Relocating, travelling or planning to make Singapore home? Discuss the criterias, passes or visa that is required.
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by iamme » Mon, 07 Apr 2014 3:44 pm
Nithyaraj wrote:By the way this is second time for me..hope it will be successful..
Good luck!
Hope to hear from you again once you receive the outcome.
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by elnata » Tue, 15 Apr 2014 12:59 pm
iamme wrote:Nithyaraj wrote:Hi, Thankyou for your reply..I applied in late november 2013..still waiting for the result..Congrats to you..
And by the way, i have some additional info for you too... my housemate applied for the first time in Oct 2013 and her application took longer than mine to approved, she got hers in mid March 2014... So i think first-timer application needs slightly longer time to process... hope you'll get some good news soon!
Dear Iamme,
May I know what nationality both you and your housemate, for our reference info to know.
Any idea, how long normal processing time to get PR Application at the moment?
I am applying since last Mid Dec 13 and waiting for 4 months till now still pending.
Thank you.
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by iamme » Wed, 16 Apr 2014 12:13 pm
elnata wrote:iamme wrote:Nithyaraj wrote:Hi, Thankyou for your reply..I applied in late november 2013..still waiting for the result..Congrats to you..
And by the way, i have some additional info for you too... my housemate applied for the first time in Oct 2013 and her application took longer than mine to approved, she got hers in mid March 2014... So i think first-timer application needs slightly longer time to process... hope you'll get some good news soon!
Dear Iamme,
May I know what nationality both you and your housemate, for our reference info to know.
Any idea, how long normal processing time to get PR Application at the moment?
I am applying since last Mid Dec 13 and waiting for 4 months till now still pending.
Thank you.
Both of us are Malaysians.... I am not sure of the processing time but mine (2nd application) took slightly more than 2 months to be approved, where my housemate took about 4.5 months (1st application) to get her approval.. So I guess it's really difficult to say how long it will take but one thing for sure is - PENDING is better than REJECTED. Just be patient and wait for the outcome.... Good luck!!
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by elnata » Wed, 16 Apr 2014 2:07 pm
iamme wrote:elnata wrote:iamme wrote:
And by the way, i have some additional info for you too... my housemate applied for the first time in Oct 2013 and her application took longer than mine to approved, she got hers in mid March 2014... So i think first-timer application needs slightly longer time to process... hope you'll get some good news soon!
Dear Iamme,
May I know what nationality both you and your housemate, for our reference info to know.
Any idea, how long normal processing time to get PR Application at the moment?
I am applying since last Mid Dec 13 and waiting for 4 months till now still pending.
Thank you.
Both of us are Malaysians.... I am not sure of the processing time but mine (2nd application) took slightly more than 2 months to be approved, where my housemate took about 4.5 months (1st application) to get her approval.. So I guess it's really difficult to say how long it will take but one thing for sure is - PENDING is better than REJECTED. Just be patient and wait for the outcome.... Good luck!!
Well, thank you so much Iamme for your info, yes i will wait and hope to get an outcome very soon *fingercrossed*
Will update here again once i receive the result.
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by trycharlize » Wed, 23 Apr 2014 2:14 am
I just got my in-principal approval letter today...but I have tendered my resignation letter last week and now I'm serving 1 month notice... Joining my new company on 19th May....
Will this affect my application? My last day in the company will be on 14 May and I only managed to get the appointment on 28th May...
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by elnata » Wed, 23 Apr 2014 8:29 am
trycharlize wrote:I just got my in-principal approval letter today...but I have tendered my resignation letter last week and now I'm serving 1 month notice... Joining my new company on 19th May....
Will this affect my application? My last day in the company will be on 14 May and I only managed to get the appointment on 28th May...
Hey Trycharlize,
Congrats on ur PR approval. May i know how long have you waited for the pr application? And what nationality you are?
Regarding ur case, why u resigned while u r waiting for the outcome of pr?
I think it should not be problem, just try ur best to get earlier date of appointment, and if u cant make it. U need to get new company to fill up the form which is attached with the approval letter.
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by sundaymorningstaple » Wed, 23 Apr 2014 8:49 am
And applicants wonder why the employers don't like to fill out the Annex A for PR applicants. It's no wonder. I would have a good mind to fire any applicant who asked me to fill out an Annex A as I know that they will leave as soon as they get their PR (or in this case, even before). One can only hope ICA sees through their ruse.
