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May 20, 2008 12:44
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Cap 133
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immigration ACT Cap 133
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3 +1 | 《除害劑條例》〔第133章〕 | Alvin Liu |
4 +1 | 第133章 | Wenjer Leuschel (X) |
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《除害劑條例》〔第133章〕
Pesticides Ordinance [Cap. 133]
《除害劑條例》〔第133章〕
《除害劑條例》〔第133章〕
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第133章
http://agcvldb4.agc.gov.sg/non_version/cgi-bin/cgi_retrieve....
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Note added at 3 Stunden (2008-05-20 16:22:15 GMT)
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(新加坡)移民法(法典第133章) = Immigration Act (Cap. 133)
http://www.mom.gov.sg/publish/momportal/en/press_room/press_...
Enforcement on Employment Pass Abuses 2001
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3. In 2001, a total of nine companies and 25 individuals were prosecuted under the Immigration Act (Cap 133) for EP abuses. Eight of these companies were charged for making false declarations of the monthly basic salary of their EP holders (please refer to example at Annex A). One company was charged for the illegal deployment of its EP holders. Of the 25 EP holders, 23 were charged for falsely declaring their educational qualifications (please refer to example at Annex A). The remaining two individuals were employers who were charged with the false declaration of the monthly basic salary of their EP holders....
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Note added at 3 Stunden (2008-05-20 16:22:15 GMT)
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(新加坡)移民法(法典第133章) = Immigration Act (Cap. 133)
http://www.mom.gov.sg/publish/momportal/en/press_room/press_...
Enforcement on Employment Pass Abuses 2001
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3. In 2001, a total of nine companies and 25 individuals were prosecuted under the Immigration Act (Cap 133) for EP abuses. Eight of these companies were charged for making false declarations of the monthly basic salary of their EP holders (please refer to example at Annex A). One company was charged for the illegal deployment of its EP holders. Of the 25 EP holders, 23 were charged for falsely declaring their educational qualifications (please refer to example at Annex A). The remaining two individuals were employers who were charged with the false declaration of the monthly basic salary of their EP holders....
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