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What are the chances my PR will be approved?

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What are the chances my PR will be approved?

Post by Happydiamond » Fri, 13 Jun 2014 5:05 pm

hi, I have been married to my wife, SC for almost a year now and I have been residing in Singapore for 2 years now. I have a diploma in engineering from Victoria University in Melbourne. My wife and I met when we were studying in Australia 4 years ago. I am holding an Iranian passport and Employment pass with salary of $4500 a month. We own a property in Singapore. The reason why we have chose Singapore to be our home because my wife is in a family business in Singapore and she is taking over the business. My wife is a degree holder in Business and earns $9000 a month.

What are the chances of my PR to be granted if I apply for PR?

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Re: What are the chances my PR will be approved?

Post by the lynx » Fri, 13 Jun 2014 5:16 pm

Happydiamond wrote:hi, I have been married to my wife, SC for almost a year now and I have been residing in Singapore for 2 years now. I have a diploma in engineering from Victoria University in Melbourne. My wife and I met when we were studying in Australia 4 years ago. I am holding an Iranian passport and Employment pass with salary of $4500 a month. We own a property in Singapore. The reason why we have chose Singapore to be our home because my wife is in a family business in Singapore and she is taking over the business. My wife is a degree holder in Business and earns $9000 a month.

What are the chances of my PR to be granted if I apply for PR?
I don't know about your chances applying for PR under Family Ties Scheme (since you are married to her).

But if you're applying under Professional and Technical Scheme, you should wait until you get three years of tax assessment.

Either way, if you're unable to get PR through either route, you can consider LTVP+ after being married for three years, or have a child (whichever comes first).

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Post by sundaymorningstaple » Fri, 13 Jun 2014 5:48 pm

It will be interesting to see if his nationality will play any role in his success as well. (We've seen it be a factor with some other nationalities where they married local girls.)
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