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PR chances
PR chances
Profile :
Age - 31
Nationality : Indian
Pass : EP holder
Salary - 100K + Bonus( 15% from Annual pay)
Years in Singapore - 4+
Education - B.E in India
Profession - Full Stack Software Developer
Having 50K + in SRS and 50K+ in SG savings account
Wife not working
Wife age - 26
Son 1.5 years. Born in Singapore
What are the chances ?
Going to apply for first time.
Age - 31
Nationality : Indian
Pass : EP holder
Salary - 100K + Bonus( 15% from Annual pay)
Years in Singapore - 4+
Education - B.E in India
Profession - Full Stack Software Developer
Having 50K + in SRS and 50K+ in SG savings account
Wife not working
Wife age - 26
Son 1.5 years. Born in Singapore
What are the chances ?
Going to apply for first time.
Last edited by n_b_m_i on Thu, 30 Dec 2021 12:12 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: PR chances
Chance is going to be low because of the Ethnicity.n_b_m_i wrote: ↑Wed, 29 Dec 2021 12:26 amProfile :
Age - 31
Nationality : Indian Muslim
Pass : EP holder
Salary - 100K + Bonus( 15% from Annual pay)
Years in Singapore - 4+
Education - B.E in India
Profession - Full Stack Software Developer
Having 50K + in SRS and 50K+ in SG savings account
Wife not working
Wife age - 26
Son 1.5 years. Born in Singapore
What are the chances ?
Going to apply for first time.
SRS and Cash Balance in savings account MAY not add value to the PR application.
Re: PR chances
my kid born here. Does it add an advantage ?
Just curious
if not how can i improve the chances ?
Just curious
if not how can i improve the chances ?
Re: PR chances
Looking at your profile, you can keep increasing your salary. Maybe if your wife enters the workforce as well. But it's still going to be very difficult and more likely impossible to crack. Better to have a plan B or plan C ready while you are still under 40.
PS. Out of curiosity, why do you write your "nationality" as Indian Muslim? Muslim isn't a nationality.
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Re: PR chances
My thoughts exactly, seems to confuse the application. Muslim would refer to being of the Islamic faith.smoulder wrote: ↑Wed, 29 Dec 2021 4:27 pmLooking at your profile, you can keep increasing your salary. Maybe if your wife enters the workforce as well. But it's still going to be very difficult and more likely impossible to crack. Better to have a plan B or plan C ready while you are still under 40.
PS. Out of curiosity, why do you write your "nationality" as Indian Muslim? Muslim isn't a nationality.
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Re: PR chances
Has your wife been in SG for the same 4 years? I’m assuming you’re applying as a family.n_b_m_i wrote: ↑Wed, 29 Dec 2021 12:26 amProfile :
Age - 31
Nationality : Indian Muslim
Pass : EP holder
Salary - 100K + Bonus( 15% from Annual pay)
Years in Singapore - 4+
Education - B.E in India
Profession - Full Stack Software Developer
Having 50K + in SRS and 50K+ in SG savings account
Wife not working
Wife age - 26
Son 1.5 years. Born in Singapore
What are the chances ?
Going to apply for first time.
Re: PR chances
smoulder wrote: ↑Wed, 29 Dec 2021 4:27 pmLooking at your profile, you can keep increasing your salary. Maybe if your wife enters the workforce as well. But it's still going to be very difficult and more likely impossible to crack. Better to have a plan B or plan C ready while you are still under 40.
PS. Out of curiosity, why do you write your "nationality" as Indian Muslim? Muslim isn't a nationality.
Sorry, I typed in mobile, didnt notice.. will remove it.
Re: PR chances
Lisafuller wrote: ↑Wed, 29 Dec 2021 11:20 pmHas your wife been in SG for the same 4 years? I’m assuming you’re applying as a family.n_b_m_i wrote: ↑Wed, 29 Dec 2021 12:26 amProfile :
Age - 31
Nationality : Indian Muslim
Pass : EP holder
Salary - 100K + Bonus( 15% from Annual pay)
Years in Singapore - 4+
Education - B.E in India
Profession - Full Stack Software Developer
Having 50K + in SRS and 50K+ in SG savings account
Wife not working
Wife age - 26
Son 1.5 years. Born in Singapore
What are the chances ?
Going to apply for first time.
Wife staying for less than 2 years. We got married after I came singapore.
Yes we are applying as family.
