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Newborn pr

Post by zinc32 » Fri, 05 Feb 2016 1:55 pm

Would anyone have their experiences to share on the outcomes of their newborn singapore pr application .. How long does it take for the processing ..baby born in sg ( male ) and applied for pr with in the 42 days period


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Re: Newborn pr

Post by x9200 » Fri, 05 Feb 2016 9:45 pm

5 years ago it took my son 4 months.

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Re: Newborn pr

Post by zinc32 » Fri, 05 Feb 2016 9:46 pm

Ok thanks


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Re: Newborn pr

Post by kma88 » Wed, 17 Feb 2016 2:59 pm

3 years ago it took us about two months

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Re: Newborn pr

Post by lingkiin » Fri, 19 Aug 2016 6:23 pm

So, how many months your soon took to get his PR?

Anyone get their children approved recently?
I applied for my son on 2/7...

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Re: Newborn pr

Post by singaporeflyer » Fri, 19 Aug 2016 6:40 pm

lingkiin wrote:So, how many months your soon took to get his PR?

Anyone get their children approved recently?
I applied for my son on 2/7...
Won't be so fast as you expect.

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Re: RE: Re: Newborn pr

Post by ecureilx » Fri, 19 Aug 2016 7:18 pm

singaporeflyer wrote:
lingkiin wrote:So, how many months your soon took to get his PR?

Anyone get their children approved recently?
I applied for my son on 2/7...
Won't be so fast as you expect.
And ICA will hint or directly suggest LTVP instead, going by recent applications!

That's the same suggestion being dished out at MPS too to folks asking for PR assistance

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Re: RE: Re: Newborn pr

Post by American » Tue, 19 Feb 2019 3:35 pm

ecureilx wrote:
singaporeflyer wrote:
lingkiin wrote:So, how many months your soon took to get his PR?

Anyone get their children approved recently?
I applied for my son on 2/7...
Won't be so fast as you expect.
And ICA will hint or directly suggest LTVP instead, going by recent applications!

That's the same suggestion being dished out at MPS too to folks asking for PR assistance
Reviving this thread. What is the average time it really takes to get a newborn's PR in 2018/2019? I am still waiting for the PR for my newborn. Both parents PRs. It is now 7+ months and still the PR has not come in. Child already has an LTVP.

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Re: RE: Re: Newborn pr

Post by Aurora87 » Tue, 19 Feb 2019 6:43 pm

American wrote:
ecureilx wrote:
singaporeflyer wrote:
Won't be so fast as you expect.
And ICA will hint or directly suggest LTVP instead, going by recent applications!

That's the same suggestion being dished out at MPS too to folks asking for PR assistance
Reviving this thread. What is the average time it really takes to get a newborn's PR in 2018/2019? I am still waiting for the PR for my newborn. Both parents PRs. It is now 7+ months and still the PR has not come in. Child already has an LTVP.
it took my son about 4 months last year. Applied on May, approved on Sept.

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Re: RE: Re: Newborn pr

Post by American » Wed, 20 Feb 2019 8:27 am

Aurora87 wrote:
American wrote:
ecureilx wrote: And ICA will hint or directly suggest LTVP instead, going by recent applications!

That's the same suggestion being dished out at MPS too to folks asking for PR assistance
Reviving this thread. What is the average time it really takes to get a newborn's PR in 2018/2019? I am still waiting for the PR for my newborn. Both parents PRs. It is now 7+ months and still the PR has not come in. Child already has an LTVP.
it took my son about 4 months last year. Applied on May, approved on Sept.
Thanks - did you apply online, or walk in? I am worried that using the new online system takes longer than walking in.

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Re: RE: Re: Newborn pr

Post by Aurora87 » Wed, 20 Feb 2019 9:55 pm

American wrote:
Aurora87 wrote:
American wrote:
Reviving this thread. What is the average time it really takes to get a newborn's PR in 2018/2019? I am still waiting for the PR for my newborn. Both parents PRs. It is now 7+ months and still the PR has not come in. Child already has an LTVP.
it took my son about 4 months last year. Applied on May, approved on Sept.
Thanks - did you apply online, or walk in? I am worried that using the new online system takes longer than walking in.
I applied online.

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Re: RE: Re: Newborn pr

Post by lingkiin » Thu, 21 Feb 2019 6:01 pm

American wrote:
Aurora87 wrote:
American wrote:
Reviving this thread. What is the average time it really takes to get a newborn's PR in 2018/2019? I am still waiting for the PR for my newborn. Both parents PRs. It is now 7+ months and still the PR has not come in. Child already has an LTVP.
it took my son about 4 months last year. Applied on May, approved on Sept.
Thanks - did you apply online, or walk in? I am worried that using the new online system takes longer than walking in.
Newborn cases should be able to walk in.

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Re: RE: Re: Newborn pr

Post by Strong Eagle » Thu, 21 Feb 2019 8:59 pm

lingkiin wrote:Newborn cases should be able to walk in.
That's an advanced newborn if she/he is already walking.

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Re: RE: Re: Newborn pr

Post by American » Fri, 22 Feb 2019 7:12 am

Strong Eagle wrote:
lingkiin wrote:Newborn cases should be able to walk in.
That's an advanced newborn if she/he is already walking.
Haa! Did it online as well. I wonder if the walk-in application is more efficient.

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