
Those Singaporean immigration officers are well trained in psychology. They even try to cow you down kung me duda sila. Pero act naturally lang if you have nothing to hide. That is my best advice to you. I am a frequent traveler sa SG and I have seen how those IO treat or mistreat our compatriots.
Good luck.
hmm didto pakas singapore nya uyabon TS hahahha btaw bsta mga ingana..confidence rjd ug smart answers ang paaway arn mkapasar..kung mg tanga tanga kag tubag offload jd kah..then eye to eye contact jd para mkita ang sincerity sa imung answers..mao nay sagaran ingun sa ako
para nako dako ni chance ma offload... pero ul never know basin ma timingan ka ug maayo na IO ug dli man gani, tubag lang jud ug tarung ayaw pagduha2 then ayaw cge tanaw2 while gipangutana ka sa IO.. ayaw lang jud ka kulba total lingaw2 mana no reason na makuyawan ka ibutang sa imo huna2 ang lingaw ayaw ang kulba sa IO kay maayo kaayo na sila mo tanaw ug tao..![]()

kulbaa sad ani ui/...
sa tinood lang ang situation nimo somewhat raise red flag...


ha ha ha. Dili sa ingon I know the training in Singapore immigration officers. I guess the training is universal. In fact, the immigration officers in the USA is even worse. They profile you. Prior to your departure in the Philippines, our country is required to submit a list of passengers intending to land in the USA. This gives a lead for the USA to check and recheck.


Certification from your school, perhaps. Do you have a driver's license. From my limited experience, I have yet to know or encounter such identification requirements. However, I have seen immigration officers asking how much money the tourist is bringing and they ask the tourist to count their money in front of the immigration officer. Very degrading and deprecatory.
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