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What are the consequences of cracking down on trade unions in Singapore?
But I suggest you don't really try. I think the consequence of doing this must be being reported, then being fined a lot of money in court, and then going to jail after getting hit by the board. After being released from prison, he will be taken directly to the airport and deported, and he will be forbidden to enter Singapore again for life.
In fact, it is not impossible to work illegally, because this phenomenon is very common all over the world. At this moment, even if you are in America or England, I can pretend not to see it and have reservations.
But if you want to try it in Singapore, my kind heart drives me again. What needs to be kindly reminded is that Singapore is too small, and the laws on illegal detention of illegal immigrants are extremely strict, with high crime cost and the most extreme criminal responsibility in the world. Don't think beautifully, it's not safe, and it may be exposed one day. By then, it will be too late to regret.
After weighing all the pros and cons, I think you should know what kind of decision you should make.
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