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Old 16-07-2012, 02:02 AM
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Re: Issue with ICA

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Originally Posted by KangTuo View Post
after 3 years can come back with a gurantor. but will not be removed from blacklist.

still can get married here

no point appealing the duration of the ban. you just have to wait till the ban is lifted.
She wasn't caught in the act? The ban normally last 6-months and classified as A under the ICA System. Currently, its still an un-written policy. For the 3-years ban, its normally sentence passed down by the Judge? Pardon me if i'm wrong KT-ge

but if kanna denied entry. The best way is to apply for re-entry permit. Takes approximately a month.

And do not expect the officer to call you (TS) if she's kanna denied entry. Under the white card, no guarantor name field is provided and even if she comes with a permit, they still do not need to call you because the rights of guarantor only starts after ICA Clearance.

The two possible ways to minimize the risk of U-turn flights. (Only applies to those not working but still scare because they are citizens of these countries which provides lotsa Viet, Filio, China etc)

1. You fly there and back together with her. Anything wrong, you explain to the officer on her behalf. Do not clear ICA first. Even if you are Singaporean, go through the same Queue as foreigners.

2. Schedule Week-days morning flights. If you waited for 1hr and she's not out yet, get the contact number of the ICA Station using the belt number at the counter. Call to find out. If the officer said denied entry, go to HQ ICA to apply before its too late. But if the officer haven't inked the holy stamp onto her passport, explain to the officer the reasons and the officer will meet up with you outside at the arrival hall to clear things out.