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Re: PR approval chances 2022

Post by truthhurts1 » Wed, 30 Nov 2022 9:04 pm

Wd40 wrote:
Wed, 30 Nov 2022 8:12 pm
truthhurts1 wrote:
Wed, 30 Nov 2022 2:57 pm
Something new I heard today is of your PR pending shows 4 lines then it’s a good chance else it shows 1 or 2 lines .. anyone knows bout this 😂
What do you mean 4 lines? It is just a table, with each person added to the application in a separate row and the status column shows Pending against each name. I find that a bit redundant. Either everyone gets approved or everyone gets rejected right?


These 4 lines.. these also supposedly decide your result
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Re: PR approval chances 2022

Post by singaporeflyer » Wed, 30 Nov 2022 10:18 pm

truthhurts1 wrote:
Wed, 30 Nov 2022 9:04 pm
Wd40 wrote:
Wed, 30 Nov 2022 8:12 pm
truthhurts1 wrote:
Wed, 30 Nov 2022 2:57 pm
Something new I heard today is of your PR pending shows 4 lines then it’s a good chance else it shows 1 or 2 lines .. anyone knows bout this 😂
What do you mean 4 lines? It is just a table, with each person added to the application in a separate row and the status column shows Pending against each name. I find that a bit redundant. Either everyone gets approved or everyone gets rejected right?


These 4 lines.. these also supposedly decide your result
I don't agree. Really odd

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Re: PR approval chances 2022

Post by Wd40 » Thu, 01 Dec 2022 12:29 am

truthhurts1 wrote:
Wed, 30 Nov 2022 9:04 pm
Wd40 wrote:
Wed, 30 Nov 2022 8:12 pm
truthhurts1 wrote:
Wed, 30 Nov 2022 2:57 pm
Something new I heard today is of your PR pending shows 4 lines then it’s a good chance else it shows 1 or 2 lines .. anyone knows bout this 😂
What do you mean 4 lines? It is just a table, with each person added to the application in a separate row and the status column shows Pending against each name. I find that a bit redundant. Either everyone gets approved or everyone gets rejected right?


These 4 lines.. these also supposedly decide your result
I think the 4 lines are just HTML place holders. I have 2 lines followed by a section submit requested documents then a line followed by section to for adhoc submission and then a line at the bottom.

In your case, I think the 2 submission sections have disappeared, so it appears as 4 continous lines :)

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Re: PR approval chances 2022

Post by truthhurts1 » Thu, 01 Dec 2022 6:58 am

Wd40 wrote:
Thu, 01 Dec 2022 12:29 am
truthhurts1 wrote:
Wed, 30 Nov 2022 9:04 pm
Wd40 wrote:
Wed, 30 Nov 2022 8:12 pm


What do you mean 4 lines? It is just a table, with each person added to the application in a separate row and the status column shows Pending against each name. I find that a bit redundant. Either everyone gets approved or everyone gets rejected right?


These 4 lines.. these also supposedly decide your result
I think the 4 lines are just HTML place holders. I have 2 lines followed by a section submit requested documents then a line followed by section to for adhoc submission and then a line at the bottom.

In your case, I think the 2 submission sections have disappeared, so it appears as 4 continous lines :)
Wd40 logically yes this makes sense .
Wonder what goes on but my Malaysian friend who got it used an immigration consultant who told him this .. he used one cause he was on S-Pass.
For some people you don’t see the lines at all as per the consultant

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Re: PR approval chances 2022

Post by bry7 » Thu, 01 Dec 2022 1:08 pm

may i know how to we update ICA if we have salary increments? would the update cause any delays such as sending the application to the bottom of the pile again?

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Post by wander54321 » Thu, 01 Dec 2022 3:20 pm

singaporeflyer wrote:
Wed, 30 Nov 2022 3:05 pm
wander54321 wrote:
Wed, 30 Nov 2022 12:32 pm
Hi all,

Would it help to update ICA with my latest salary increment? It's a 15% increase which I thought is pretty decent given the current climate in the industry am in (correct me if am wrong). My PR application is approaching the 16th month mark, and am wondering if this updating ICA may make any difference.

