$30,000 for fraudulent arranged Australia marriage.
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Re: $30,000 for fraudulent arranged Australia marriage.
? Thought that conjugal rights broke the unwritten rule of fake marriages and changes it to a real marriage. Am I wrong?
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Re: $30,000 for fraudulent arranged Australia marriage.
I think that you are wrong. The decision on whether a marriage is a sham or not probably has little to do with sex. I must up my rate, but I did hear of a scam this week. A Vietnamese woman in Vietnam wanting to marry an Aussie and get a visa. No no.
Re: $30,000 for fraudulent arranged Australia marriage.
the going rate is $A60k to $A80k.
plus expenses, so I have beeen told.
No conjugal rights. And you need to live in Oz for a couple of years.
plus expenses, so I have beeen told.
No conjugal rights. And you need to live in Oz for a couple of years.
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Re: $30,000 for fraudulent arranged Australia marriage.
is that what you paid john?
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Re: $30,000 for fraudulent arranged Australia marriage.
Follow-up from the OP:
Orphanage owners convicted of fraud
12 April 2017
A husband and wife who owned an orphanage were yesterday convicted of scamming five people out of almost $40,000 after promising to find the victims work in Australia. Thoeun Samnang, 32, was president of Our Friends Orphanage, while his wife Sok Saknika, 28, was administration and finance director.
Kham Sophary, the deputy prosecutor at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court, said the suspects convinced five people from Takeo province they could find them work in Australia in June 2012.
“They required the victims to pay $10,000 each in advance. They promised they would be able to leave for work in Australia within a month of paying,” he said.
“But after receiving a total of $38,100 from the victims, they did not find them work as promised. When the victims demanded their money back, they fled and went on the run.”
The victims later filed a police complaint and the couple was arrested in accordance a court warrant on September 7 last year.
Ly Lipmeng, a judge at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court, said the suspects were convicted of fraud and ordered to repay the plaintiffs $38,100.
Mr. Samnang was also sentenced to three years in prison and Ms. Saknika two years, while both were fined four million riel (about $1,000).
http://www.khmertimeskh.com/news/37465/ ... -of-fraud/
Orphanage owners convicted of fraud
12 April 2017
A husband and wife who owned an orphanage were yesterday convicted of scamming five people out of almost $40,000 after promising to find the victims work in Australia. Thoeun Samnang, 32, was president of Our Friends Orphanage, while his wife Sok Saknika, 28, was administration and finance director.
Kham Sophary, the deputy prosecutor at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court, said the suspects convinced five people from Takeo province they could find them work in Australia in June 2012.
“They required the victims to pay $10,000 each in advance. They promised they would be able to leave for work in Australia within a month of paying,” he said.
“But after receiving a total of $38,100 from the victims, they did not find them work as promised. When the victims demanded their money back, they fled and went on the run.”
The victims later filed a police complaint and the couple was arrested in accordance a court warrant on September 7 last year.
Ly Lipmeng, a judge at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court, said the suspects were convicted of fraud and ordered to repay the plaintiffs $38,100.
Mr. Samnang was also sentenced to three years in prison and Ms. Saknika two years, while both were fined four million riel (about $1,000).
http://www.khmertimeskh.com/news/37465/ ... -of-fraud/
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Re: $30,000 for fraudulent arranged Australia marriage.
As I understood it, it was over 10k Oz just to apply for a residency visa.....
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