Relocating, travelling or planning to make Singapore home? Discuss the criterias, passes or visa that is required.
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by therat » Sun, 23 Dec 2012 3:23 pm
I am a malaysian holding wp and work as police officer under SPF; not cisco.
I didn't know SPF recruit WP.
I went to SPF to check.
It stated
Entry Requirements:
Singaporean or Singapore PR.
Are you sure you under SPF not CISCO?
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by eviljonz » Sun, 23 Dec 2012 3:46 pm
therat wrote:I am a malaysian holding wp and work as police officer under SPF; not cisco.
I didn't know SPF recruit WP.
I went to SPF to check.
It stated
Entry Requirements:
Singaporean or Singapore PR.
Are you sure you under SPF not CISCO?
Yes SPF.
During my time it is allowed. now the regulations hv changed i suppose
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by taxico » Sun, 23 Dec 2012 4:58 pm
ah! my post is gone. stupid mouse. re-typed, but less exciting now.
IIRC, before the relaxation/commercialization of armed public service auxiliary police industry within the last decade, singapore had only the port authority police and the Commercial and Industrial Security COrporation (armed civilians tasked with helping an undersized singapore police force take care of security and escort duties).
all these persons were under the control and command of the same cabinet minister (home affairs).
their uniforms used to be nearly identical to the SPF version - this has since been changed. today, we also get to regularly see illegally parked pretend-police vans with their blue strobes turned on. nice!
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by eviljonz » Mon, 24 Dec 2012 5:10 pm
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by Mad Scientist » Mon, 24 Dec 2012 5:57 pm
eviljonz wrote:Updates :
1. Called SPF Criminal Register Office and tell them about my case. Officer advice case should eligible rendered spent, therefore case spent year 2007. Only have to physically present at the office can get written confirmation which unfortunate, I cant for now.
2. A letter of request permission has been sent to ICA together with form 14, Copies of Identification ID, Passport, Business card. Provided a local contact address for mailing purposes. The contents mainly
i) Summary of the offence committed
ii) When deportation
iii) When convicted
iv) Purposes of enter Singapore
3. Have been contact with my ex-employer HR. They need times to get back to me on the amount so, in process.
4. Applied for letter of good conduct from Malaysia, in case in the future the first appeal failed, they need this letter.
Finger cross, wait for ICA reply first.
Thanks all for the help. This is the 1st step.
Merry X'Mas to all.
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by kikeo » Tue, 25 Dec 2012 9:50 am
good luck and merry christmas !
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by eviljonz » Mon, 28 Jan 2013 6:16 pm
Hi all,
normally how long do ICA reply the case. It's has been 31 days since my request submitted to them.
Can I call them for enquiries as I know normally they wont entertain phone calls or have to just wait?
thanks

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by eviljonz » Tue, 05 Feb 2013 1:13 pm
Update:
Call ICA Customer service. My request is rejected.
What should i do next my friends here. Any suggestion?
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by Mad Scientist » Wed, 06 Feb 2013 7:22 am
eviljonz wrote:Update:
Call ICA Customer service. My request is rejected.
What should i do next my friends here. Any suggestion?
Have you got a reply from Singapore Police that your crime served has been spent which means you are on a clean slate ?
What did ICA states when they rejected you ?
What did you wrote on the request ?
What and how did you communicate with the Police on your bond money and crime ?
Alot of question
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by eviljonz » Thu, 07 Feb 2013 9:31 pm
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