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    Creditcard

    Quote Originally Posted by RedDragon64  [View Original Post]
    This is fairly SOP when entering any country. Immigration may ask to show your return ticket to prove how long you are staying, hotel booking to show proof that you have somewhere to stay, and proof of funds to cover your stay. Showing a wad of cash is a bit old school (I have seen people use bankbooks, or printouts of their recent account statements). It can be a bit subjective (like many things in immigration).

    Hope this helps.
    If she has a good credit card it should be enough. Most likely more issues with airline in Thailand not wanting risk of needing to return pasenger cost.

  2. #8278
    More than enough to cover stay (hotel and meals) and touring is required as well as airline tickets. Also important is a job back home if possible or strong attachments back home. Every place requires it.

    As you noticed, this has been mentioned in many posts. I would not have let her borrow from a "friend" as the interest payments are usually very high. Usually a supporting letter, prepaid hotel, confirmed and paid in full round trip ticket and some cash helps. Travelling with her is best. Even if everything is in order, it all depends on the immigration officer. There was a post some time ago whereby a punter's girls was pulled aside and almost denied entry; even though the punter was travelling with her and had everything in order.

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnSue  [View Original Post]
    Many years ago I flew a Thai friend into Singapore for a few days. She had previously worked in Singapore and said she had to show money at the airport on arrival. A couple of days after she arrived I noticed a big wad of cash in her bag, and she said she had shown it at the airport. As she had borrowed it from a friend in Thailand she had to take it back.

    I have seen reference to this on the Forums so am assuming this still is required?

    I might fly another friend in from Thailand in the future who has not travelled much and has to the best of my knowledge never been involved in the sex trade.

    My question is, typically how much money is needed to be shown at the airport?

    Thanks!

    JS.

  3. #8277
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnSue  [View Original Post]
    I might fly another friend in from Thailand in the future who has not travelled much and has to the best of my knowledge never been involved in the sex trade.
    a Thai girl who is not in the sex trade recently came to meet me in Singapore and she didn't need to show any money and had no issues at Immigration. She did have a return flight ticket and proof of where she was staying but was not asked for either. However, as RedDragon implies, it's all up to the Immigration officer.

  4. #8276
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnSue  [View Original Post]
    Many years ago I flew a Thai friend into Singapore for a few days. She had previously worked in Singapore and said she had to show money at the airport on arrival. A couple of days after she arrived I noticed a big wad of cash in her bag, and she said she had shown it at the airport. As she had borrowed it from a friend in Thailand she had to take it back.

    I have seen reference to this on the Forums so am assuming this still is required?

    I might fly another friend in from Thailand in the future who has not travelled much and has to the best of my knowledge never been involved in the sex trade.

    My question is, typically how much money is needed to be shown at the airport?

    Thanks!

    JS.
    This is fairly SOP when entering any country. Immigration may ask to show your return ticket to prove how long you are staying, hotel booking to show proof that you have somewhere to stay, and proof of funds to cover your stay. Showing a wad of cash is a bit old school (I have seen people use bankbooks, or printouts of their recent account statements). It can be a bit subjective (like many things in immigration).

    Hope this helps.

  5. #8275
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnSue  [View Original Post]
    Latest news is that meeting will be on Sentosa. Hopefully they will both stay on Sentosa and the rest of Singapore can just carry on. This could all be fake news I guess. When Bush Senior visited a long time ago he stayed at the Shangri La, which on the "mainland" is one of the easier hotels to isolate I guess.
    According to the New York Times, both are staying at "mainland" hotels– Trump at Shangri-La and Kim at St Regis.

    Major worship to anybody who gets a photo of Trump at OT or cruising in the presidential limo around Geylang.

  6. #8274

    Show Money at Changi.

    Many years ago I flew a Thai friend into Singapore for a few days. She had previously worked in Singapore and said she had to show money at the airport on arrival. A couple of days after she arrived I noticed a big wad of cash in her bag, and she said she had shown it at the airport. As she had borrowed it from a friend in Thailand she had to take it back.

    I have seen reference to this on the Forums so am assuming this still is required?

    I might fly another friend in from Thailand in the future who has not travelled much and has to the best of my knowledge never been involved in the sex trade.

    My question is, typically how much money is needed to be shown at the airport?

    Thanks!

    JS.

  7. #8273
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnSue  [View Original Post]
    Latest news is that meeting will be on Sentosa. Hopefully they will both stay on Sentosa and the rest of Singapore can just carry on. This could all be fake news I guess. When Bush Senior visited a long time ago he stayed at the Shangri La, which on the "mainland" is one of the easier hotels to isolate I guess.

    I have landed at airports with AF1 and AF2 parked up. I would be extremely surprised if Singapore closed Changi. But the roads are an issue, but if you just drive them both to Sentosa (or fly them) and lock the little island down. Problem goes away.
    More news on the upcoming meeting.

    https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news...uring-10396644

    https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news...p-kim-10398926

    I wonder what will happen to us worker bees whose offices are in and around the "special event zone".

