Singapore uses facial recognition, I am told.wicked26 wrote: My old passport photo looks completely different with my new one as I had some cosmetic surgeries done before but it was only to make myself more beautiful. I came from a country where everybody does it so please dont ask me why again.
Note: I haven't committed any crimes nor had any bad records in singapore before. Let's just say I had a chance to start a new life and I cannot use my old identity anymore.
most countries' DE card will ask (something along the line of): have you used a different name to enter the country before? if so, what name... etc.wicked26 wrote:Hello,
I just want to know if there will be a problem in Immigration or would they even find out if I enter with a different passport with completely new identity?
To make the story short, I travelled to Singapore a few times before using my old name and old birthdate (please dont ask me why its very classified). However, on my last travel using my old identity I got interrogated due to some minor issue which led them to record my fingerprint / biometrics but they still let me in with regular 30day visit pass.
Now, I got my new passport with completely different identity and different birthdate and I am not allowed to use my old identity anymore. I am worried that when I enter singapore again using my new passport with my new identity that they would find out about my previous one. Is it possible? Let's say if I get interrogated again in immigration then yes ofcourse but my question is if they would find it out right away as soon as I enter the immigration counter at the airport. Does there system is so hightech that they would find it out from there? I know this question sounds odd but I still just want to know if there is anyone out here who had the same case like mine.
My old passport photo looks completely different with my new one as I had some cosmetic surgeries done before but it was only to make myself more beautiful. I came from a country where everybody does it so please dont ask me why again.
Note: I haven't committed any crimes nor had any bad records in singapore before. Let's just say I had a chance to start a new life and I cannot use my old identity anymore.
banned ? There's possible detention for false declaration before being deported and banned.taxico wrote: i would declare it, because you will likely be denied entry and possibly banned for making a false declaration.
Quoting because this tard will probably try to delete.wicked26 wrote:Hello,
I just want to know if there will be a problem in Immigration or would they even find out if I enter with a different passport with completely new identity?
To make the story short, I travelled to Singapore a few times before using my old name and old birthdate (please dont ask me why its very classified). However, on my last travel using my old identity I got interrogated due to some minor issue which led them to record my fingerprint / biometrics but they still let me in with regular 30day visit pass.
Now, I got my new passport with completely different identity and different birthdate and I am not allowed to use my old identity anymore. I am worried that when I enter singapore again using my new passport with my new identity that they would find out about my previous one. Is it possible? Let's say if I get interrogated again in immigration then yes ofcourse but my question is if they would find it out right away as soon as I enter the immigration counter at the airport. Does there system is so hightech that they would find it out from there? I know this question sounds odd but I still just want to know if there is anyone out here who had the same case like mine.
My old passport photo looks completely different with my new one as I had some cosmetic surgeries done before but it was only to make myself more beautiful. I came from a country where everybody does it so please dont ask me why again.
Note: I haven't committed any crimes nor had any bad records in singapore before. Let's just say I had a chance to start a new life and I cannot use my old identity anymore.
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