IIRC the EP application doesn't ask anything about civil proceedings, only whether you have a criminal record and whether you've been declared bankrupt.econoMIC wrote:Come to think of it, when applying for the EP you will need to state if you are involved in any legal proceedings I am sure.
Have you bothered to go online at MOM and look at the forms? From the manual EP form:desire83 wrote:i m confused with all the answers.. wht should my friend should he take a risk and just send his application.. if at all they findout about his credit history! they will reject his visa... i hope they wont jail him or file a case aganist him! any suggestions??
Now, the employer has to declare that he/she is not bankkrupt.PART 7 – DECLARATION BY APPLICANT
(a) Have you ever been refused entry into or deported from any country? Yes No
(b) Have you ever been convicted in a court of law in any country? Yes No
(c) Have you ever been prohibited from entering Singapore? Yes No
(d) Have you ever entered Singapore using a different passport issued by a different country? Yes No
(e) Have you ever entered Singapore using a different name? Yes No
(f) Have you ever been a Singapore Citizen or Singapore Permanent Resident? Yes No
(g) Have you ever stayed in Singapore? If Yes, please provide the most recent details below. Yes No
h) Have you ever been issued a work visa by another country? Yes No
So... instead of just dithering about, check the website and call them for specifics.4 I **am/ am not an undischarged bankrupt.
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