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ICA Warns of Fake Letters Linked to Permanent Residence Applications
Since January 2026, ICA has identified 12 cases of fake letters and invoices used to scam Singapore permanent residence applicants, involving fees up to S$5,000, officials said.
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Applying for PR through 'immigrant consultants' and received a payment letter from 'ICA'? It's fake, says the real ICA
If you have applied for long-term immigration facilities such as permanent residency and received a letter and tax invoice to pay a fee, do not make any payment. In a news release on Saturday (March 28), the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said it was alerted to a fake letter and tax invoice that were received by an applicant. According to ICA, the “documents” bore its letterhead and a signature of an officer allegedly from the autho…
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