My Profile: Malaysian Chinese
- Permit: S Pass
- Gender: Male
- Occupation : Inside Sales Rep
- Company : MNC (HQ in US)
- Industry : Financial
- Working experience Singapore : 9 years - Customer Service & Sales
- Working experience Malaysia : 3 years - Dealer Casino
- Age: 32
- Salary: SGD 3,600
- Education: Diploma in Business & Law -Kaplan SIngapore
Just got my S pass in June 2017 and i apply immediately have being pending since than....All senior here how high is my chance of approval i heard chinese malaysian quote is max that why slow reply from ICA?
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My PR Chance??
Re: My PR Chance??
very high chance. My colleague got hers in 11months and she draws lower salary. Finance as well. Husband is in audit and he got his together with the wife.
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Re: My PR Chance??
3 to 21 months. We've seen 'em cranked out in a hurry and we've seen just the opposite. Worst part about it is the length of time is absolutely no indication that your chances are better or worse than the next person. You still have the better chance regardless, but how long is a piece of string? That how long it will take. You may well even get rejected on the first application if only to see if you are a quitter or stayer. Nine years here shows promise, but a salary on only $3.6k after 9 years and only on an S pass, is not really a positive indicator from what I've seen. But we have seen success at that level as well, but not very often. I wish you luck, and a healthy dollop of patience.
SOME PEOPLE TRY TO TURN BACK THEIR ODOMETERS. NOT ME. I WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW WHY I LOOK THIS WAY. I'VE TRAVELED A LONG WAY, AND SOME OF THE ROADS WEREN'T PAVED. ~ Will Rogers
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Re: My PR Chance??
sundaymorningstaple wrote:3 to 21 months. We've seen 'em cranked out in a hurry and we've seen just the opposite. Worst part about it is the length of time is absolutely no indication that your chances are better or worse than the next person. You still have the better chance regardless, but how long is a piece of string? That how long it will take. You may well even get rejected on the first application if only to see if you are a quitter or stayer. Nine years here shows promise, but a salary on only $3.6k after 9 years and only on an S pass, is not really a positive indicator from what I've seen. But we have seen success at that level as well, but not very often. I wish you luck, and a healthy dollop of patience.
that coz i didn't apply this now .....thinking of settling down and now still pending i think this year quote full waiting for next year lolx?
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