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I still remember when i applied for PR for my wife then, the ICA officer keep asking my wife if she has been in Singapore before. The Singapore stamp he saw were all stamped after the date of marriage certificate.
it seems very much that if the viet gal has been consistently coming to singapore many times on social visit pass before the PR application, its not going to do any good to the application. |
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Then when go collect LTSVP the uncle at the counter ask, you never apply PR ah? Since you here liao, apply la... Then i ok lor..apply...:D |
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Got the PR although I was just working for 1 year, maybe last time I got civil service card got a bit of help??:confused: |
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A woman allegedly assaulted two men on board a Tiger Airways flight from Ho Chi Minh to Singapore on Saturday after she accused one of them of kicking the back of her seat, according to various media reports.
The incident involved Yeo Chia Keat, 37, a project executive who was with his wife, as well as his friend Chua Teck Kwang, 37, a technician who was with his family on the same flight. According to socio-political website TR Emeritus, Yeo bumped the seat in front of him while stretching his legs. Upset, the daughter of the Vietnamese lady seated in front of him then started yelling at Yeo and his wife. The daughter then started “shifting her seat up and down repeatedly”, Yeo told local Chinese daily Lianhe Wanbao, but the couple ignored her. Yeo told the upset passenger when their flight landed in Singapore at around 5:20pm that they could go and make a police report together if she was not happy over what happened, but that simply enraged the woman, according to media reports. Chua recounted to Lianhe Wanbao that the woman flung her hand-carried luggage at Yeo’s head, and after the former tried to intervene, she turned to hit him instead. “She used her sharp nails and scratched my face and right arm”, Chua was quoted by the same paper as saying. Yeo’s wife then took a video of the scene with her handphone. From the video, uploaded by ElectricNewPaper on YouTube, the Vietnamese woman can be seen hurling words of abuse at Chua while passengers began alighting. After which, she attacked him by pushing his chest. Chua’s forehead was seen to be bleeding after her attack. A lady tried to stop her by was also hit by her. They then threatened the woman by repeatedly saying that they would call the police on her. While exiting the plane, shouts from both parties attracted the attention of the airport policemen. Chua told Lianhe Wanbao that the woman claimed the two men had hit her mother. According to TR Emeritus, Chua claimed that the woman then unbuttoned her blouse and showed her chest to the policemen, telling them that Yeo had molested her. Chua then called the police, who upon arrival tried to mediate between the two parties. He later sought treatment at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital for cuts to his forehead and scratches on his chest and arm. Vietnamese are getting more prominent in the `wrong way' in Singapore. Haiz |
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seems another bad advertisement on VN gals... :( |
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Hi All, I would like to post this question for Discussion:
How long do you know your vn gf before you decide to get married with her? |
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Some Vietnamese gers are fierce. Seen a woman made big fuss in public.... kept beating and scolding a Viet man. The Viet man out of sudden threw a punch and the ger KO immediately. Women just don't understand, no matter what, a man is always stronger than woman. In public eyes, it is not right to whack a woman but sometimes these women deserve it. :D |
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