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Strange but true : Renounced PR and got it back again
Strange but true : Renounced PR and got it back again
I heard this personally from the person himself, not something like "I heard this from my friend that his friend/relative/etc..."
This person, a citizen of a Western country (but of Chinese background) came to SG under EP in 2000 and subsequently got a PR. Few years later, he decided to renounce his PR and withdraw all his CPF.
He subsequently worked overseas in few countries, got married and had children (one of them is a son). His children hold 3 different citizenships (of the father, the mother, and the country where they were born)
In 2014, he came to Singapore under EP, and applied for PR a year after that as a whole family. Unsurprisingly, it was rejected. But what happened next is very surprising: He appealed, and it was approved.
And I always thought that ex-PR who withdrew their CPF essentially have cut the bridge and blacklisted by the ICA.
This person, a citizen of a Western country (but of Chinese background) came to SG under EP in 2000 and subsequently got a PR. Few years later, he decided to renounce his PR and withdraw all his CPF.
He subsequently worked overseas in few countries, got married and had children (one of them is a son). His children hold 3 different citizenships (of the father, the mother, and the country where they were born)
In 2014, he came to Singapore under EP, and applied for PR a year after that as a whole family. Unsurprisingly, it was rejected. But what happened next is very surprising: He appealed, and it was approved.
And I always thought that ex-PR who withdrew their CPF essentially have cut the bridge and blacklisted by the ICA.
Last edited by sonnabend on Thu, 10 Nov 2022 2:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Strange but true : Renounced PR and got it back again
Oh, and I forgot to add, he applied for SC in 2020 and just got approved last week.
Re: Strange but true : Renounced PR and got it back again
I guess he's the first person I've heard of who appealed his PR rejection and turned it around.
I guess the ICA will feel vindicated by their original decision to give him back his PR. Vindicated because he applied for citizenship.
I guess the ICA will feel vindicated by their original decision to give him back his PR. Vindicated because he applied for citizenship.
Re: Strange but true : Renounced PR and got it back again
Did he repay back the CPF at all though?
I will say this - there is a LOT of BS and wives tales around PR / CPF etc - your story is true but the counterpoints are often just asshats talking out of their spare hole.
I will say this - there is a LOT of BS and wives tales around PR / CPF etc - your story is true but the counterpoints are often just asshats talking out of their spare hole.
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Re: Strange but true : Renounced PR and got it back again
I agree with PNGMK. What proof do YOU have that your friend either withdrew or replaced his CPF funds? This is the conundrum as he could tell you anything. If he didn't withdraw it, then there was no issue. If he replaced it, then he obviously is blowing smoke if you have no proof.
It's pretty clearly spelled out by ICA and the CPF board that it needs to be replaced including any imputed interest it would have earned if left in situ for the duration of time it was withdrawn before any PR attempt would be entertained. Also replacing it also it still NOT a guarantee of regaining PR.
In this case, I have a strong feeling if he withdrew it, he replaced it and topped up the imputed interest as well.
It's pretty clearly spelled out by ICA and the CPF board that it needs to be replaced including any imputed interest it would have earned if left in situ for the duration of time it was withdrawn before any PR attempt would be entertained. Also replacing it also it still NOT a guarantee of regaining PR.
In this case, I have a strong feeling if he withdrew it, he replaced it and topped up the imputed interest as well.
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: Strange but true : Renounced PR and got it back again
I didnt know replacing of CPF monies can be done by an ex-PR foreigner on EP. So how does that work? It is like his account is just open and he can put any amount of money into it whenever he wants before even applying for PR?sundaymorningstaple wrote: ↑Thu, 10 Nov 2022 11:06 pmI agree with PNGMK. What proof do YOU have that your friend either withdrew or replaced his CPF funds? This is the conundrum as he could tell you anything. If he didn't withdraw it, then there was no issue. If he replaced it, then he obviously is blowing smoke if you have no proof.
It's pretty clearly spelled out by ICA and the CPF board that it needs to be replaced including any imputed interest it would have earned if left in situ for the duration of time it was withdrawn before any PR attempt would be entertained. Also replacing it also it still NOT a guarantee of regaining PR.
In this case, I have a strong feeling if he withdrew it, he replaced it and topped up the imputed interest as well.
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Re: Strange but true : Renounced PR and got it back again
His NRIC is forever. Even even if his gives up his PR or his SGC. The number will be forever in the system with his identity enshrined with it. The same goes with your FIN number. They are never recycled. If you are on a EP and then contract is up, you go home for a decade and come back on another job, the FIN number will be the same. This is why the government has such a long memory. As the CPF account number is also his NRIC number all those electronic records are kept for posterity. It will also have how much was withdrawn and when.
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: Strange but true : Renounced PR and got it back again
Yes - that's why these stories are usually BS because they don't include the detail of how things happened.Wd40 wrote: ↑Sun, 13 Nov 2022 11:28 pmI didnt know replacing of CPF monies can be done by an ex-PR foreigner on EP. So how does that work? It is like his account is just open and he can put any amount of money into it whenever he wants before even applying for PR?sundaymorningstaple wrote: ↑Thu, 10 Nov 2022 11:06 pmI agree with PNGMK. What proof do YOU have that your friend either withdrew or replaced his CPF funds? This is the conundrum as he could tell you anything. If he didn't withdraw it, then there was no issue. If he replaced it, then he obviously is blowing smoke if you have no proof.
It's pretty clearly spelled out by ICA and the CPF board that it needs to be replaced including any imputed interest it would have earned if left in situ for the duration of time it was withdrawn before any PR attempt would be entertained. Also replacing it also it still NOT a guarantee of regaining PR.
In this case, I have a strong feeling if he withdrew it, he replaced it and topped up the imputed interest as well.
I not lawyer/teacher/CPA.
You've been arrested? Law Society of Singapore can provide referrals.
You want an International School job? School website or http://www.ISS.edu
Your rugrat needs a School? Avoid for profit schools
You need Tax advice? Ask a CPA
You ran away without doing NS? Shame on you!
You've been arrested? Law Society of Singapore can provide referrals.
You want an International School job? School website or http://www.ISS.edu
Your rugrat needs a School? Avoid for profit schools
You need Tax advice? Ask a CPA
You ran away without doing NS? Shame on you!
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Re: Strange but true : Renounced PR and got it back again
Since you have access to this person, I'd ask the following:sonnabend wrote: ↑Thu, 10 Nov 2022 1:39 pmI heard this personally from the person himself, not something like "I heard this from my friend that his friend/relative/etc..."
This person, a citizen of a Western country (but of Chinese background) came to SG under EP in 2000 and subsequently got a PR. Few years later, he decided to renounce his PR and withdraw all his CPF.
He subsequently worked overseas in few countries, got married and had children (one of them is a son). His children hold 3 different citizenships (of the father, the mother, and the country where they were born)
In 2014, he came to Singapore under EP, and applied for PR a year after that as a whole family. Unsurprisingly, it was rejected. But what happened next is very surprising: He appealed, and it was approved.
And I always thought that ex-PR who withdrew their CPF essentially have cut the bridge and blacklisted by the ICA.
1. What reasons did he submit for his appeal?
2. Was he asked to put back the money in his CPF plus interest before his PR was approved the 2nd time?
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Re: Strange but true : Renounced PR and got it back again
CPFB and ICA are different entities, and who knows whether or how much CPF status affects ICA's decisions. Probably one factor of many. CPFB is quite clear you need to return the amount withdrawn plus accrued interest if you take up PR again. It's stated on their website under Account Services.
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