My profile at the point of application, under the Family Ties Scheme:

Nationality & ethnicity: Malaysian Chinese
Age: Late 20s
Employment: Part time
Industry: Advertising
Education: Bachelor's degree
Marital status: Married for 10 months
Child: 2 months old
Visa type: LTVP+

SC spouse profile
Ethnicity: Indian
Age: Early 30s
Employment: Full time
Industry: Civil service
Education: Bachelor's degree

We've updated ICA when I went full time 3 months after submitting the application. They've also asked for full employment history + salary around the 10th month mark, followed by family CV from both sides in the 11th month. No request for additional documents since then.
Please update. Application processing may be delayed as you are newly married, but you still have the ethnic quota advantage on your side.
Thanks for the advice! Yep I think it's the marriage duration that they're wary of as well. Hoping for the best!

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Post by MOCHS » Thu, 01 Dec 2022 4:05 pm

I think the immigration agency that is talking about 2 lines vs 4 lines is just pulling sh!t out of their arse to sound convincing to their client. When you’re desperate, anything will sound like good news.

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Re: PR approval chances 2022

Post by truthhurts1 » Thu, 01 Dec 2022 4:22 pm

MOCHS wrote:
Thu, 01 Dec 2022 4:05 pm
I think the immigration agency that is talking about 2 lines vs 4 lines is just pulling sh!t out of their arse to sound convincing to their client. When you’re desperate, anything will sound like good news.


Desperation yes..
No point in denying it..lmfao

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Post by MOCHS » Fri, 02 Dec 2022 12:31 pm

And if you get rejected, then the 2 line vs 4 line isn’t true anymore.

It could be 4 lines when you’re on your phone ‘cos screen is smaller but appear as 2 lines on the PC browser. :P

Quite sure the words in the pending area is standard. “Your application EAP-1234 (however long the number is) submitted on DDMMYY is bla bla bla”.

I did not take a screenshot of my husband’s approved PR application this year but I recall when it was still pending, the space below was quite short, not a long paragraph.

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Re: PR approval chances 2022

Post by tiptop007 » Fri, 02 Dec 2022 3:11 pm

tiptop007 wrote:
Mon, 14 Nov 2022 1:42 pm
Hi Everyone,

I plan to apply when I reach 6 months of employment. I know some things are in my favour as a Malaysian, but don't know if it's too soon.

Nationality: Malaysian
Age: 29
Race: Indian
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married (wife is also Malaysian Indian working abroad by will relocate if get PR)
Applied for: Me + wife
Education: BEng
Wife's Education: MBBS
Length of stay in SG: 0.5 years
Pass type: EP
Occupation: IT data analyst
Salary: ~ S$130k;
Work experience: 6 years
SG Tax Assessment: None yet
Anyone can evaluate?

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Re: PR approval chances 2022

Post by Wd40 » Fri, 02 Dec 2022 7:40 pm

MOCHS wrote:
Fri, 02 Dec 2022 12:31 pm
And if you get rejected, then the 2 line vs 4 line isn’t true anymore.

It could be 4 lines when you’re on your phone ‘cos screen is smaller but appear as 2 lines on the PC browser. :P

Quite sure the words in the pending area is standard. “Your application EAP-1234 (however long the number is) submitted on DDMMYY is bla bla bla”.

I did not take a screenshot of my husband’s approved PR application this year but I recall when it was still pending, the space below was quite short, not a long paragraph.
I Just right clicked on the webpage and clicked "View Source" to see the code behind it.

They are just HTML list items.At the end of each item there is a line. If there is no data to display, then you just see freespace and then a line.

In the screenshot which TH shared there is no data for "Requested documents submission" and "Ad-Hoc Document submission". So thats why you see the blank space in between the lines.

Everyone has the same number of lines, after the last pending applicant name. The question is only whether there is data between the lines or not.

So for people whom the "Requested documents submission" and "Ad-Hoc Document submission" disappears, they will see 4 lines and the rest will see 2 lines.

