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SINGAPORE - A man who was convicted of leaving his hostel multiple times during his stay-home notice (SHN) has been stripped of his permanent residence (PR) status. "Singapore permanent residents who have been convicted of an offence will have their PR status reviewed by the ICA. In the case of Mr Chong Tet Choe, ICA has revoked his PR status.
SINGAPORE, Feb 5 (The Straits Times/ANN): A man who was convicted of leaving his hostel multiple times during his stay-home notice (SHN) has been stripped of his permanent residence (PR) status.
The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) revoked Chong Tet Choe s PR status on Thursday.
It added in a statement yesterday: Singapore permanent residents who have been convicted of an offence will have their PR status reviewed by the ICA.
Chong, 47, is the first to have his PR status revoked for breaching Covid-19 rules.
Another man, 45, lost his PR status and was barred from re-entering Singapore in February last year, when he insisted on leaving Singapore despite being issued an SHN after travelling to China.
ICA said it rejected his application for the renewal of his re-entry permit which allows a person to retain his or her PR status while outside of Singapore.