SOME PEOPLE TRY TO TURN BACK THEIR ODOMETERS. NOT ME. I WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW WHY I LOOK THIS WAY. I'VE TRAVELED A LONG WAY, AND SOME OF THE ROADS WEREN'T PAVED. ~ Will Rogers
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by daniyatom » Wed, 23 Apr 2014 9:04 am
Quick question
With respect to the PR formalities, can I bring my wife's documents and submit them on her behalf without her being present? She's presently working outside of Singapore and is in the process of looking for a job in Singapore.
Think I need to bring her passport, the approval letter, photos, medical report and EP 152 form
What about the IC application? Will she need to be present?
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by Babu Saravanan » Wed, 30 Apr 2014 11:39 pm
Hi iamme . Happy to know you are a regular blood donor...may I know in which part of your application you show that you are a blood donor....let me know....
Thks.....
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by Babu Saravanan » Wed, 30 Apr 2014 11:44 pm
Hi iamme . Happy to know you are a regular blood donor...may I know in which part of your application you show that you are a blood donor....let me know....Â
iamme wrote:elnata wrote:iamme wrote:
And by the way, i have some additional info for you too... my housemate applied for the first time in Oct 2013 and her application took longer than mine to approved, she got hers in mid March 2014... So i think first-timer application needs slightly longer time to process... hope you'll get some good news soon!
Dear Iamme,
May I know what nationality both you and your housemate, for our reference info to know.
Any idea, how long normal processing time to get PR Application at the moment?
I am applying since last Mid Dec 13 and waiting for 4 months till now still pending.
Thank you.
Both of us are Malaysians.... I am not sure of the processing time but mine (2nd application) took slightly more than 2 months to be approved, where my housemate took about 4.5 months (1st application) to get her approval.. So I guess it's really difficult to say how long it will take but one thing for sure is - PENDING is better than REJECTED. Just be patient and wait for the outcome.... Good luck!!
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by sundaymorningstaple » Thu, 01 May 2014 12:38 am
Doesn't matter, they are wise to the subcontinental ruses and ignore them in their decision making processes. Probably not the right blood type anyway.
SOME PEOPLE TRY TO TURN BACK THEIR ODOMETERS. NOT ME. I WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW WHY I LOOK THIS WAY. I'VE TRAVELED A LONG WAY, AND SOME OF THE ROADS WEREN'T PAVED. ~ Will Rogers
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by trycharlize » Fri, 02 May 2014 1:32 am
elnata wrote:trycharlize wrote:I just got my in-principal approval letter today...but I have tendered my resignation letter last week and now I'm serving 1 month notice... Joining my new company on 19th May....
Will this affect my application? My last day in the company will be on 14 May and I only managed to get the appointment on 28th May...
Hey Trycharlize,
Congrats on ur PR approval. May i know how long have you waited for the pr application? And what nationality you are?
Regarding ur case, why u resigned while u r waiting for the outcome of pr?
I think it should not be problem, just try ur best to get earlier date of appointment, and if u cant make it. U need to get new company to fill up the form which is attached with the approval letter.
7 months. Malaysian. I thought they are going to reject since I have been waited for more than 6 months..
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by daniyatom » Fri, 09 May 2014 2:28 pm
Guys for those who have gone thru the formalities, how long do you typically stay at the ICA building waiting to be called?
Think my appointment is at 11.30 but I have flight out at 3pm, dont know if I will get stuck at Kallang
Also, can we go in earlier (by an hour or so) than the scheduled appointment time?
Please advise.
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by lastexile86 » Tue, 28 Oct 2014 10:02 pm
Hi all, appreciate if someone can clarify, i just got my PR approved and had appoint for the formalities next month...
FYI i applied my pr around May, and had my passport renewed around august (with new passport no), do i need to bring along the old passport with me during the appointment? any procedure for case of passport renewed like this?
thanks
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by sundaymorningstaple » Tue, 28 Oct 2014 10:34 pm
You will make a good future Singaporean. You will fit right in.
SOME PEOPLE TRY TO TURN BACK THEIR ODOMETERS. NOT ME. I WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW WHY I LOOK THIS WAY. I'VE TRAVELED A LONG WAY, AND SOME OF THE ROADS WEREN'T PAVED. ~ Will Rogers
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