Lets put an end to this speculation. This is from your trusted Indian techie.

p.s.: I am not a web developer, I am a database developer. But it is not rocket science to figure out :)

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Post by truthhurts1 » Fri, 02 Dec 2022 9:10 pm

Wd40 wrote:
Fri, 02 Dec 2022 7:40 pm
MOCHS wrote:
Fri, 02 Dec 2022 12:31 pm
And if you get rejected, then the 2 line vs 4 line isn’t true anymore.

It could be 4 lines when you’re on your phone ‘cos screen is smaller but appear as 2 lines on the PC browser. :P

Quite sure the words in the pending area is standard. “Your application EAP-1234 (however long the number is) submitted on DDMMYY is bla bla bla”.

I did not take a screenshot of my husband’s approved PR application this year but I recall when it was still pending, the space below was quite short, not a long paragraph.
I Just right clicked on the webpage and clicked "View Source" to see the code behind it.

They are just HTML list items.At the end of each item there is a line. If there is no data to display, then you just see freespace and then a line.

In the screenshot which TH shared there is no data for "Requested documents submission" and "Ad-Hoc Document submission". So thats why you see the blank space in between the lines.

Everyone has the same number of lines, after the last pending applicant name. The question is only whether there is data between the lines or not.

So for people whom the "Requested documents submission" and "Ad-Hoc Document submission" disappears, they will see 4 lines and the rest will see 2 lines.

Lets put an end to this speculation. This is from your trusted Indian techie.

p.s.: I am not a web developer, I am a database developer. But it is not rocket science to figure out :)
Thanks a lot bro.I already mentioned in another thread that this not relevant.
And I dont effin care no more for this bih
As I said there all us Indian people know that we have a 1% chance , we keep trying and keep getting rejected.
I regret the time I spent here if you ask me after 9 years, maybe a bit bitter but its a fact, Indian people should stay the F away from this place..I am not a techie but if I was then singapore would be last place I would think of, let them bring the techies from another country maybe Malaysia or china, hey but there are close to a 1,2billion desperate indians living in india and its a fact that all of us would rather live here like a third class unwanted people than go back to that filth and poverty stricken place where most of us we came from LMFAO
i am out of this bih now, you wont hear anything from me on this forum anymore

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Re: PR approval chances 2022

Post by singaporeflyer » Fri, 02 Dec 2022 11:07 pm

tiptop007 wrote:
Fri, 02 Dec 2022 3:11 pm
tiptop007 wrote:
Mon, 14 Nov 2022 1:42 pm
Hi Everyone,

I plan to apply when I reach 6 months of employment. I know some things are in my favour as a Malaysian, but don't know if it's too soon.

Nationality: Malaysian
Age: 29
Race: Indian
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married (wife is also Malaysian Indian working abroad by will relocate if get PR)
Applied for: Me + wife
Education: BEng
Wife's Education: MBBS
Length of stay in SG: 0.5 years
Pass type: EP
Occupation: IT data analyst
Salary: ~ S$130k;
Work experience: 6 years
SG Tax Assessment: None yet
Anyone can evaluate?
If you don't have one tax assessment, not easy. Apply after 2 years. You will have a good chance.

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Post by sundaymorningstaple » Sat, 03 Dec 2022 12:57 pm

Not going to be easy. Being Malaysian Indian not same cachet as M'sian Chinese for the obvious reason in the gov't eye. Will take 2 years or one renewal of EP to probably be successful.
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Post by korosensei » Mon, 05 Dec 2022 9:48 am

Hi, just want to ask the chances of my baby to get her LTVP approve. She was born here last Oct. And our profile below.

Husband
Race: Malaysian Chinese
Status: PR for 2yrs currently applying for citizenship
Monthly Salary: $5800
Work: Senior Engineer
Length of Stay in SG: 2yrs
Me
Race: Filipino
Status: Spass
Monthly Salary: $3800
Work: Civil Service
Length of Stay in SG: 8yrs

Baby
Race: Malaysian Chinese

We are married for 7mos now and I really want our family to be together here. Do you think what is my baby's chance to get approve.

TIA!
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