Zero chance.maulin.shah wrote: ↑Thu, 03 Sep 2020 9:51 amRace Indian
Kids boy n girl but not applying
Sector food manufacturing
Wife not working
They have a boy and they not including them ..... on this alone, absolutely zero chance.maulin.shah wrote: ↑Thu, 03 Sep 2020 9:51 amRace Indian
Kids boy n girl but not applying
Sector food manufacturing
Wife not working
Already approved? Wow... didn't put his son on the form and got approved?!maulin.shah wrote: ↑Thu, 03 Sep 2020 10:16 amI got your point but it’s already an approved case which happened Q1 this year.
I trust your advise but there is always luck factor to consider. Can turn the application chance 50% up or down.
Actually, anecdotal evidences all points to a rejection.TropicalExpat wrote: ↑Thu, 03 Sep 2020 10:18 amAlready approved? Wow... didn't put his son on the form and got approved?!maulin.shah wrote: ↑Thu, 03 Sep 2020 10:16 amI got your point but it’s already an approved case which happened Q1 this year.
I trust your advise but there is always luck factor to consider. Can turn the application chance 50% up or down.
That's the first time I've seen it.
if it really did happen, my suspicion is that it may be the other guy not telling the OP everything (and actually put his son down, there are some particular personal details that have not been shared with the OP, etc et)the observer wrote: ↑Thu, 03 Sep 2020 10:37 amActually, anecdotal evidences all points to a rejection.TropicalExpat wrote: ↑Thu, 03 Sep 2020 10:18 amAlready approved? Wow... didn't put his son on the form and got approved?!maulin.shah wrote: ↑Thu, 03 Sep 2020 10:16 amI got your point but it’s already an approved case which happened Q1 this year.
I trust your advise but there is always luck factor to consider. Can turn the application chance 50% up or down.
That's the first time I've seen it.
Even a few acquaintances I know, have tried to apply on their own without including their family members.
So I'm not quite sure what is on ICA's mind anymore.
It's a question of Grants available.the observer wrote: ↑Thu, 03 Sep 2020 8:28 amNew flats take 5-7 years to build these days, from the date of purchase. Post Covid realities.sundaymorningstaple wrote: ↑Wed, 12 Aug 2020 12:30 pmOP didn't say anything about buying a resale flat, one would then assume that they want to apply for a new flat like most Singaporean do.
Like SMS says, age is on the high side with salary on the low side.chachi wrote: ↑Thu, 03 Sep 2020 12:57 pmCan I check our PR approval rate:
Previously we tried to apply but got rejected. Now we want to check our chance.
Age: 40
Nationality: Filipino
Gender : Female
Educational: Bachelor graduate
Work: customer Service (IT industry)
Pass: Spass
Length of stay: 8yrs
Married: 4yrs and 6 months
Salary: 35K+
with 1 daughther in Philippines 2years
Husband:
Age: 41
Nationality: Filipino
Gender : male
Educational: Bachelor graduate
Work: Parts advisor (Car Industry)
Pass: Spass
Length of stay: 9yrs
Salary: 50K+
Negativeschachi wrote: ↑Thu, 03 Sep 2020 12:57 pmCan I check our PR approval rate:
Previously we tried to apply but got rejected. Now we want to check our chance.
Age: 40
Nationality: Filipino
Gender : Female
Educational: Bachelor graduate
Work: customer Service (IT industry)
Pass: Spass
Length of stay: 8yrs
Married: 4yrs and 6 months
Salary: 35K+
with 1 daughther in Philippines 2years
Husband:
Age: 41
Nationality: Filipino
Gender : male
Educational: Bachelor graduate
Work: Parts advisor (Car Industry)
Pass: Spass
Length of stay: 9yrs
Salary: 50K+
My opinion.maulin.shah wrote: ↑Thu, 03 Sep 2020 2:51 pmWhat is a fair age considered as perfect to apply PR or, early-mid thirties are with high possibility of early marriage and no kids. Even salary could be Low.
late thirties can definitely a good time, but Why 40+ are not a favourable?
Really difficult to understand the approval criteria, why sg not preparing something simpler.
This confusion for people became a huge business for fake agents.
Read through this forum. They wont reveal approval critieria, else a lot of applications will be tailor made to meet the criteria.maulin.shah wrote: ↑Thu, 03 Sep 2020 2:51 pmWhat is a fair age considered as perfect to apply PR or, early-mid thirties are with high possibility of early marriage and no kids. Even salary could be Low.
late thirties can definitely a good time, but Why 40+ are not a favourable?
Really difficult to understand the approval criteria, why sg not preparing something simpler.
This confusion for people became a huge business for fake agents.
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