Mother Puts to Jail After Arranging a Marriage-of-Convenience for Daughter to Get Singapore Visit Pass

The Vietnamese mother paid over S$16,000 for the wedding!

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A Vietnamese mother, 54, was sentenced to six months in jail after being caught by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) arranging a marriage-of-convenience between her daughter, 31, and a Singaporean man, 51. 

The marriage was facilitated by a third party paid by the mother named, Luong Thi My Hang, so that her daughter, Vuong Thi My Tuyen, could get a visit pass to find employment in Singapore.

As reported by Mothership, Luong got acquainted with Le Thuy Trieu, a Vietnamese woman, in 2016 and shared that she wanted her daughter to stay longer in Singapore to find work. 

In response, Le said to Luong that she could arrange a marriage-of-convenience with a Singaporean man, Hoo Kee Hwa. The marriage can provide immigration advantages for her daughter, Vuong, in the form of a visit pass.

Written by

Roselle Espina