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Re: PR approval chance in 2020

Post by ngm » Thu, 01 Oct 2020 11:40 am

Hi Friends,
Planning to apply for PR for the 6th time and need your valuable inputs on my profile and would like to know which area i'm lacking so that I can work on improving them.
All my previous 5 rejections came after a period of 6months, except the first one which took an year for rejection. 3 times applied alone and 2 times with spouse (while she was still working).
This time will be including my daughter in the application process.


Age: 32
Race: Indian
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Education: Masters from NTU
Job: Technical Lead in a Semiconductor MNC (Non-IT)
Length of stay in Singapore:10+ years
Income Tax Assessment : 8 till date
Job Experience in Singapore: 8+ Years
Salary:110K+
Pass: EP

applying with Family
- spouse on DP - Currently Not working (but have NOA for the past 2 years).
- daughter - 1 year old

Thanks in advance for your inputs on my post.

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Re: PR approval chance in 2020

Post by singaporeflyer » Thu, 01 Oct 2020 11:46 am

ngm wrote:
Thu, 01 Oct 2020 11:40 am
Hi Friends,
Planning to apply for PR for the 6th time and need your valuable inputs on my profile and would like to know which area i'm lacking so that I can work on improving them.
All my previous 5 rejections came after a period of 6months, except the first one which took an year for rejection. 3 times applied alone and 2 times with spouse (while she was still working).
This time will be including my daughter in the application process.


Age: 32
Race: Indian
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Education: Masters from NTU
Job: Technical Lead in a Semiconductor MNC (Non-IT)
Length of stay in Singapore:10+ years
Income Tax Assessment : 8 till date
Job Experience in Singapore: 8+ Years
Salary:110K+
Pass: EP

applying with Family
- spouse on DP - Currently Not working (but have NOA for the past 2 years).
- daughter - 1 year old

Thanks in advance for your inputs on my post.
When was your last rejection and what are the main changes in your application since the last changes?

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Re: PR approval chance in 2020

Post by ngm » Thu, 01 Oct 2020 5:20 pm

Thanks for your response. My last rejection was in november,2019.
The only change I will have in this new application is Increase in Salary & inclusion of my daughter in the application.
some additional information on my profile are,
1. I have been doing volunteer service since 2018
2. And monthly donations to charity since 2012
have included all these documents in my last application, but still got rejected.

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Re: PR approval chance in 2020

Post by TropicalExpat » Thu, 01 Oct 2020 7:44 pm

ngm wrote:
Thu, 01 Oct 2020 5:20 pm
Thanks for your response. My last rejection was in november,2019.
The only change I will have in this new application is Increase in Salary & inclusion of my daughter in the application.
some additional information on my profile are,
1. I have been doing volunteer service since 2018
2. And monthly donations to charity since 2012
have included all these documents in my last application, but still got rejected.
1 and 2 seem to bear little for application.

How much more was your salary increase? If your application is similar to the past, then you can't really expect a different result.
If your wife is not working, that will not be in your favour. She needs to work to boost your family income.

Apply, but don't expect a different result.

As that favourite quote goes "insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results"...

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Re: PR approval chance in 2020

Post by mdoet » Fri, 02 Oct 2020 12:37 pm

Hello everyone

Could I get your opinion please on the approval chance with the below profile:

Age: 33
Race: Filipino
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Single
Education: Political Science Degree from the Philippines
Job: System Administrator in an International School
Length of stay in Singapore: 10 years +
Salary:49k+/annum
Pass: SP

Thanks in advance!

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Re: PR approval chance in 2020

Post by TropicalExpat » Fri, 02 Oct 2020 12:58 pm

mdoet wrote:
Fri, 02 Oct 2020 12:37 pm
Hello everyone

Could I get your opinion please on the approval chance with the below profile:

Age: 33
Race: Filipino
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Single
Education: Political Science Degree from the Philippines
Job: System Administrator in an International School
Length of stay in Singapore: 10 years +
Salary:49k+/annum
Pass: SP

Thanks in advance!
Very low.

First your ethnicity is against you.
And then your salary is low.

I don't think your degree is in something that would add value to Singapore - think IoT, FinTech, Biotech etc....

You could just apply and see what happens, but please don't be surprised if you get the reply in 12 months and it's a negative

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Re: PR approval chance in 2020

Post by singaporeflyer » Fri, 02 Oct 2020 1:19 pm

mdoet wrote:
Fri, 02 Oct 2020 12:37 pm
Hello everyone

Could I get your opinion please on the approval chance with the below profile:

Age: 33
Race: Filipino
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Single
Education: Political Science Degree from the Philippines
Job: System Administrator in an International School
Length of stay in Singapore: 10 years +
Salary:49k+/annum
Pass: SP

Thanks in advance!
Unless you move to EPass and upgrade your salary to be 6-7K+ min, your chances are too low.

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Re: PR approval chance in 2020

Post by ngm » Fri, 02 Oct 2020 2:47 pm

TropicalExpat wrote:
Thu, 01 Oct 2020 7:44 pm
ngm wrote:
Thu, 01 Oct 2020 5:20 pm
Thanks for your response. My last rejection was in november,2019.
The only change I will have in this new application is Increase in Salary & inclusion of my daughter in the application.
some additional information on my profile are,
1. I have been doing volunteer service since 2018
2. And monthly donations to charity since 2012
have included all these documents in my last application, but still got rejected.
1 and 2 seem to bear little for application.

How much more was your salary increase? If your application is similar to the past, then you can't really expect a different result.
If your wife is not working, that will not be in your favour. She needs to work to boost your family income.

