Hi there, looking for people's take on citizenship chances, and recommendations, where useful.
My profile -
Age: 27
Marital Status: Single, applying alone
Nationality: Indian
SG Tenure: 9 years (4 years securing a bachelor's degree at NUS/NTU, 5 years of work ex. thereafter)
Salary: 168k (base) + additional yearly bonus around 70-80 k
Industry: Tech
Other details: Secured a PR over 2 years ago upon my first attempt without issues.
Anyone with similar profiles with any luck of late? Primarily asking because the application process is very opaque and could help from the experiences of folks here who've been in the same boat.
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Indian + Local Uni + PR; Citizenship Chances?
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Re: Indian + Local Uni + PR; Citizenship Chances?
I am guessing you might be considered as a flight risk. As an aside, are you, by chance, using a corporate server located at what I'm guessing is your local employer's control in NYC for you 2nd post? A certain British Financial institution. If I am correct, there might be a good chance of my first comment. However, nothing ventured, nothing gained, correct?
NB: you used a local ISP on your 1st post.
NB: you used a local ISP on your 1st post.
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Re: Indian + Local Uni + PR; Citizenship Chances?
Haha nope, local ISP for both posts.sundaymorningstaple wrote: ↑Tue, 31 May 2022 12:51 amI am guessing you might be considered as a flight risk. As an aside, are you, by chance, using a corporate server located at what I'm guessing is your local employer's control in NYC for you 2nd post? A certain British Financial institution. If I am correct, there might be a good chance of my first comment. However, nothing ventured, nothing gained, correct?
NB: you used a local ISP on your 1st post.
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Re: Indian + Local Uni + PR; Citizenship Chances?
You have a PM......
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