Chance is almost 0. Based on your ethinicity, it is better to work in SG for atleast 4-5 years and a slightly higher salary, before you apply.PR-Seeker wrote: ↑Fri, 24 Jan 2020 10:00 amHello All,
Thinking to apply for PR.
Little background:
Wife (Main Applicant) - 29years working in IT ,70k annual income
Husband - 29 years working non IT field, 60K annual income
baby girl 4.5years
Race - Indian
Have lived and having working experience in China for about 5 years.
Stayed in Singapore for about an year and have submitted 1 IT form already.
Low ChanceMkpdy wrote: ↑Thu, 26 Mar 2020 6:49 pmWhat should be my chances given the below profile:
Me: 12 yrs experience in Banking/IT. Base salary 12k + bonus equivalent to 2 months.
Time spent in SG: 1.3 Yrs with an international bank + 1 year in a local bank (current job)
Filed income tax twice in SG.
Age 35 yrs. Have master's degree.
Spouse on dependent's pass, have master's degree. Not working.
Two kids: 8 yr boy and 3 yr girl.
All having Indian passports
Wait till you complete 2 to 2.5 years of marriage and then apply with your husband as the sponsor.ekek23 wrote: ↑Fri, 27 Mar 2020 8:35 amHi!
Just want to see my chance for PR. I am married to a Singaporean.
My profile:
Female, 32, Healthcare (works in private hospital)
Filipino, 2.4K, 8yrs in SG
6.5yrs on SP, and 1.5 yrs on LTVP.
Almost 2 yrs married only.
My husband
28, IT, 4.8K
We dont have a child yet.
Thanks
Sponsored by employer (employee benefit), so wasn't a personal expense. Thankful, after your comment, I didn't do it from own pocketsingaporeflyer wrote: ↑Fri, 27 Mar 2020 6:07 pmBonus info: Went ahead and used one of those expensive PR agencies with the full end-to-end service in writing all the cover letters, furnishing all the documents and whatnot...
This does not help at all. It is an unwanted expense.
Chance may be around 35-40% because you have not worked here to show around 3 tax payslips. But your 5 years of SG education will be a positive to consider.
How much was the charge?justasking1 wrote: ↑Fri, 27 Mar 2020 6:10 pmSponsored by employer (employee benefit), so wasn't a personal expense. Thankful, after your comment, I didn't do it from own pocketsingaporeflyer wrote: ↑Fri, 27 Mar 2020 6:07 pmBonus info: Went ahead and used one of those expensive PR agencies with the full end-to-end service in writing all the cover letters, furnishing all the documents and whatnot...
This does not help at all. It is an unwanted expense.
Chance may be around 35-40% because you have not worked here to show around 3 tax payslips. But your 5 years of SG education will be a positive to consider.
roughly 4.0k - 4.5k don't remembersingaporeflyer wrote: ↑Fri, 27 Mar 2020 6:13 pmHow much was the charge?justasking1 wrote: ↑Fri, 27 Mar 2020 6:10 pmSponsored by employer (employee benefit), so wasn't a personal expense. Thankful, after your comment, I didn't do it from own pocketsingaporeflyer wrote: ↑Fri, 27 Mar 2020 6:07 pmBonus info: Went ahead and used one of those expensive PR agencies with the full end-to-end service in writing all the cover letters, furnishing all the documents and whatnot...
This does not help at all. It is an unwanted expense.
Chance may be around 35-40% because you have not worked here to show around 3 tax payslips. But your 5 years of SG education will be a positive to consider.
This is the first time I am hearing that an employer pays for the consultancy charge. Insider people and reason of rejection and all is totally not true. If you have stayed in Singapore for 5 years, you should know about this kind of not real information.justasking1 wrote: ↑Fri, 27 Mar 2020 6:18 pmroughly 4.0k - 4.5k don't remembersingaporeflyer wrote: ↑Fri, 27 Mar 2020 6:13 pmHow much was the charge?justasking1 wrote: ↑Fri, 27 Mar 2020 6:10 pm
Sponsored by employer (employee benefit), so wasn't a personal expense. Thankful, after your comment, I didn't do it from own pocket
Comes w/ free appeal since they claim to have inside people to be able to find out the reason behind rejection
True, I agree, slightly dubious on that charge, but ultimately, I worked with them and the furnished documents seemed to be of good and thorough quality.singaporeflyer wrote: ↑Fri, 27 Mar 2020 6:59 pmThis is the first time I am hearing that an employer pays for the consultancy charge. Insider people and reason of rejection and all is totally not true. If you have stayed in Singapore for 5 years, you should know about this kind of not real information.justasking1 wrote: ↑Fri, 27 Mar 2020 6:18 pmroughly 4.0k - 4.5k don't remember
Comes w/ free appeal since they claim to have inside people to be able to find out the reason behind rejection
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