The news agency later applied for an employment pass on behalf of Stuart but the application was rejected.
It then applied for a letter of consent, which would allow long-term visit pass holders who are spouses of a Singaporean or permanent resident to work here. This was later rejected.
Mr Johannus said: “(Stuart) agreed to the subsequent freelance offer, despite knowing that he was then on a long-term social visit pass, which prohibited him from engaging in any trade, vocation or profession without a valid work pass.”
He is not on a Dependant Pass. He is on a Long-Term Visit Pass.
I suspect Dependant Pass is only available to spouse of a person who himself or herself is a Work Pass holder. If spouse is a SG citizen, the correct procedure is to apply for LTVP.
He is not on a Dependant Pass. He is on a Long-Term Visit Pass.
I suspect Dependant Pass is only available to spouse of a person who himself or herself is a Work Pass holder. If spouse is a SG citizen, the correct procedure is to apply for LTVP.
He is not on a Dependant Pass. He is on a Long-Term Visit Pass.
I suspect Dependant Pass is only available to spouse of a person who himself or herself is a Work Pass holder. If spouse is a SG citizen, the correct procedure is to apply for LTVP.
Yeah usually LTVP application for a work pass is easily approved by the authorities. Of course MOM will reject if spouse applied for KTV jobs. And I find it funny that the authorities rejected his application since the post of an assistant producer is considered a professional position. Obviously the rejection was down to Kirsten being an irritating anti PAP critic.