In ICA's Explanatory Notes to Form 4A, section 7, paragraph (i) ICA requests "Income Tax Notices of Assessment for the last 3 years" (or written permission to obtain those tax records from IRAS).fullhouse3010 wrote:I'm currently holding Spass, and filed tax once.
And it also doesn't mean they will throw away the application if the 3 years NOA isn't there...BBCWatcher wrote: That's 3 years. ICA does not prohibit PR applications from individuals who cannot supply 3 years of tax records, but in my view one really ought to assume every single word in their instructions is important.
Right. So let's consider this logically. Here's how I'd phrase the decision process.ecureilx wrote:It's called case by case, and you and me wouldn't know if OPs profile matches what ICA is looking for, as of now..
I know folks who went to apply PR 6 months after they arrived in Singapore and they didn't go through the GIP program. And they got it.BBCWatcher wrote:. Moreover, there is already a path to PR for many individuals with truly exceptional characteristics: the Global Investor Programme.
To rephrase it, I don't understand the above quote ... if a person is talented, he has to go via GIP ? You mean via the Investor program ????BBCWatcher wrote:. Moreover, there is already a path to PR for many individuals with truly exceptional characteristics: the Global Investor Programme.
+1sundaymorningstaple wrote:Squirrel, don't forget, it's only BBCW's view. Not necessarily what "is" on the ground. We all have our individual views based on our own anecdotal evidence or in some cases, pipe-dreams.
Yes, My Lord. We shall follow every word, to the letterBBCWatcher wrote:Read every single word. Including especially what ICA wrote. For example, if I included the word "many," please assume I did so for a reason. Likewise, if ICA requests 3 years of tax assessments (they do), I recommend you take their request seriously.
I did not suggest otherwise.sundaymorningstaple wrote:BBCW, Exceptional Characteristics is a bit different than an exceptionally deep wallet.
I don't think I was particularly oblique or acrobatic, but thank you.But I tend to agree with your oblique reference and linquistic acrobatics but most won't cotton to what you are saying.
The operative words here are "for consideration" which doesn't mean you will get PR, or even to 1st base with the application. But that is normal will all MOM and ICA applications. This prevents receiving Tailor Made applications from showing up.Top 5 Most Popular FAQs
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