Re: PR chances
smoulder wrote: ↑Wed, 29 Dec 2021 4:27 pmLooking at your profile, you can keep increasing your salary. Maybe if your wife enters the workforce as well. But it's still going to be very difficult and more likely impossible to crack. Better to have a plan B or plan C ready while you are still under 40.
PS. Out of curiosity, why do you write your "nationality" as Indian Muslim? Muslim isn't a nationality.
Wife trying to setup business here
And yes, plan B will be staying in singapore with EP
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Re: PR chances
Haven’t been in SG for very long, good that you’re applying as a family though, helps.n_b_m_i wrote: ↑Thu, 30 Dec 2021 12:13 amLisafuller wrote: ↑Wed, 29 Dec 2021 11:20 pmHas your wife been in SG for the same 4 years? I’m assuming you’re applying as a family.n_b_m_i wrote: ↑Wed, 29 Dec 2021 12:26 amProfile :
Age - 31
Nationality : Indian Muslim
Pass : EP holder
Salary - 100K + Bonus( 15% from Annual pay)
Years in Singapore - 4+
Education - B.E in India
Profession - Full Stack Software Developer
Having 50K + in SRS and 50K+ in SG savings account
Wife not working
Wife age - 26
Son 1.5 years. Born in Singapore
What are the chances ?
Going to apply for first time.
Wife staying for less than 2 years. We got married after I came singapore.
Yes we are applying as family.
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Re: PR chances
In that case, if rejected you can just apply in a few years when you’ve been here for longer, no need to worry too much.n_b_m_i wrote: ↑Thu, 30 Dec 2021 12:15 amsmoulder wrote: ↑Wed, 29 Dec 2021 4:27 pmLooking at your profile, you can keep increasing your salary. Maybe if your wife enters the workforce as well. But it's still going to be very difficult and more likely impossible to crack. Better to have a plan B or plan C ready while you are still under 40.
PS. Out of curiosity, why do you write your "nationality" as Indian Muslim? Muslim isn't a nationality.
Wife trying to setup business here
And yes, plan B will be staying in singapore with EP
Re: PR chances
If your wife is trying to set up a business, in my opinion it would do your chances a world of good if you hire some locals.
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Re: PR chances
Hi, just want to ask for your view on this matter. Initially I applied PR and didnt apply under my husband (Malaysian PR). Now my husband told me that I should try again after 2yrs of our marriage and after I give birth but should be under his sponsorship. Do you think does it have a chance because its heartbreaking to receive a rejection letter again. Thats why I dont want try. Below are our details:
Husband
Status: Malaysian PR
Race: Chinese
Job: Senior Elec. Engr
Salary: $66k per annum
Length of years in SG: 3yrs
Age: 34
Wife
Status: SPass
Race: Filipino
Job: Engr
Salary: $48k per annum
Length of years in SG: 8yrs
Age: 32
We are newly wed and expecting a baby. My worry is for our baby I want him to stay with us as a family. Do you think me and our baby will have a chance?
Thank you.
Husband
Status: Malaysian PR
Race: Chinese
Job: Senior Elec. Engr
Salary: $66k per annum
Length of years in SG: 3yrs
Age: 34
Wife
Status: SPass
Race: Filipino
Job: Engr
Salary: $48k per annum
Length of years in SG: 8yrs
Age: 32
We are newly wed and expecting a baby. My worry is for our baby I want him to stay with us as a family. Do you think me and our baby will have a chance?
Thank you.
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Re: PR chances
He can try under his sponsorship. But chances wise, it may be 50-50.korosensei wrote: ↑Wed, 05 Jan 2022 8:09 amHi, just want to ask for your view on this matter. Initially I applied PR and didnt apply under my husband (Malaysian PR). Now my husband told me that I should try again after 2yrs of our marriage and after I give birth but should be under his sponsorship. Do you think does it have a chance because its heartbreaking to receive a rejection letter again. Thats why I dont want try. Below are our details:
Husband
Status: Malaysian PR
Race: Chinese
Job: Senior Elec. Engr
Salary: $66k per annum
Length of years in SG: 3yrs
Age: 34
Wife
Status: SPass
Race: Filipino
Job: Engr
Salary: $48k per annum
Length of years in SG: 8yrs
Age: 32
We are newly wed and expecting a baby. My worry is for our baby I want him to stay with us as a family. Do you think me and our baby will have a chance?
Thank you.
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