adelaide wrote:Profile
Age - 41
Nationality and Race - Indian
Married. Wife not working. 13 year old son. Applied PR for all 3 of us.
Banking sector. Working with local bank.
300000 Salary per annum
Been in Singapore for 6 years.
What are the chances for getting a PR?
adelaide wrote:Have a MBA degree from a good Indian University. Have worked in Hongkong for a foreign bank for around 5 years. Was working in India before with a foreign bank. Total work experience of around 18 years in the financial sector. Son is studying in an International School.
Low, based on statistics.adelaide wrote:Profile
Age - 41
Nationality and Race - Indian
Married. Wife not working. 13 year old son. Applied PR for all 3 of us.
Banking sector. Working with local bank.
300000 Salary per annum
Been in Singapore for 6 years.
What are the chances for getting a PR?
I agree with this. Money is relevant to EP applications, but not that relevant to PR, otherwise PRs would all be filthy rich.sundaymorningstaple wrote:I don't know about statistically, speaking, but anecdotally speaking from this forum, those who have applied and rejected and earning over 250K/pa are legion, far outweighing the successful ones. This especially in the Financial Sector.
Wish you luck. You might need a healthy dollop of it. But at the same time I have noticed that a few more Indians are being given PR today than this time last year. So, who knows. You buys yer ticket and takes yer chances.
And the super rich in the region would be buying PR in Singapore..snakebite wrote: I agree with this. Money is relevant to EP applications, but not that relevant to PR, otherwise PRs would all be filthy rich.
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