Do's and Don’ts in Singapore
The stories are unbelievable and the rumours are many, get a handle on the facts when the Danish Embassy and TSMP Law Corporations erases the uncertainties and clear up the do's and don'ts in Singapore.
You could end in serious trouble if you don’t know certain things about the laws in Singapore.
Come to an informative meeting with lawyer Ian Lim, Partner at TSMP Law Corporations and Deputy Head of Mission and Consul Birgit Dohmann Chang who will give you some useful tips on how to avoid “getting into trouble” in Singapore.
The event takes place in an informal tone and there will be plenty of room for questions from the participants. Discussion points as below.
Do's and don’ts for teenagers/ young people (and everyone else): Drinking, partying, drugs, fights, outrage of modesty, shoplifting etc. What to be aware of? Risks? What are the consequences? If in trouble what to do?
Age of criminal responsibility.
Driving in Singapore: What to be aware of if you have an accident? Driving license (risks of driving without or with expired license)?
Death in the family: What to do and expect if husband, wife, or a child passes away?
How can the embassy help? Who to contact, when and how?
Join this event if you are seeking the full perspective on do's and don'ts in Singapore.
About the speakers
Birgit Dohmann Chang
Deputy Head of Mission and Consul at Danish Embassy Singapore
Birgit has an impressive background from working at different embassies all around the world. With many years of experience in consular services, Birgit got the important insights and interesting facts that all Danes abroad need to know.
Since 2020 Birgit has played an important role at the Danish Embassy in Singapore. She is with no doubt the one to ask about Do's and Don'ts in Singapore.
Ian Lim
Partner at TSMP Law Corporations
Ian heads TSMP’s Employment & Labour team, and is a partner in its Dispute Resolution practice, practicing both international arbitration and corporate & commercial litigation. His practice has a specific emphasis on contentious and transactional employment law, particularly on issues of non- competition, wrongful dismissal, harassment, retirement and re-employment, industrial relations and data privacy and confidentiality.
Date & Time
Thursday, 3 March 2022, 12pm - 1pm.
Venue:
The Royal Danish Embassy
101 Thomson Road
#13-04 United Square
Singapore 307591
Registration & Cost:
The event is free of charge and for DABS members only. Registration is mandatory. Seating is limited and on a first-come, first-served basis.
Kindly note that all participants need to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
F&B:
Sandwich and drink provided.
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