Whilst you can stay , don't you lose all your PR entitlements if you dont have a valid re-entry permit?Annie12321 wrote: My parents left Singapore without renouncing the PR status so that I am still a PR as long as I am staying in Singapore.
Without a valid REP overseas, only the PR status is lost.Barnsley wrote:Annie12321 wrote:
Whilst you can stay , don't you lose all your PR entitlements if you dont have a valid re-entry permit?
I only said , because a friend went to the hospital and they asked for valid re-entry pass before treating the child, without which they said you are not eligible for PR subsidies whatever they are.sundaymorningstaple wrote:Barnsley, true or not? Link? This is news to me. I need clarification. I've been searching for the past half hour since I saw this but to no avail.
This is a bit strange, because they usually ask for the NRIC card and not for the REP.Barnsley wrote:sundaymorningstaple wrote:Barnsley, true or not? Link? T
I only said , because a friend went to the hospital and they asked for valid re-entry pass before treating the child, without which they said you are not eligible for PR subsidies whatever they are.
And I mentioned in another thread, at a recently contracted place HR wanted to see the REP and Journey performed sheet.singaporeflyer wrote:This is a bit strange, because they usually ask for the NRIC card and not for the REP.Barnsley wrote:sundaymorningstaple wrote:Barnsley, true or not? Link? T
I only said , because a friend went to the hospital and they asked for valid re-entry pass before treating the child, without which they said you are not eligible for PR subsidies whatever they are.
ecureilx wrote:And I mentioned in another thread, at a recently contracted place HR wanted to see the REP and Journey performed sheet.singaporeflyer wrote:This is a bit strange, because they usually ask for the NRIC card and not for the REP.Barnsley wrote:
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