Because, what they care about are folks like the clowns from the subcontinent who get PR, then immediately return back to India to work and live for 3 of their 5 year "PR". Traveling for a few weeks, or even a few months, while retaining a Singapore residence, is a far different situation.
Thanks Myasis Dragon.Myasis Dragon wrote: ↑Tue, 12 Apr 2022 11:23 pmBecause, what they care about are folks like the clowns from the subcontinent who get PR, then immediately return back to India to work and live for 3 of their 5 year "PR". Traveling for a few weeks, or even a few months, while retaining a Singapore residence, is a far different situation.
Sadly, Dan, all those links you have given us are for other countries. We are talking about Singapore and as far as I know, there is not a cumulative scorecard to enable you to get SGC here.dan91 wrote: ↑Sat, 14 May 2022 12:40 pmThanks Myasis Dragon.Myasis Dragon wrote: ↑Tue, 12 Apr 2022 11:23 pmBecause, what they care about are folks like the clowns from the subcontinent who get PR, then immediately return back to India to work and live for 3 of their 5 year "PR". Traveling for a few weeks, or even a few months, while retaining a Singapore residence, is a far different situation.
So, may I clarify, you're saying that even if I breached that 1-year absence due to short-term leisure travels cumulated over a period of 6 years, it still doesn't matter?
It seems that cumulative physical presence is an explicitly stated basic requirement (regardless of the forms of absence it seems) according to several countries' citizenship requirements as shown below:
https://www.immigrationdirect.co.uk/how ... tizen.html
https://www.govt.nz/browse/passports-ci ... uirements/
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-re ... ility.html
https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/citizen ... ligibility
Would appreciate it to hear experiences from anyone who has done the same as what I've mentioned in my post but still got their citizenship approved.
I have no idea what other country's regulations have to do with Singapore or your question.dan91 wrote: ↑Sat, 14 May 2022 12:40 pmThanks Myasis Dragon.Myasis Dragon wrote: ↑Tue, 12 Apr 2022 11:23 pmBecause, what they care about are folks like the clowns from the subcontinent who get PR, then immediately return back to India to work and live for 3 of their 5 year "PR". Traveling for a few weeks, or even a few months, while retaining a Singapore residence, is a far different situation.
So, may I clarify, you're saying that even if I breached that 1-year absence due to short-term leisure travels cumulated over a period of 6 years, it still doesn't matter?
It seems that cumulative physical presence is an explicitly stated basic requirement (regardless of the forms of absence it seems) according to several countries' citizenship requirements as shown below:
https://www.immigrationdirect.co.uk/how ... tizen.html
https://www.govt.nz/browse/passports-ci ... uirements/
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-re ... ility.html
https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/citizen ... ligibility
Would appreciate it to hear experiences from anyone who has done the same as what I've mentioned in my post but still got their citizenship approved.
What do you mean by "remote work travel"? Are you aware that there is virtually no country that you can go to for more than 90 days every calendar year (or every 6 months) without obtaining a residence and work permit, and working for a company with a legal presence in that country?
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