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by PNGMK » Fri, 18 Jan 2019 8:59 pm
You could write to ICA and provide a negative character statement to ICA who "may" consider them as part of their evaluation in approving visas. You'd need to include that person's identification information (DOB / PP number). It's also possible to report to the SPF any criminal or vice activities this person has been involved in. You could also speak (if you're a Singaporean) to your local MP and also write to the Minister of Home Affairs or Minister of Law. You probably won't be advised of the outcome but my understanding is that your input will be considered and not dismissed out of hand. Write the letter objectively, state the facts and try to avoid emotion. Explain the damage caused. Do not defame the person. Have a lawyer review it. Remember your ex husband is also at fault (and is a chump).
An example may be:
I would like ICA to take the poor character of Ms Xiao Jie into account for any approval of visas as I don't believe she is a suitable visitor for Singapore. She engaged in an adulterous affair with my husband from 2014 to 2016 which was witnessed by other people and used in court by me as reasons for our divorce. Her ID is XXX. She caused severe emotional and financial damage to my marriage with my ex Husband Mr Xiao Towkay. My children's mental health has been affected and they have been examined by a psychiatrist at IMH whose reports state that she poisoned their minds. This statement is not intended to defame Ms Xiao Jie but to provide guidance to the immigration officers who may be determining Ms Xiao Jies suitability as a Singapore visitor or applicant for other visa categories. The matter has also been reported to SPF on report number 12345678 on 4/4/2014.
Regards,
Mdm TaiTai, NRIC 2888888X
I not lawyer/teacher/CPA.
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