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PR for Indians in 2020 :Success Stories
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PR for Indians in 2020 :Success Stories
Hi, Would like to hear if any recent approvals for PR for Indians ? If yes, please share more details around your profile:
Applicants : Single/Family/# of Children(M/F?)
Age :
No. of years in Singapore :
Any local education? :
Salary :
Company/ Sector :
Profession :
Number of times PR applied:
Applicants : Single/Family/# of Children(M/F?)
Age :
No. of years in Singapore :
Any local education? :
Salary :
Company/ Sector :
Profession :
Number of times PR applied:
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Re: PR for Indians in 2020 :Success Stories
Why don't you provide your details and the gurus on this board will give you reasonable (if some time acerbic) feedbackankimitt23 wrote: ↑Tue, 18 Aug 2020 1:15 amHi, Would like to hear if any recent approvals for PR for Indians ? If yes, please share more details around your profile:
Applicants : Single/Family/# of Children(M/F?)
Age :
No. of years in Singapore :
Any local education? :
Salary :
Company/ Sector :
Profession :
Number of times PR applied:
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Re: PR for Indians in 2020 :Success Stories
Honestly, majority of who return to the forum to update status are those who are waiting for outcome or rejected. Only a small % of those who are approved come back and update the status. So, if you try to sample the approval data from here, it might not be useful or may not give you any pattern.ankimitt23 wrote: ↑Tue, 18 Aug 2020 1:15 amHi, Would like to hear if any recent approvals for PR for Indians ? If yes, please share more details around your profile:
Applicants : Single/Family/# of Children(M/F?)
Age :
No. of years in Singapore :
Any local education? :
Salary :
Company/ Sector :
Profession :
Number of times PR applied:
Re: PR for Indians in 2020 :Success Stories
This is absolutely true. Few Indians have secured PR during this covid crisis, just that they dont update it here 

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Re: PR for Indians in 2020 :Success Stories
It's just like their penchant for volunteering. They do it until they get what they want and then just disappear. This is why is it no longer advisable to volunteer and note it on an application as it just tells ICA that that applicant is just like his countrymen who came before him. Sad, but there you go. Most is brought on themselves by their own kind.
SOME PEOPLE TRY TO TURN BACK THEIR ODOMETERS. NOT ME. I WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW WHY I LOOK THIS WAY. I'VE TRAVELED A LONG WAY, AND SOME OF THE ROADS WEREN'T PAVED. ~ Will Rogers
Re: PR for Indians in 2020 :Success Stories
No, still pending 
But few Indians have got approvals in July and August..

But few Indians have got approvals in July and August..
Re: PR for Indians in 2020 :Success Stories
Curious too see the successful profiles too
Re: PR for Indians in 2020 :Success Stories
I'm not sure why no one update even if its a rejection, it will give the viewers some hope!
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Re: PR for Indians in 2020 :Success Stories
This, sadly, is a common occurrence with those from the subcontinent, generally speaking. Great for taking, but not so good for giving.

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SOME PEOPLE TRY TO TURN BACK THEIR ODOMETERS. NOT ME. I WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW WHY I LOOK THIS WAY. I'VE TRAVELED A LONG WAY, AND SOME OF THE ROADS WEREN'T PAVED. ~ Will Rogers
Re: PR for Indians in 2020 :Success Stories
Hi All,
Appreciate if you could see the possibility of getting PR approved for my spouse and for my 3yr old daughter. below are the details.
Sponsor details:
Age: 34
Nationality: Indian
Residential status: Singapore PR since 2007
Education: Diploma at Temasek (Full time), Bachelors at UNISA (Part time)
Working experience in SG: Since 2007 (Same company)
Salary: 82K (basic)
Industry: Equipment Manufacturing
marriage year: 2014
Wife:
Age: 30
Nationality: Indian
Education : MBA (India)
working exp in SG: 1 yr
Salary: 1.7k per month
Appreciate if you could see the possibility of getting PR approved for my spouse and for my 3yr old daughter. below are the details.
Sponsor details:
Age: 34
Nationality: Indian
Residential status: Singapore PR since 2007
Education: Diploma at Temasek (Full time), Bachelors at UNISA (Part time)
Working experience in SG: Since 2007 (Same company)
Salary: 82K (basic)
Industry: Equipment Manufacturing
marriage year: 2014
Wife:
Age: 30
Nationality: Indian
Education : MBA (India)
working exp in SG: 1 yr
Salary: 1.7k per month
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Re: PR for Indians in 2020 :Success Stories
I would think it's a low chance. Your ethnicity is not in your favour and your combined family salary is low.maddyjojo wrote: ↑Fri, 18 Sep 2020 9:12 amHi All,
Appreciate if you could see the possibility of getting PR approved for my spouse and for my 3yr old daughter. below are the details.
Sponsor details:
Age: 34
Nationality: Indian
Residential status: Singapore PR since 2007
Education: Diploma at Temasek (Full time), Bachelors at UNISA (Part time)
Working experience in SG: Since 2007 (Same company)
Salary: 82K (basic)
Industry: Equipment Manufacturing
marriage year: 2014
Wife:
Age: 30
Nationality: Indian
Education : MBA (India)
working exp in SG: 1 yr
Salary: 1.7k per month
Not to say you can't get it, but if you apply, don't be surprised if you don't get it.
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Re: PR for Indians in 2020 :Success Stories
I concur with TE's response.
SOME PEOPLE TRY TO TURN BACK THEIR ODOMETERS. NOT ME. I WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW WHY I LOOK THIS WAY. I'VE TRAVELED A LONG WAY, AND SOME OF THE ROADS WEREN'T PAVED. ~ Will Rogers
Re: PR for Indians in 2020 :Success Stories
Applicants : family of 5. Wife and I. Two daughters and a son.
Age : 41
No. of years in Singapore : 6 and a half years
Any local education? : no. I only did my GCSEs in Hong Kong with shitty grades.
Salary : 300 k plus. Not including my dividends.
Company/ Sector : Trading company / own business.
Profession : Businessman
Number of times PR applied: rejected once got it on the second try.
Race Indian
Nationality ( Chinese ) - Hong Kong Passport
PR approved January 2020. Wait time 19 months. Things that changed from my first application is I bought a commercial property for investment and had twins ( boy and girl )
Good luck.
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Age : 41
No. of years in Singapore : 6 and a half years
Any local education? : no. I only did my GCSEs in Hong Kong with shitty grades.
Salary : 300 k plus. Not including my dividends.
Company/ Sector : Trading company / own business.
Profession : Businessman
Number of times PR applied: rejected once got it on the second try.
Race Indian
Nationality ( Chinese ) - Hong Kong Passport
PR approved January 2020. Wait time 19 months. Things that changed from my first application is I bought a commercial property for investment and had twins ( boy and girl )
Good luck.
Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk
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