Both passes allow a child/student to reside in Singapore and attend a school. A LTVP via a Student Pass is usually for either a) kids that come here to study or b) family was located here but the father was sent off to go run/fix something else and the mother/kids stayed behind.whoami1 wrote: ↑Tue, 12 Sep 2023 4:22 pmIs there a difference between a student pass or a dependent pass for school? My ex-wife does not have residency in Singapore and my son is on a dependent pass. However, she wants me to sign my son over into a student pass so that she can use him to get her LTVP just to stay in Singapore.
Are there any concerns regarding this? Is there a difference between the student pass and the dependent pass?
What about in regards to who is attached or holds legal custody?
thanks,
See the person's other post. This one has warning signs flashing everywheresundaymorningstaple wrote: ↑Wed, 13 Sep 2023 6:16 pmBe very careful. She could also be using the child for other reasons, e.g., a Damocles' Sword as it were, and there is a very good possibility of your neck being in the arc of the sharp edge of the swing. Just sayin', not inferring anything (words just from a person who been around the block several times already.![]()
Better be careful, you're skating on very thin ice it appears.whoami1 wrote: ↑Tue, 12 Sep 2023 4:22 pmIs there a difference between a student pass or a dependent pass for school? My ex-wife does not have residency in Singapore and my son is on a dependent pass. However, she wants me to sign my son over into a student pass so that she can use him to get her LTVP just to stay in Singapore.
Are there any concerns regarding this? Is there a difference between the student pass and the dependent pass?
What about in regards to who is attached or holds legal custody?
thanks,
My thoughts exactly!sundaymorningstaple wrote: ↑Wed, 13 Sep 2023 6:16 pmBe very careful. She could also be using the child for other reasons, e.g., a Damocles' Sword as it were, and there is a very good possibility of your neck being in the arc of the sharp edge of the swing. Just sayin', not inferring anything (words just from a person who been around the block several times already.![]()
Regardless, mothers are usually awarded custody of their children in a court of law.PNGMK wrote: ↑Wed, 13 Sep 2023 7:50 pmSingapore is a haven to run away wives with children who are trying to usurp whatever child custody arrangement exists in their home country. I do not know why or how but I've come across this a few times. It's odd as Singapore is a hague convention country as well.
LOL! Kind of scary actually, I wouldn't want to keep my ex around, that I know for sure.
Unless they are found in geylang in a brotherl with a needle in their arm. And only then.Lisafuller wrote: ↑Sat, 23 Sep 2023 1:46 pmRegardless, mothers are usually awarded custody of their children in a court of law.PNGMK wrote: ↑Wed, 13 Sep 2023 7:50 pmSingapore is a haven to run away wives with children who are trying to usurp whatever child custody arrangement exists in their home country. I do not know why or how but I've come across this a few times. It's odd as Singapore is a hague convention country as well.
Right. Even then the courts will find a way to reunite the mother with children.PNGMK wrote: ↑Mon, 25 Sep 2023 10:34 amUnless they are found in geylang in a brotherl with a needle in their arm. And only then.Lisafuller wrote: ↑Sat, 23 Sep 2023 1:46 pmRegardless, mothers are usually awarded custody of their children in a court of law.PNGMK wrote: ↑Wed, 13 Sep 2023 7:50 pmSingapore is a haven to run away wives with children who are trying to usurp whatever child custody arrangement exists in their home country. I do not know why or how but I've come across this a few times. It's odd as Singapore is a hague convention country as well.
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