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Question about old bankruptcy and return to singapore

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americanexpat

From: United States
9/3/2006 18:13 EST

I lived in singapore 6 years ago, just before elaving i had a dispute wiht a bank regarding a wire transfer, in which they claimed i owed them 100,000 sgd which i did not.

After leaving i pretty much forgot about it and have not heard anything from them since.

I researched it on solvency search and found they did file a case against me however they do not have my passport, or any other identifying numbers on the case on my name...

Problem now, I have a good job prospect in singapore and am wondering if they filed a case what will happen when / if i return to singapore?


is it likely ill be stopped upon entry since from what i see they dont know who i am except by name? IE now passport number, no employment pass number etc...

What impact if any might this have on my ability to obtain a Employment pass?

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clorets
7/13/2008 12:31 EST

Hi,

I have similar question. Do you have the answer now?

And also I would like to know if the bankruptcy in singapore will affect my financial status in other country? if I do own assets in Malaysia for example.

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blackknight1
7/23/2008 17:37 EST

You better call a lawyer first. Spore loves to put expats in jail and collect from their company.

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AngeT

From: Singapore
5/31/2009 03:32 EST

Where did you hear that from? Perhaps you have got us mixed up with the Middle East?

I've witnessed **personally** how expats were LET OFF with a mere warning. Despite the petty crimes they committed that would see a Native behind jail.

Besides, expats who commit big crimes are repatriated by their companies. So I don't see how the Singapore govt loves to "put expats in jail and collect from their company." If that is the case, I would be the first to hear since I deal with expats day in day out.

You can argue with me on this, but being a Native Singaporean, I know what I am talking about ;)

Lastly, I would appreciate that the likes of you to find out first before perpetuating half-truths. That fit your agenda.

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spacepol
10/3/2009 19:08 EST

AngeT,

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We're more specialised in Nordic countries (we have inside info and know the languages), Argentina, Uruguay, Canada and the US; but Singapore seems (from the online material) to be the type of country keen on keeping and recruiting the best in various fields. So I'm interested!

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jerome8809
6/23/2015 11:19 EST

if you speak, truth, to anyone , on earth, you have nothing to fear, people , like honest, I have been to most high court, in u.s.a, I win , on truth......

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