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by sundaymorningstaple » Thu, 28 Feb 2019 10:04 am
It's possible but very rare, that you could apply for PR until you have been married and here for around 2 years. You would only be eligible for a LTVP/LTVP+ as the spouse of a Singaporean citizen. However, if you are from another Asian country, you may or may not be given an LTVP either if the husband cannot provide then necessary support which, while not benchmarked as such, it seems to be pegged somewhere around the $5,000/mo area. It's somewhat less than for an EP holder because of the subsidies that citizens enjoy whereas foreign EP holder have higher costs. But, the vetting process is much more stringent for a female from another Asian country because ICA tends to looks at them as marriages of convenience. So, if you have made a considerable number of trips to Singapore over the past couple of years, you might be in for a rough time. However, you won't know unless you try. But be prepared for the worst. (You need to apply for the premarriage LTVP application to be on the safe side. If you cannot get that, you may want to make sure your Singaporean boyfriend will be willing to immigrate to your country. Would his immigration to your country be okay for you? If not I would question the intent to marry if I were ICA.
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