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REP renewal pending

Post by dsci2019 » Thu, 07 Mar 2019 7:53 pm

Hi

I am a PR since 5 years. 3 days back, I applied to renew my REP and it has been pending since then. Is this common ? For my understanding, its quite instantaneous usually.

What could be a reason for pending status ?

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Re: REP renewal pending

Post by Strong Eagle » Thu, 07 Mar 2019 9:03 pm

Are you living in Singapore? Are you employed?

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Re: REP renewal pending

Post by dsci2019 » Thu, 07 Mar 2019 9:15 pm

Yes, I have been living in Singapore since the past 7 years (5 yrs as PR).

I am employed. I earn quite well.



So taxes, cpf, salary, residence criterion all are ok in my case.

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Post by singaporeflyer » Thu, 07 Mar 2019 10:30 pm

dsci2019 wrote:Yes, I have been living in Singapore since the past 7 years (5 yrs as PR).

I am employed. I earn quite well.



So taxes, cpf, salary, residence criterion all are ok in my case.
Nothing to worry then.

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Re: REP renewal pending

Post by dsci2019 » Fri, 08 Mar 2019 9:45 am

singaporeflyer wrote:
dsci2019 wrote:Yes, I have been living in Singapore since the past 7 years (5 yrs as PR).

I am employed. I earn quite well.



So taxes, cpf, salary, residence criterion all are ok in my case.
Nothing to worry then.
ok, sounds good. but not knowing why the delay happens is not a good feeling.

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Re: REP renewal pending

Post by PNGMK » Fri, 08 Mar 2019 9:54 am

It's to do with the time of the year. The latest IR8A's are still being lodged so ICA system doesn't have your latest tax status in the auto-renew system. Hence it's probably gone to an officer for manual checking. This is all guesswork on a blackbox but I do think timing is critical. It's far better IMO to renew before the end of the calendar year rather than prior to April 15 (tax deadline date).
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Re: REP renewal pending

Post by dsci2019 » Fri, 08 Mar 2019 12:38 pm

Thanks for your kind words.

My REP got approved for 5 years. Took 3-4 working days. Perhaps, its the IRAS thing which you mentioned.

I am actually traveling today for Biz trip and coming back on 19th . And my REP expires on 20th. So, while it was safe, it was a weird feeling in case the processing takes long.

I suppose next time, its better to apply 1-2 months in advance. But, I used to think that REP renewal is instantaneous. But I guess, it's not.

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Re: REP renewal pending

Post by singaporeflyer » Fri, 08 Mar 2019 10:49 pm

dsci2019 wrote:Thanks for your kind words.

My REP got approved for 5 years. Took 3-4 working days. Perhaps, its the IRAS thing which you mentioned.

I am actually traveling today for Biz trip and coming back on 19th . And my REP expires on 20th. So, while it was safe, it was a weird feeling in case the processing takes long.

I suppose next time, its better to apply 1-2 months in advance. But, I used to think that REP renewal is instantaneous. But I guess, it's not.
In most of the cases if you have

1. Stayed in SG continuosly for 5 years
2. Been employed for the last 5 years
3. Paid your CPF and IRAS tax

It is almost instantaneous.

Sometimes it takes time for the approval as it might need manual intervention.

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