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How long is the employment pass wait?

Post by ceej1979 » Tue, 02 Feb 2010 3:42 am

Is the 4-6 weeks they state for pass decisions, pretty uniform in general?

I'm happy to wait. Just wondering if you ever get shorter decisions - like within a week, or a couple of weeks or something like that?

I'm just planning on going away for a 2-3 weeks, and may or may not be in e-mail contact with the company.

If I got a positive decision, I'd have to act straight away with my company, in regards to notice. I'm picturing me going away, and then getting the fastest decision of all time, and having waisted a week or so with it sat in my inbox.

Worth bringing the blackberry, and staying on contact. Or can I safely assume that I won't hear anything for at least, say 2 weeks?

thanks!

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Re: How long is the employment pass wait?

Post by Tas Burrfoot » Tue, 02 Feb 2010 3:45 am

ceej1979 wrote:Is the 4-6 weeks they state for pass decisions, pretty uniform in general?

I'm happy to wait. Just wondering if you ever get shorter decisions - like within a week, or a couple of weeks or something like that?

I'm just planning on going away for a 2-3 weeks, and may or may not be in e-mail contact with the company.

If I got a positive decision, I'd have to act straight away with my company, in regards to notice. I'm picturing me going away, and then getting the fastest decision of all time, and having waisted a week or so with it sat in my inbox.

Worth bringing the blackberry, and staying on contact. Or can I safely assume that I won't hear anything for at least, say 2 weeks?

thanks!
4-6 weeks is pretty long... My gf got hers in 1 day, this was in mid December.

You can proceed with your vacation but just probably make sure you tell your prospective employee that you will be out of the island. And make sure you have email access. :)
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Re: How long is the employment pass wait?

Post by ceej1979 » Tue, 02 Feb 2010 7:58 am

Tas Burrfoot wrote:
ceej1979 wrote:Is the 4-6 weeks they state for pass decisions, pretty uniform in general?

I'm happy to wait. Just wondering if you ever get shorter decisions - like within a week, or a couple of weeks or something like that?

I'm just planning on going away for a 2-3 weeks, and may or may not be in e-mail contact with the company.

If I got a positive decision, I'd have to act straight away with my company, in regards to notice. I'm picturing me going away, and then getting the fastest decision of all time, and having waisted a week or so with it sat in my inbox.

Worth bringing the blackberry, and staying on contact. Or can I safely assume that I won't hear anything for at least, say 2 weeks?

thanks!
4-6 weeks is pretty long... My gf got hers in 1 day, this was in mid December.

You can proceed with your vacation but just probably make sure you tell your prospective employee that you will be out of the island. And make sure you have email access. :)

1 day? Wow. Was she a really high earner - like the Q1 over 7k people? Or was it just a normal sort of one?

I'm actually probably the only person on here who wants it to take maybe 5-6 weeks!

I've told them I will head right out if I got one (and plan to stick to that commitment whatever happens just to show them that I mean business) and also have a wedding in the UK in 6 weeks to go to. So If I can hang on for another 3 weeks, I can still go!

Although, I'lll be very happy if I got it obviously

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Post by jpatokal » Tue, 02 Feb 2010 10:37 am

If the EP application is filed online (and there's no reason not to), they're usually processed very quickly -- a P1 EP I handled recently was approved in under 24 hours (!). It only takes 4-6 weeks if you send in a paper application.

However, the EP is valid for 3-6 months after issuing, so there's no need to for you fly off to Singapore immediately.
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Post by ceej1979 » Tue, 02 Feb 2010 10:37 pm

jpatokal wrote:If the EP application is filed online (and there's no reason not to), they're usually processed very quickly -- a P1 EP I handled recently was approved in under 24 hours (!). It only takes 4-6 weeks if you send in a paper application.

However, the EP is valid for 3-6 months after issuing, so there's no need to for you fly off to Singapore immediately.
Ahhh, I see. I think I misunderstood. I assumed the 6 week thing referred to all applications.

It's definitely been sent online. Yesterday I think. I just assumed it would take numerous weeks.

I'll keep in contact with HR then. As I said, I have a lot to organise, and need to know one way or the other ASAP.

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