Based on my experience and others on here, it takes a minimum of 8 weeks and there is no point chasing it until then. During Covid disruption, this timeframe became extended as there were a surge of applications from people fearing retrenchment (based reading threads on here).
There is nothing to prorate. You must be earning at least SGD 12,000 PER MONTH to apply.wnext wrote: ↑Thu, 29 Apr 2021 9:34 amHi,
Currently holding an EP, will apply for PEP, going to resign from current job
Question 1: is it better to exchange the EP with PEP as soon as PEP is approved or after the resignation and the cancellation of the EP?
Question 2: is the minimum income for the fiscal year prorated?
Assuming PEP is approved in June and I take it in August
From August to December, do I have to make:
144000?
144000*5/12 (as PEP replaced EP in August)?
144000*7/12 (as PEP was approved in June)?
Thanks
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Would love an answer to this too. People keep telling me the PEP is pretty straight forward and as long as you meet the criteria you’re good to go, but I’m so sceptical and cautious about anything immigration related in SG…
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