Apply, but don't expect a different result.

As that favourite quote goes "insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results"...
Thanks for your response. Increase in salary was around 10%, the last time when i applied my wife was still working, still it didn't add value.
I would like to get your opinion on what else do you think could add value to the application other than the ones I have mentioned.
I'm not comparing it against my last application to see the success rate for next one and this is my 6th attempt and I can see that i'm missing something all along but not sure what's that, I want to build up my profile to make it stronger. But I have exhausted all the options I have heard till date.
Holding a local degree, staying here for 10+ years, working in non-IT, doing volunteer service along with monitory contributions for a long period, term insurance plans, NOA for 8+years.
so need your inputs on any other factor that I have not considered other than quota.

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Re: PR approval chance in 2020

Post by TropicalExpat » Fri, 02 Oct 2020 4:45 pm

All evidence on this forum suggests that volunteering doesn't help.

If you want to get a higher chance, you need to look at it from your family perspective. Your wife is not working right? That means you are supporting her and your daughter. Say you are on 110k per year. Between the two of you, that means you are earning less than 5k a month. If your wife can work, it will boost your familial income levels.
Think about it from the gahman's point of view - you are the sole breadwinner. your wife is not working. your child will be entitled to various subsidies.
I have heard of Indian colleagues in finance who earn more than 10k per parent, still being rejected so it's a high hurdle you have applying for yourself.

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Re: PR approval chance in 2020

Post by jurongwest232608 » Fri, 02 Oct 2020 10:33 pm

hi All,

Last month, we applied for PR, please see below profile and appreciate your input on our chance of approval.

Main Applicant: me
Age: 36
Nationality: Philippines
Highest Degree: MBA (PH)
Bachelors Degree: Industrial Engineering (PH)
Occupation: Supply Chain Senior Manager (top US MNC)
Total working experience: 15 years
Total working experience in SG: 8 years
Annual Salary: 120K
Pass: EP
Marital Status: Married with 2 kids (girl and boy)
Kids: attending International School

Spouse profile
Age: 36
Nationality: Philippines
Highest Degree: Business Management (PH)
Occupation: Procurement Officer
Total Working Experience: 10 years
Total working experience in SG: 5 years
Annual Salary: 50K
Pass: SPass

Thanks for your input.

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Re: PR approval chance in 2020

Post by therat » Fri, 02 Oct 2020 10:57 pm

jurongwest232608 wrote:
Fri, 02 Oct 2020 10:33 pm
hi All,

Last month, we applied for PR, please see below profile and appreciate your input on our chance of approval.

Main Applicant: me
Age: 36
Nationality: Philippines
Highest Degree: MBA (PH)
Bachelors Degree: Industrial Engineering (PH)
Occupation: Supply Chain Senior Manager (top US MNC)
Total working experience: 15 years
Total working experience in SG: 8 years
Annual Salary: 120K
Pass: EP
Marital Status: Married with 2 kids (girl and boy)
Kids: attending International School

Spouse profile
Age: 36
Nationality: Philippines
Highest Degree: Business Management (PH)
Occupation: Procurement Officer
Total Working Experience: 10 years
Total working experience in SG: 5 years
Annual Salary: 50K
Pass: SPass

Thanks for your input.
dont think you can get it before you return to your country as per your post
viewtopic.php?f=78&t=137296&p=832912#p832912

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Re: PR approval chance in 2020

Post by jurongwest232608 » Fri, 02 Oct 2020 11:12 pm

therat wrote:
Fri, 02 Oct 2020 10:57 pm
jurongwest232608 wrote:
Fri, 02 Oct 2020 10:33 pm
hi All,

Last month, we applied for PR, please see below profile and appreciate your input on our chance of approval.

Main Applicant: me
Age: 36
Nationality: Philippines
Highest Degree: MBA (PH)
Bachelors Degree: Industrial Engineering (PH)
Occupation: Supply Chain Senior Manager (top US MNC)
Total working experience: 15 years
Total working experience in SG: 8 years
Annual Salary: 120K
Pass: EP
Marital Status: Married with 2 kids (girl and boy)
Kids: attending International School

Spouse profile
Age: 36
Nationality: Philippines
Highest Degree: Business Management (PH)
Occupation: Procurement Officer
Total Working Experience: 10 years
Total working experience in SG: 5 years
Annual Salary: 50K
Pass: SPass

Thanks for your input.
dont think you can get it before you return to your country as per your post
viewtopic.php?f=78&t=137296&p=832912#p832912
Yes, true. Heard from people that nowadays they are taking longer than usual processing time. But just asking anyways if we would still have a chance. And the move back to home country is not yet final, still asking my company to reconsider until the PR result is out so I can localize in SG instead.

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Re: PR approval chance in 2020

Post by whitesneakers » Sat, 03 Oct 2020 3:54 pm

Are there Filipinos here that recently got approved?
Stay happy, stay positive. Trust in God's timing. :D

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Re: PR approval chance in 2020

Post by singaporeflyer » Sat, 03 Oct 2020 3:59 pm

whitesneakers wrote:
Sat, 03 Oct 2020 3:54 pm
Are there Filipinos here that recently got approved?
Many of who got approved may not come back here and update. just my guess. majority here are those are who are waiting for outcome, going to apply soon or have been rejected

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Re: PR approval chance in 2020

Post by Noypi886688 » Sun, 04 Oct 2020 8:46 am

Hi Whitesneakers, when did you start your application? I am also waiting for the result.

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