Immigration Offences Lowest In 10 Years

SINGAPORE – Recent news says that Singapore has witnessed a decrease in the number of immigration offenses committed by overseas applicants coming to Singapore. A decline of 23 percent has been witnessed in the year 2010, which evidently indicates the “apparent” immigration system of Singapore and somehow the stringent rules, which make it hard for undocumented workers to enter the nation. The same has been confirmed by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA).

Further, statistics say that the quantity of applicants taken into custody for harbouring or recruiting illegal overseas workers had declined by 4 and 48 per cent in that order. The ICA has further confirmed that the fall holds direct relevance to the cooperation with other Home Team organizations such as the Central Narcotics Bureau Singapore, the Police Force and the Ministry of Manpower. In addition, other factors leading to this decline are processed technological capabilities and the spreading of anti-harbouring messages, to name a few.

With this decline, prospective immigrants planning to immigrate to Singapore can connect with the fact that an immigration process to Singapore requires a correct set of documents and an apt application process to go for a successful immigration application process. Those planning to choose the wrong way would face the consequences of detention, deportation and arrests like it has happened with ones who are taken into custody by the Singapore immigration department for their illegal path opted.

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