Hi everyone, another 2 weeks would be my first application for PR(whole family), a bit worry, as my children need a PR to get primary school. below are my family profile
Me (sponsor):
Nationality: Malaysian Chinese
work Duration: 10 years back, i have work in SG for 8 months, after that back to MY for further study, just recently coming back to SG work for 1.5 years
Work field: IT (manager lvl), MNC company
Salary: $5.7k basic
Education: Degree in ISE
Spouse:
Nationality: Malaysian Chinese
Currently not working (DP)
Education: Degree in Business
Son: 6 years old, study K2 in SG
Daughter: 4 years old, study N2 in SG
Appreciate any form of advice.
Thank you in advance.
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PR Approval Chances (Malaysian Chinese)
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Personally, I see approval, but not at this time. Maybe after you have been here for at least two consecutive years, but not before. But who knows, you buys yer ticket, you takes yer chances. The worst thing that can happen is they reject it. You can still work. They might tell you 'not at this time' which basically means you applied too soon. I'd recommend waiting but I do understand you predicament regarding schooling. If you can handle rejection, give it a shot. Who knows? You have a son already so it might be enough to swing the tide in your favour.
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Yes, schooling is my biggest issue, as a foreigner to get a primary school is very difficultsundaymorningstaple wrote:Personally, I see approval, but not at this time. Maybe after you have been here for at least two consecutive years, but not before. But who knows, you buys yer ticket, you takes yer chances. The worst thing that can happen is they reject it. You can still work. They might tell you 'not at this time' which basically means you applied too soon. I'd recommend waiting but I do understand you predicament regarding schooling. If you can handle rejection, give it a shot. Who knows? You have a son already so it might be enough to swing the tide in your favour.
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