What is your ethnicity? In any case, you didn't default apparently as you were young enough not to need the exit permit. Having come back as an ex-PR shouldn't affect you under the circumstances. You will probably be looked at as an individual applying for PTS PR with the prevailing rules and within your ethnic band with about a much chance as anybody else with the exception of local education (which Uni?) If NUS or other Government Uni will help. If you are successful under the PTS scheme you will be exempt but I think the period of time spent as an infants PR will not go against you re:NS. Give it a try.astraroad wrote: ↑Thu, 29 Dec 2022 4:56 amHi everyone. Hope to shed some light on my situation and get some feedback.
I am an EP holder at 27 year old. I have held EP across 3 companies the last 4 years. Before that, I have been on Student Pass for ~20 years from Primary school to Local University.
The complication comes that I was once a PR at 1 years old when my family migrated here. A year later, they left with an exit permit, and our PR expired. I returned years later to study primary school on a Student Pass. Throughout my studies, I was never able to reapply for PR, nor was I invited, as the student scheme was not available then. I never received any benefits from being a PR (read somewhere that is why PRs should serve), and I paid full foreigner fees for all my education here.
If I apply for PR now under skilled worker scheme and get it, will I be liable for NS? Does this mean I have to quit my full-time job - from the company that will sponsor my PR application? The hit on my income will be great, as will the 2 year gap in my career in my industry.
I really appreciate any feedback given my bizarre circumstances. Thank you.
Doubt you will be made to serve.astraroad wrote: ↑Thu, 29 Dec 2022 4:56 amHi everyone. Hope to shed some light on my situation and get some feedback.
I am an EP holder at 27 year old. I have held EP across 3 companies the last 4 years. Before that, I have been on Student Pass for ~20 years from Primary school to Local University.
The complication comes that I was once a PR at 1 years old when my family migrated here. A year later, they left with an exit permit, and our PR expired. I returned years later to study primary school on a Student Pass. Throughout my studies, I was never able to reapply for PR, nor was I invited, as the student scheme was not available then. I never received any benefits from being a PR (read somewhere that is why PRs should serve), and I paid full foreigner fees for all my education here.
If I apply for PR now under skilled worker scheme and get it, will I be liable for NS? Does this mean I have to quit my full-time job - from the company that will sponsor my PR application? The hit on my income will be great, as will the 2 year gap in my career in my industry.
I really appreciate any feedback given my bizarre circumstances. Thank you.
exit permit or REP?astraroad wrote: ↑Thu, 29 Dec 2022 4:56 amHi everyone. Hope to shed some light on my situation and get some feedback.
I am an EP holder at 27 year old. I have held EP across 3 companies the last 4 years. Before that, I have been on Student Pass for ~20 years from Primary school to Local University.
The complication comes that I was once a PR at 1 years old when my family migrated here. A year later, they left with an exit permit, and our PR expired. I returned years later to study primary school on a Student Pass. Throughout my studies, I was never able to reapply for PR, nor was I invited, as the student scheme was not available then. I never received any benefits from being a PR (read somewhere that is why PRs should serve), and I paid full foreigner fees for all my education here.
If I apply for PR now under skilled worker scheme and get it, will I be liable for NS? Does this mean I have to quit my full-time job - from the company that will sponsor my PR application? The hit on my income will be great, as will the 2 year gap in my career in my industry.
I really appreciate any feedback given my bizarre circumstances. Thank you.
Thank you for your detailed response! I am chinese (HK passport), studied in local gov pri / sec / JC / uni.sundaymorningstaple wrote: ↑Thu, 29 Dec 2022 2:08 pmWhat is your ethnicity? In any case, you didn't default apparently as you were young enough not to need the exit permit. Having come back as an ex-PR shouldn't affect you under the circumstances. You will probably be looked at as an individual applying for PTS PR with the prevailing rules and within your ethnic band with about a much chance as anybody else with the exception of local education (which Uni?) If NUS or other Government Uni will help. If you are successful under the PTS scheme you will be exempt but I think the period of time spent as an infants PR will not go against you re:NS. Give it a try.
Go for it! You also have the desired ethnicity as well. Good Luck.astraroad wrote: ↑Fri, 30 Dec 2022 2:25 pmThank you for your detailed response! I am chinese (HK passport), studied in local gov pri / sec / JC / uni.sundaymorningstaple wrote: ↑Thu, 29 Dec 2022 2:08 pmWhat is your ethnicity? In any case, you didn't default apparently as you were young enough not to need the exit permit. Having come back as an ex-PR shouldn't affect you under the circumstances. You will probably be looked at as an individual applying for PTS PR with the prevailing rules and within your ethnic band with about a much chance as anybody else with the exception of local education (which Uni?) If NUS or other Government Uni will help. If you are successful under the PTS scheme you will be exempt but I think the period of time spent as an infants PR will not go against you re:NS. Give it a try.
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