  8. #8272
    Quote Originally Posted by Ebauche  [View Original Post]
    The world would be a better place if Trump and Kim would just iron things out over some siew yook mee and Tigers at a Geylang Eating House followed by a bit of pussy grabbing in one of the houses.
    Latest news is that meeting will be on Sentosa. Hopefully they will both stay on Sentosa and the rest of Singapore can just carry on. This could all be fake news I guess. When Bush Senior visited a long time ago he stayed at the Shangri La, which on the "mainland" is one of the easier hotels to isolate I guess.

    I have landed at airports with AF1 and AF2 parked up. I would be extremely surprised if Singapore closed Changi. But the roads are an issue, but if you just drive them both to Sentosa (or fly them) and lock the little island down. Problem goes away.

  9. #8271
    Quote Originally Posted by BlackPage  [View Original Post]
    I wonder if they will take Trump and Kim to
    The world would be a better place if Trump and Kim would just iron things out over some siew yook mee and Tigers at a Geylang Eating House followed by a bit of pussy grabbing in one of the houses.

  10. #8270

    Uu

    Quote Originally Posted by RedDragon64  [View Original Post]
    I was on my way to the airport in Atlanta many years ago. We were making good time when suddenly all the traffic on the freeway came to a complete stop for 30 minutes. We eventually heard on the radio that Dan Quayle was on his way to the airport so they had locked down ALL of the freeways in the city. I remember exclaiming "No man on this planet is that important".
    So I am definitely staying away from downtown SG for the whole time that visit is going on.
    I could bet that Singapore's police is expected to be and will be more efficient than Atlanta Police. If they lock all freeways of Atlanta for Dan Quayle, what could they do if Mr. Kim will pay a visit to the CocaCola factory?

    Quote Originally Posted by Blanquiceleste  [View Original Post]
    More on the upcoming meeting.
    I wonder if they will take Trump and Kim to Batam for massage and KTV? For those who know that place: imagine the Utama area delimited as "special event area".

  11. #8269
    Quote Originally Posted by Ebauche  [View Original Post]
    The bigger problem is impact on road traffic, as the Secret Service pretty much clears the streets along the motorcade route. I expect traffic snarls to be a bigger problem than anything at Changi, if my experience here is indicative. I'the expect security on the roads and at whatever venue they're using to be stricter than we get domestically, but airport security to be similar.
    I was on my way to the airport in Atlanta many years ago. We were making good time when suddenly all the traffic on the freeway came to a complete stop for 30 minutes. We eventually heard on the radio that Dan Quayle was on his way to the airport so they had locked down ALL of the freeways in the city. I remember exclaiming "No man on this planet is that important".

    So I am definitely staying away from downtown SG for the whole time that visit is going on.

  12. #8268
    When Obama went to, I think, Colombia, his security team got in trouble after an altercation with a prostitute or whatever PC name the woman chose. Anyway, the sky will not fall. The motorcade should be able to get around because getting between venues will not be that far apart, I assume. The two hot air balloons will be spending most of their time staring at their buttons and comparing the size.

    Quote Originally Posted by RedDragon64  [View Original Post]
    LE has already started quietly doing sweeps on Balestier, Chinatown, OT, and Geylang looking for Visa breakers..

  13. #8267
    Quote Originally Posted by BionicMan  [View Original Post]
    All airports work normally when AF1 is parked.

    Higher degree of security but fully operational. Maybe a bit of traffic separation during landing and take off.

    Tons of pictures in the web of landing or take off and parked.

    City traffic will be controlled and residential / meeting location in full security bit cities are not blocked.
    I live in a "swing state" with lots of electoral votes in the USA, near the airport serving a major metropolitan area. We get POTUS / VPOTUS visits all the time, regardless who is in office. Impact at the airport is there, but minimal. The bigger problem is impact on road traffic, as the Secret Service pretty much clears the streets along the motorcade route. I expect traffic snarls to be a bigger problem than anything at Changi, if my experience here is indicative. I'the expect security on the roads and at whatever venue they're using to be stricter than we get domestically, but airport security to be similar.

  14. #8266
    Quote Originally Posted by Blanquiceleste  [View Original Post]

    More on the upcoming meeting.
    This is pretty much what I was envisioning. LE has already started quietly doing sweeps on Balestier, Chinatown, OT, and Geylang looking for Visa breakers. My point was that they will not be publicizing the arrests because they are not looking for the publicity. . they are simply trying to clean up. Anybody trying their luck at OT for the next few days is likely to be randomly stopped and checked (bigger risk for the ladies than the clients obviously).

    The whole island is already on increased security. I pass through screening every day for work, and what used to be a 30 sec fingerprint scan and bag x-ray has turned into a 20-30 minute ordeal complete with physical bag searches and pat downs.

  15. #8265
    Quote Originally Posted by BionicMan  [View Original Post]
    City traffic will be controlled and residential / meeting location in full security bit cities are not blocked.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapo...ial-event-area

    More on the upcoming meeting.

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