producing false information is a serious offence. If they find out both you and your company will be in Serious Trouble. You will be in more trouble. Don't do thisskumars25 wrote:Dear friends,
I have already worked in singapore with an employment pass for 3 years during 2001 to 2004. I have a good amount of other technical qualification done privately. I didn’t cleared the degree but i have mentioned in my E.P application that i have completed and i didn’t had any issues during my tenure.
I was working in India from 2005-2010 and now i got a job in singapore & my E.P has been approved. I am currently in singapore but i would like to know will this casue any problem in future? i have close to 15 years of experience and have a good amount of additional qualification.
Can you please advise me?
Thanks,
Kumar
I completely agree.. i should have not done that.. but unfortunately i have done that mistake i am feel bad for this.. what is the best option for me now. if i read correctly mom says EP would be approved based on other criteria's and i have enough experience and also other extra qualification.. i thought that might have helped me to get the visa and thats why i am here working...singaporeflyer wrote:
producing false information is a serious offence. If they find out both you and your company will be in Serious Trouble. You will be in more trouble. Don't do this
Thank you brothers for your quick response.sundaymorningstaple wrote:Well, the way I see it, you have two options. Let it slide and hope you don't get caught out, knowing fully well if you are you are finished in Singapore.
OR
Tell them that your never completed your degree and hope that the other certificates and experience will hold you in good stead. They may well let you stay but change your EP to a different level. OR they might deport you anyway.
In the words of Dirty Harry..... "Do you feel lucky"
You have made a mistake, but that is not the end of Life. Realize the mistake and dont do it again.skumars25 wrote:Thank you brothers for your quick response.sundaymorningstaple wrote:Well, the way I see it, you have two options. Let it slide and hope you don't get caught out, knowing fully well if you are you are finished in Singapore.
OR
Tell them that your never completed your degree and hope that the other certificates and experience will hold you in good stead. They may well let you stay but change your EP to a different level. OR they might deport you anyway.
In the words of Dirty Harry..... "Do you feel lucky"
I am thinking whether i can suicide if i caught..
i am sure i can not go to my office or m.o.m stating that i have given a false information.. which is equal to killing my self... 99.99% sure i am gone if i caught.. but 0.001% hope that govt may let me live.. since i am contributing to the economic growth, paying tax, not involved in any criminal activities and great fan of SG.
Relax man, what's done is done, no point in losing sleep over it.skumars25 wrote:I am /was also hoping that i have given the opportunity based on my other certifications and the experience. Still i am worried a lot about this.. not sure what to do next.. praying god everyday...
Also why are they are not checking it during the visa approval.. whatever i know its done only after visa approval and only on selected people
Definitely not. Then the whole thread become unusable. There is nothing in the original post that can be traced unless a police report were filed and even then, it's doubtful because most, if not all of the local ISP's use cached IP addresses where '00's of users are logged in at the same time.singaporeflyer wrote:SMS,
Should I delete that initial quote too?
So how was one of the posters having a problem with his postings on NS? Just curious, as we are all now aware that this website is monitored, and anything said or even discussed, maybe used in evidence against us. especially if applying for PR status.if not all of the local ISP's use cached IP addresses where '00's of users are logged in at the same time.
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