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PR approval chance in 2021

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tpa
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Re: PR approval chance in 2021

Post by tpa » Thu, 08 Jul 2021 10:02 am

Thanks for you suggestions!

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Re: PR approval chance in 2021

Post by sp786 » Sun, 11 Jul 2021 10:25 am

pavithran wrote:
Wed, 04 Nov 2020 7:26 pm
Hi everyone! I plan to apply for PR on January 2021. I have been working in Singapore for more than four years in same company as a Senior Software Engineer and would like to try my chance. I do not have any family tie here.

Age : 28
Race : Indian
Gender : Male
Marital Status : Single
Religion : Hindu
Education : Bachelor of Engineering
Length of stay : 4 Years
No of tax return : 4 tax returns.
Profession : Senior Software Engineer
Total IT experience: 6.5 years (4 years in Singapore + 2.5 years in India)
Salary : Basic 55k+ ; Gross 61k (Including Allowance)
Pass : S Pass

I am going to apply PR for the first time in Singapore, I would be really grateful for any suggestions, help or guidance
The ICA's PR website requires you to submit certain documents. The urban legend of donations has been widely propagated by PR consultancies and hence many believe this because of ambiguous open statements by news articles about social integration while none of the required documents from ICA requires you to submit any such volunteering.

I know Indians who work in highly saturated sectors with similar or slightly more salary than yours getting PR along with their Indian families in 1st or 2nd attempt without any donations whatsoever so the basis of selection or rejection is best known to ICA.

Therefore if I were you, I would just apply with required documents without any inconsistencies or falsification of any details thats all.

Social integration is a 2 way road and not a dip test expats need to undergo. Just go ahead with your own merits and all the best.

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