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PR Approval Chances 2023

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rzlczrll
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PR Approval Chances 2023

Post by rzlczrll » Thu, 22 Jun 2023 4:04 pm

Hi!

Just want to check with you if me & my husband got any chance with our PR application? We applied last 1 March 2023.

I am the main applicant and I included my husband in my application. He is also working here in SG.

My Profile:
Age: 24y/o
Educational Qualification: Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering Technology (State University in Philippines)
Job: Public Relations Officer (A1 Local Construction Company) - same company since Nov 2019
Salary: $3k/mo
Marital Status: Married (Currently pregnant with our 1st Child - Giving birth on End Aug 2023)
Pass Type: Spass
Length of Stay in SG: 3years and 7mos
Race: Filipino

Husband Profile:
Age: 32y/o
Educational Qualification: Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering (State University in Philippines)
Job: Site Engineer (Local Sub-Contractor in Construction Company) - started working May 2022. He will change employer this coming 5 July 2023 (A2 Local Construction Company)
Salary: $3400/mo (prev. company) - new company is $4k
Marital Status: Married
Pass Type: Spass
Length of Stay in SG: 1year and 1mo
Race: Filipino

Looking to stay here in Singapore for good together with our child.

Thank you! :)

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Re: PR Approval Chances 2023

Post by Lisafuller » Fri, 23 Jun 2023 12:00 am

Your husbands length of stay in singapore's on the shorter end. Ethnic quotas is low. Salaries are also on the lower end.

If you are rejected this time, your chances will certainly improve after your first child is born, and if there's a salary increment.

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Re: PR Approval Chances 2023

Post by rzlczrll » Fri, 23 Jun 2023 8:08 am

Lisafuller wrote:
Fri, 23 Jun 2023 12:00 am
Your husbands length of stay in singapore's on the shorter end. Ethnic quotas is low. Salaries are also on the lower end.

If you are rejected this time, your chances will certainly improve after your first child is born, and if there's a salary increment.
Thanks for your reply Lisafuller!
If let say by August, i already gave birth to our daughter and our application is still pending. Do we need to inform ICA about our child? Add to our application? Thanks again.

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Re: PR Approval Chances 2023

Post by Lisafuller » Fri, 23 Jun 2023 12:57 pm

Wouldn't hurt to inform them.

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