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ubugu.tonga.1997
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EP processing time

Post by ubugu.tonga.1997 » Tue, 04 Apr 2023 2:16 am

:roll:

My EP application was submitted 3 weeks ago, and MOM has asked for additional documents to my employer, thereby pushing EP processing forward by 2 weeks.

Is this the usual process for EP application? EP application status shows as 'Pending - It is being processed ' and my experience is solid, so I ain't worried about rejection, just wondering how long usually it takes for an EP to be processed in post-covid era.

And, do I need to reside in Singapore to improve my chances of EP approval, or it doesn't matter? I am hearing mixed and different opinions so a bit confused 🤔. I love Sing so happy to enjoy my staycation before starting daily grind, lol.

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Re: EP processing time

Post by Ignorant1 » Mon, 10 Apr 2023 9:45 am

ubugu.tonga.1997 wrote:
Tue, 04 Apr 2023 2:16 am
:roll:

My EP application was submitted 3 weeks ago, and MOM has asked for additional documents to my employer, thereby pushing EP processing forward by 2 weeks.

Is this the usual process for EP application? EP application status shows as 'Pending - It is being processed ' and my experience is solid, so I ain't worried about rejection, just wondering how long usually it takes for an EP to be processed in post-covid era.

And, do I need to reside in Singapore to improve my chances of EP approval, or it doesn't matter? I am hearing mixed and different opinions so a bit confused 🤔. I love Sing so happy to enjoy my staycation before starting daily grind, lol.
My and my wife’s Ep were done in 5 working days. Helps that last 10 + years we were in Singapore.
I suggest no need to overthink it. Depends on the paperwork submitted ( language, college etc ) .

Outcome won’t be different if you are in Singapore .

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Re: EP processing time

Post by malcontent » Mon, 10 Apr 2023 10:09 am

ubugu.tonga.1997 wrote:
Tue, 04 Apr 2023 2:16 am
:roll:

My EP application was submitted 3 weeks ago, and MOM has asked for additional documents to my employer, thereby pushing EP processing forward by 2 weeks.

Is this the usual process for EP application? EP application status shows as 'Pending - It is being processed ' and my experience is solid, so I ain't worried about rejection, just wondering how long usually it takes for an EP to be processed in post-covid era.

And, do I need to reside in Singapore to improve my chances of EP approval, or it doesn't matter? I am hearing mixed and different opinions so a bit confused 🤔. I love Sing so happy to enjoy my staycation before starting daily grind, lol.
You can never know… maybe your application is being processed by a relatively new officer who is being overly diligent, or maybe they are taking extra precautions about your paper qualifications… that has been a sticking point with mom lately - - even my employer asked me for a scanned copy of my degree last year (after employing me continuously on an EP for over 25 years now).
It is impossible for a man to learn what he thinks he already knows - Epictetus

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Re: EP processing time

Post by ubugu.tonga.1997 » Mon, 10 Apr 2023 10:10 am

Thanks @Ignorant1 and @malcontent. I ain't overthinking so it's all good. :D
On processing, I am blessed with a reliable sponsor so will take their advice on it and stay in Sg. Have a wonderful day, my friend. :)

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Re: EP processing time

Post by malcontent » Mon, 10 Apr 2023 11:30 am

ubugu.tonga.1997 wrote:
Mon, 10 Apr 2023 10:10 am
Thanks @Ignorant1 and @malcontent. I ain't overthinking so it's all good. :D
On processing, I am blessed with a reliable sponsor so will take their advice on it and stay in Sg. Have a wonderful day, my friend. :)
Yep, whenever there has been any contention about getting my EP approved… I just put it out of my mind and focused on making the most of my days off.

The largest opportunity I was given to exercise this was my very first EP in 1997 which took a full 2 months to get rejected, then after appeal, took another 2 months to get rejected again. The third and final appeal took 1 month to get approved, so total 5 months staycation (and that was after a 4 month job search, so technically 9 months).

Fortunately I was hired with a group of others who I had met and made friends with prior to the 5 month wait, so I actually had a pretty good time, all things considered… but in reality I was living on a wing and a prayer [-o<
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Re: EP processing time

Post by truthhurts1 » Wed, 31 May 2023 4:09 pm

ubugu.tonga.1997 wrote:
Mon, 10 Apr 2023 10:10 am
Thanks @Ignorant1 and @malcontent. I ain't overthinking so it's all good. :D
On processing, I am blessed with a reliable sponsor so will take their advice on it and stay in Sg. Have a wonderful day, my friend. :)


Get your EP finally ?
Good luck brother for the job.

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