You will have a fair chance only after being married to a SC for 2 years or after you have a kid.gmanhella wrote:I am planning to apply for PR and was wondering what would be my chances?
Age: 28
Race: Indian
Married to a Singaporean Chinese woman for about 6 months.
Living in Singapore for over the last 3 years.
Education: Bachelor's and Master's at top business schools in the US (including a double degree with SMU)
Salary: Base: SGD 6K/month (on EP)
Most of my income is derived from dividend/capital gains as I am an equity holder at my investment firm.
My wife works for a large Singaporean organization in their global sales department. She is a college grad (NTU) with a salary of SGD 5.5k.
We are looking to buy an EC soon, the only impediment right now seems to be my non-PR status so trying to get an understanding.
Thanks a lot.
What was your salary in the previous application and in the current application?inseperablz wrote:Hi
Profile : Indian
In Singapore : 10 yrs+
Education: Masters in Singapore - Private institution under Student Pass
Current pass: EP
Family : DP
Kid 1 girl: Doing K2
Kid 2 boy: 1 Yr
wife : house wife
i have applied pr 3 times with my family (My wife & my daughter) earlier & got rejected. My last application took 1 year & rejected stating continue with my current pass.
Now applied again this May 18 after 2 years gap with my family (My wife, daughter & son) . There has been increase in my salary from my last application. working in the same company for 9 yrs. Have been contributing Donation to Homes Volunteering in Red Cross, Blood Donations. paying tax on time.
Kindly feedback on my chances
Blood and Red Cross donations alone may not be sufficient. Have you been breaking enough coconuts in the temple?inseperablz wrote:Hi
Profile : Indian
In Singapore : 10 yrs+
Education: Masters in Singapore - Private institution under Student Pass
Current pass: EP
Family : DP
Kid 1 girl: Doing K2
Kid 2 boy: 1 Yr
wife : house wife
i have applied pr 3 times with my family (My wife & my daughter) earlier & got rejected. My last application took 1 year & rejected stating continue with my current pass.
Now applied again this May 18 after 2 years gap with my family (My wife, daughter & son) . There has been increase in my salary from my last application. working in the same company for 9 yrs. Have been contributing Donation to Homes Volunteering in Red Cross, Blood Donations. paying tax on time.
Kindly feedback on my chances
You cant just count like that. Preference will be given to spouse of SC and PR along with the race category and even that counts in the same quota.jamie9vardy wrote:Blood and Red Cross donations alone may not be sufficient. Have you been breaking enough coconuts in the temple?inseperablz wrote:Hi
Profile : Indian
In Singapore : 10 yrs+
Education: Masters in Singapore - Private institution under Student Pass
Current pass: EP
Family : DP
Kid 1 girl: Doing K2
Kid 2 boy: 1 Yr
wife : house wife
i have applied pr 3 times with my family (My wife & my daughter) earlier & got rejected. My last application took 1 year & rejected stating continue with my current pass.
Now applied again this May 18 after 2 years gap with my family (My wife, daughter & son) . There has been increase in my salary from my last application. working in the same company for 9 yrs. Have been contributing Donation to Homes Volunteering in Red Cross, Blood Donations. paying tax on time.
Kindly feedback on my chances
Ok, jokes aside. If you refer to the latest stats released by the gahmen just yesterday and work out the math, you probably can get the answer.
Of the new PR granted last year, 10,128 of them are from ‘Other Asian’ countries, which include where you came from. Let’s take 50% of the 10,128 spots away and give them to the PRC, HK and maybe Taiwanese, you should be able to work out how many spots are left for you and your compatriots.
Nevertheless, good luck!
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