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EP Card Delivery Time June/July/August 2022

Last activity 03 August 2022 by monx2

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monx2

Hello,

Anyone that got the EP card around June - August, can share your experiences on how long the EP Card delivered after visiting the MOM office for a fingerprint and photo.

I knew it took around 1-3 weeks in total on last March/April. Just wondering if it's back to normal which is 3-7 working days.

Thanks!
Swagsta
Just got my card today, fingerprint and photo at EPSC was on 22nd June. 8 working days total, but probably arrived 1-2 days earlier as the card was delivered to my company's HQ and sent via internal courier to my office.
monx2

@Swagsta Thanks for sharing you experience!

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