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The key word is dependant. When can a child be considered no longer a dependant of the main applicant? I can’t imagine anyone below age 18. Is it a simple age cut-off? I don’t have the answer, but once they are no longer considered a dependant, I imagine REP renewal will be rejected until they have a job to support themselves.NYY1 wrote: ↑Wed, 19 Apr 2023 7:38 amThe answer is here (Permanent Resident Services --> Renunciation of PR --> How do I renounce my Singapore Permanent Residence (PR) status?)
https://va.ecitizen.gov.sg/cfp/customer ... refaq.aspx
How do I renounce my Singapore Permanent Residence (PR) status?
Answer:
To renounce your Singapore Permanent Residence (PR) status, you are required to report in person to ICA, with a request letter* and the following documents:
Entry Permit Card;
Singapore Blue Identity Card; and
Re-Entry Permit
*The request letter should state your decision to renounce your PR status and the reason(s) for doing so, as well as signed off by yourself.
Should you misplace any of the above documents, a police report or statutory declaration (SD) on the loss is required. You are also required to bring along your latest passport for verification.
If you are based overseas, you may submit your renunciation request at the nearest Singapore overseas mission.
If the main applicant intends to renounce the permanent residence status, all the dependants who obtained the permanent residence status under the sponsorship are also required to renounce together with the same procedure.
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Very likely it is a simple age cut-off above/below age 21 (age of majority here, REP renewals for children and most immigration applications also focus on this age).malcontent wrote: ↑Wed, 19 Apr 2023 8:29 amThe key word is dependant. When can a child be considered no longer a dependant of the main applicant? I can’t imagine anyone below age 18. Is it a simple age cut-off? I don’t have the answer, but once they are no longer considered a dependant, I imagine REP renewal will be rejected until they have a job to support themselves.NYY1 wrote: ↑Wed, 19 Apr 2023 7:38 amThe answer is here (Permanent Resident Services --> Renunciation of PR --> How do I renounce my Singapore Permanent Residence (PR) status?)
https://va.ecitizen.gov.sg/cfp/customer ... refaq.aspx
How do I renounce my Singapore Permanent Residence (PR) status?
Answer:
To renounce your Singapore Permanent Residence (PR) status, you are required to report in person to ICA, with a request letter* and the following documents:
Entry Permit Card;
Singapore Blue Identity Card; and
Re-Entry Permit
*The request letter should state your decision to renounce your PR status and the reason(s) for doing so, as well as signed off by yourself.
Should you misplace any of the above documents, a police report or statutory declaration (SD) on the loss is required. You are also required to bring along your latest passport for verification.
If you are based overseas, you may submit your renunciation request at the nearest Singapore overseas mission.
If the main applicant intends to renounce the permanent residence status, all the dependants who obtained the permanent residence status under the sponsorship are also required to renounce together with the same procedure.
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that's pretty clear cut then :-/
When is your next REP due? You may be able to leave before she turns 21 but you probably can't renounce (i.e. will need to keep CPF balance here) until she can renew on her own.aydyels wrote: ↑Wed, 19 Apr 2023 9:34 pmthat's pretty clear cut then :-/
I guess will need to wait additional couple of years until the kid's can apply by herself.
thanks for all the input, much appreciated
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