i concur this.. just prepare for plan b like australia, canada or new zealand..sliverchair13 wrote: ↑Fri, 08 Dec 2023 4:34 pmFrom what i've read at this forum, here's what i can see:
Cons: Race, Salary, length of stay, line of work, type of pass
Pros: Nil
No point reapplying so soon.rzlczrll wrote: ↑Fri, 08 Dec 2023 3:59 pmHi!
Just want to check with you if me & my husband got any chance with our PR application? We applied last 1 March 2023 and was rejected after 4 mos. We are planning to apply again on Jan/Feb'24 (6mos after the rejected result).
Below is our profile:
I am the main applicant and I included my husband in my application. He is also working here in SG.
My Profile:
Age: 25y/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: $3100/mo
Marital Status: Married with 1 daughter (6mos old during application)
Pass Type: Spass
Length of Stay in SG: 4 years
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) - working with this company since July 2023 but have been working in Sg since June 2022.
Salary:$4200
Marital Status: Married
Pass Type: Spass
Length of Stay in SG: 1year and 6mos
Race: Filipino
Child is currently here in SG for almost 3mos already under STVP. Child also done the vaccines and check-ups here. Hospitalized twice at KKH and currently following up the check-ups and testings/scans at KKH too. Have bought health insurance with AIA SG. (I don't know if this can add up on the chances hehe).
Looking to stay here in Singapore for good if will be given chance to be PR.
Thank you!
Agree. Most importantly, there has been no change since the last application so chances of the result changing are close to zero.sliverchair13 wrote: ↑Fri, 08 Dec 2023 4:34 pmFrom what i've read at this forum, here's what i can see:
Cons: Race, Salary, length of stay, line of work, type of pass
Pros: Nil
Always wise to have a Plan B. Never put all your eggs in one basket.korosensei wrote: ↑Mon, 25 Dec 2023 9:54 pmi concur this.. just prepare for plan b like australia, canada or new zealand..sliverchair13 wrote: ↑Fri, 08 Dec 2023 4:34 pmFrom what i've read at this forum, here's what i can see:
Cons: Race, Salary, length of stay, line of work, type of pass
Pros: Nil
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