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I am a student.how to apply for visit visa.can u help me?
Hi! I am mainland chinese and would like to apply for Singapore visiting Visa as now I am working in Malaysia with one year work permit. How can I apply for the visiting visa in order for me to visit Singapore and what is the requirement for the application? please advise. This is my contact email: fonglaileng@gmail.com
hi ahmed from iraq erbil like vist from malizia how can go to singapor for travil my email perozashoes@yahoo.com
thanks for al staf on sigpor eambassy
hi sir i was be in south Korea now iam in malaysia . i would visit singapore so i apply about visa . how can get it . please text me . khaloodroony@gmail.com thanks
hi sir m. i am in Malaysia k.l plz i need a visa help me thanks nasir gulzar from Pakistan
It seems Singapore Hi commission in KL is closed down as I have been writing by email and also repeated called their KL office several times each time recordings answers sounds like robotic.
is there anyone help me to contact them on an important matter? please help. Thanks.
joemartin123@hotmail.com
I deeply regret my earlier posting which was not intentional
and sincerely apologise for my error of judgement in reading the above article and the intentions of your highly esteemed
Ambassador-at-large.
I wish to have both articles deleted.
Thank you.
Malayians are offended by the arrogance and ignorance of your Ambassador-at-large .
After reading the above article, I conclude that your so -called senior diplomat knows no diplomacy at all, but is in fact an anti-Chinese racist in disguise.He chose to attack Chinese Malaysians and the DAP because they cannot call the Singapore Ambassodor for an explanation.To criticise any other Chinese groups would be disastrous for him.This is hitting below the belt and the act of a coward.
I lost my id and atm card and my money was wihdrawn without my knowledge.infact it was stolen from me.my boyfriend domehow got access to my atm card and withdrawn all my money.i am afraid whether he can withdraw all my cpf by creating singpass on my behalf.i just heard about singpass through the internet.what should i do now i am desperate.i lodged a police report but nothing had been done.in 2001
I lost my belongings in Seremban while stopping by on the way back to Singapore. Includes everything, my Passport, IC and MY PR card.
What a day, after doing my police report, I called the embassy for help. Dominic attended to me. He was nice and follow up with me the requirements to issue me a Exit Letter out of Malaysia to go back.
On arrival to Embassy of Singapore in Kuala Lumpur to my shock, I was not allowed in by the securities insisting for my ID. I do not have any IDs!!told them I got Dominic inside doing my papers. They even look at the clock to tell me it is nearly 5pm and all employees inside has gone home.
I am really shocked at the way I was handled in my own Embassy and as a true Singaporean I think I have more right that the security in the Embassy who is not even Singaporean.
I wonder if I am in trouble outside office hours, who will help us as the embassy is closed with no money and roof to sleep??
I have yet to collect my passport tomorrow, lets see how it goes.
Regards, Raha
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