewed in Ottawa, at any Embassy in the world or, in Tallinn, courteously and free of charge.
Käti was polite and efficient, in a word, very pleasant to deal with.
Why should this be more than what we should expect as a matter of course? Perhaps, it's because dealings with the Aukonsulaat at Toronto's Eesti maja can be exceeding unpleasant, involving snobbery that amounts to downright rudeness. It's unacceptable.
I've been told that everyone is treated like that, but; that hardly makes me feel any better. If I'm ever forced to go there again, I'll ask them, who do you think you are?
Readers. You can get your Estonian passport renewed in Ottawa, at any Embassy in the world or, in Tallinn, courteously and free of charge.
Please allow me to clarify that renewing (or applying for) the Estonian passport is not free of charge. There is a state fee for consular services offered by the Embassies and government agencies, and it also applies to passport applications.
Best regards
Rasmus Lumi
Best regards
Rasmus Lumi
Thank you, Sir, for the clarification about consular fees.
Can you also address the matter of consular service? Specifically, why it's, (1) so snooty and, (2) in such crappy Estonian?
Can you also address the matter of consular service? Specifically, why it's, (1) so snooty and, (2) in such crappy Estonian?
I have NEVER experienced snooty attitudes in the aukonsulaat!
Maybe the way one is treated reflects on one's own attitude and manner when approaching consular staff.
(As far as I know, they don't even get paid for their "honorary" positions - correct me if I'm mistaken)
Maybe the way one is treated reflects on one's own attitude and manner when approaching consular staff.
(As far as I know, they don't even get paid for their "honorary" positions - correct me if I'm mistaken)
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You're right. The gov't of Estonia is paying exactly what the current serivce is worth. Not sure that I'd pay either!
I guess you'd rather drive to Ottawa to conduct your consular business?
I for one am grateful for the service provided right here in Toronto, in our community home, by people we know and trust.
Laas, Toomas, Ellen, Marta, Evi, keep up the good work!
(oh, and I also think Rasmus Lumi is an excellent Charges D'Affaires for us in Ottawa! He's friendly and helpful and doing a great job!)
I for one am grateful for the service provided right here in Toronto, in our community home, by people we know and trust.
Laas, Toomas, Ellen, Marta, Evi, keep up the good work!
(oh, and I also think Rasmus Lumi is an excellent Charges D'Affaires for us in Ottawa! He's friendly and helpful and doing a great job!)
Since silence is often mistaken for concurrence, on this point I won’t remain quiet. Based on my experience, our Consulate goes the extra mile and then some for us. Accordingly, I am in full agreement with Anna Nüüm. If Anonymous has had a bad experience, then it likely was an isolated incident unworthy of extrapolation.
Anonymous’ nameless attack is cowardly and that should be reason enough to be ashamed.
In my experience, the Consulate’s work is superior in quality, client friendly, and indeed much appreciated.
Anonymous’ nameless attack is cowardly and that should be reason enough to be ashamed.
In my experience, the Consulate’s work is superior in quality, client friendly, and indeed much appreciated.
Criticism of our community leaders' performance are, by necessity, anonymous. Otherwise, someone might just say, "noh, tee siis ise!"
That said, it's still true that some of the criticism is justified some of the time.
That said, it's still true that some of the criticism is justified some of the time.
I don't think Anonymous has ever visited the Consulate. I've had dealings with them many times. Have always been treated graciously and the consular staff will bend over backworfds to help in any sistuation, even in areas with which they do not have to deal.
I would agree - that the people at the insurance office are very nice.
I've only had to deal with picking up a passport - but they seemed pleasant enough.
I've only had to deal with picking up a passport - but they seemed pleasant enough.
When I phoned to enquire if my Estonian passport picture had to be black and white or could be in colour, whether I could wear my glasses or should remove them, and whether I should smile or be serious, I was told by Toomas Heinsoo it didn't matter. Needless to say I had to get my photo re-done.
When I applied for my passport, and those of my family, I READ the instructions that came with the application!!
The instructions are very detailed and leave nothing to chance.
The instructions are very detailed and leave nothing to chance.
Foto nõudeid leiate siit:
http://www.pass.ee/index.php/p...
http://www.pass.ee/index.php/p...
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My experience at the Honorary Consulate was not pleasant but, to be absolutely fair, I think that the lady serving me was trying to be "professional". Instead, it came across as haughty. I don't think that it was intended to be that way.
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