For God's sake and to maintain the sanity of the readers, why dont you stick to one theme of your story rather than redefining your profile multiple times? Its ok that you dont want to reveal your identity to the extent that you wish, but why change your details for each post.sgexpatindian wrote: ↑Wed, 02 Aug 2023 3:45 pmHello Forum Members,
I am on Employment Pass, recently moved to Singapore with my daughter who is studying in Grade 6 and two sons (newborns). FYI, I am a 42 year old male working in tech industry.
I would like to hear from people who have kids who will soon go to college. I would like to know how easy it is for foreigners to secure a position in college. Given my age, I don't think I will get PR anytime soon (or ever), so I would like to know if someone is in similar situation.
Although my kid still has 7 years before college but I want to make an informed decision about whether to stay in Singapore or move.
Any pointers?
PS: If I am on employment pass, I don't think my kids can stay with me once they are 21 years old as dependents. Correct me if I am wrong.
In this post, you mention that you came in 2018 (that is 5 years ago and nowhere near 'recently' like you said before).sgexpatindian wrote: ↑Mon, 31 Oct 2022 8:29 pmHello Folks,
I have been living in Singapore since 2018 and now I need to move to another country for two years for personal reasons. I will come back within two years (2024).
After I come back, I would like to apply for PR and hope to get it by 2028. In case it helps, I make 200K per year (SGD) and I have two sons and I am an Indian.
When I apply for PR, do you think my current stay in SG from 2018 will be considered or it will be a fresh start from 2024? It would also be great if someone who is in similar boat can share their experience as well. Thanks.
Here, you mention that you are already 12years living in Sg and that your age is 50(not 42) and the sons are 10yrs old (not just born?).sgexpatindian wrote: ↑Tue, 13 Jun 2023 3:30 amDear Forum Members
It’s been 12 years for me and my family living in Singapore. We are Indians BTW, a family where I am on employment pass, wife is not working, one daughter and two sons (both 10 years old)
My age is now 50 years and I am thinking of applying for PR. Any suggestions or views on chances of getting PR at my age? Did anyone get their Pr at the age of 50 in Singapore?
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Now you maybe know why, as moderators, we look at newbie's posts hard. Sometimes only time can separate the wheat from the chaff and the of a time we have as moderators trying to keep it all calm and correct. (and doing it for free, no less!)
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This might be his current situation. Daughter in grade 6 and two newborn sons.The only thing he is faking here is that he moved to SG recently (may be to cast doubts in mind of readers so that people don't relate him to his previous posts). He wants to know if his daughter can get admission in local school as a foreigner assuming he and his family don't get PR down the line.sgexpatindian wrote: ↑Wed, 02 Aug 2023 3:45 pmHello Forum Members,
I am on Employment Pass, recently moved to Singapore with my daughter who is studying in Grade 6 and two sons (newborns). FYI, I am a 42 year old male working in tech industry.
I would like to hear from people who have kids who will soon go to college. I would like to know how easy it is for foreigners to secure a position in college. Given my age, I don't think I will get PR anytime soon (or ever), so I would like to know if someone is in similar situation.
Although my kid still has 7 years before college but I want to make an informed decision about whether to stay in Singapore or move.
Any pointers?
PS: If I am on employment pass, I don't think my kids can stay with me once they are 21 years old as dependents. Correct me if I am wrong.
Here he mentioned that he came to SG in 2018 which might be true. May be he had an opportunity to move out last year which he didn't take eventually.sgexpatindian wrote: ↑Mon, 31 Oct 2022 8:29 pmHello Folks,
I have been living in Singapore since 2018 and now I need to move to another country for two years for personal reasons. I will come back within two years (2024).
After I come back, I would like to apply for PR and hope to get it by 2028. In case it helps, I make 200K per year (SGD) and I have two sons and I am an Indian.
When I apply for PR, do you think my current stay in SG from 2018 will be considered or it will be a fresh start from 2024? It would also be great if someone who is in similar boat can share their experience as well. Thanks.
This is where all the confusion comes from. But as I said earlier, here he wants to visualise his life in SG 7 years down the line and seek answers based on that. He just wants to know if he will have any chances of getting PR 7 years later. Kids' ages might not tally exactly but you miss a few things when you lie so much.sgexpatindian wrote: ↑Tue, 13 Jun 2023 3:30 amDear Forum Members
It’s been 12 years for me and my family living in Singapore. We are Indians BTW, a family where I am on employment pass, wife is not working, one daughter and two sons (both 10 years old)
My age is now 50 years and I am thinking of applying for PR. Any suggestions or views on chances of getting PR at my age? Did anyone get their Pr at the age of 50 in Singapore?
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