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Help: Assess my PR Application

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Help: Assess my PR Application

Post by Shia_ » Tue, 11 Jul 2017 11:11 pm

Hi everyone!

I would like to seek your opinion with regards to my PR application. What are the chances of getting approved?

-Studied secondary and tertiary in Singapore (local schools)
-in Singapore for 10 years
-working in a local company (less than 1 year)

Thank you!
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Re: Help: Assess my PR Application

Post by sundaymorningstaple » Wed, 12 Jul 2017 5:11 pm

To be honest? Slim at the moment.Work for two or three years, get 3 tax assessments and maybe, only maybe you will be lucky.
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Re: Help: Assess my PR Application

Post by Shia_ » Wed, 12 Jul 2017 6:19 pm

sundaymorningstaple wrote:To be honest? Slim at the moment.Work for two or three years, get 3 tax assessments and maybe, only maybe you will be lucky.
Thank you for your response! I already had 1 tax assessment from my previous company (worked when I was a student). Would that help in any way? And is the chance really slim considering that I have been here for quite a long time? Thank you.

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Re: Help: Assess my PR Application

Post by BBCDoc » Wed, 12 Jul 2017 10:51 pm

How much difference does a slim chance make? What percentage of success is a critical threshold for action?

And if there was nothing you can do to increase your chance of success to your perceived threshold level, then what?

For me, I worked like a maniac to be the best in my company job function for a few years, then jumped to a bigger role in another company and repeated for another few years. Result = success


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Re: Help: Assess my PR Application

Post by ecureilx » Thu, 13 Jul 2017 7:48 am

Shia_ wrote:Hi everyone!

I would like to seek your opinion with regards to my PR application. What are the chances of getting approved?

-Studied secondary and tertiary in Singapore (local schools)
-in Singapore for 10 years
-working in a local company (less than 1 year)
-Filipino

Thank you! :D
What was your residency status in Singapore during the 10 years?

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Re: Help: Assess my PR Application

Post by Shia_ » Thu, 13 Jul 2017 5:42 pm

ecureilx wrote:
Shia_ wrote:Hi everyone!

I would like to seek your opinion with regards to my PR application. What are the chances of getting approved?

-Studied secondary and tertiary in Singapore (local schools)
-in Singapore for 10 years
-working in a local company (less than 1 year)
-Filipino

Thank you! :D
What was your residency status in Singapore during the 10 years?

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Hi! 5.5years of Dependant's Pass, 4 years of Student Pass, and 0.5 years of S-Pass.

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Re: Help: Assess my PR Application

Post by ecureilx » Thu, 13 Jul 2017 6:52 pm

Shia_ wrote:
ecureilx wrote:
Shia_ wrote: Hi! 5.5years of Dependant's Pass, 4 years of Student Pass, and 0.5 years of S-Pass.
Well, that didn't improve anything. You can follow the advice of others though

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