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PR Chances in 2024

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PR Chances in 2024

Post by Ganbal » Mon, 03 Jun 2024 11:43 am

Hi All,

We are planning to apply for Permanent Residency (PR) in Singapore this year. We would greatly appreciate your opinion on our chances of approval based on our profiles.

Applicant:

Age: 37
Race & Nationality: Indian
Education: Master's in Computers
Occupation: IT - Developer Lead
Salary: SGD 148,000 with bonus
Pass Type: Employment Pass (EP)
Living/Working in Singapore: Since 2013 11+ years), working at the same company
Total Work Experience: 15+ years

Spouse:

Age: 39
Race & Nationality: Indian
Education: Master's in Computers
Occupation: IT Manager
Salary: SGD 94,000 with bonus
Pass Type:S pass .(changed from ep this year.)
Living/Working in Singapore: Since 2013 (11+ years), with one company change
Total Work Experience: Approximately 14+ years

Children:
Number: 2 Daughters
Elder: 11 years old, studying private school in Singapore.
Younger: 6 years old, studying private school in Singapore.
We have applied three times before but were unsuccessful. Last rejected was mar 2022. After rejected now salary and designation only changed.

Thank you for your assistance and insights on our application chances.

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Re: PR Chances in 2024

Post by roslind.fong » Tue, 02 Jul 2024 10:37 am

You must apply very early in the year before the small quota for Indians used up. Dont think any high salary will get anywhere faster etc, it does not count, $20,000 a month for husband and $10,000 a month the wife salary also got several times rejected . I dont know if it did help , they finally got PR and I did tell them to go early dont do it in November !

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Re: PR Chances in 2024

Post by Strong Eagle » Wed, 03 Jul 2024 6:02 am

roslind.fong wrote:
Tue, 02 Jul 2024 10:37 am
You must apply very early in the year before the small quota for Indians used up. Dont think any high salary will get anywhere faster etc, it does not count, $20,000 a month for husband and $10,000 a month the wife salary also got several times rejected . I dont know if it did help , they finally got PR and I did tell them to go early dont do it in November !
Your assertion that one must file early in the year doesn't align with the reports of PR's granted throughout the year, here on this forum.

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Re: PR Chances in 2024

Post by grubermoaz » Wed, 17 Jul 2024 4:01 pm

Applying for Permanent Residency (PR) in Singapore can be a complex process, and while there's no guaranteed formula for approval, certain factors can enhance your chances. Your profiles are strong, with several factors in your favor such as long-term residency, high qualifications, and stable employment. However, given the previous rejections, it is crucial to differentiate this application with additional positive changes and possibly seek professional advice to enhance your chances of approval.

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Re: PR Chances in 2024

Post by sundaymorningstaple » Fri, 19 Jul 2024 10:31 pm

grubermoaz wrote:
Wed, 17 Jul 2024 4:01 pm
Applying for Permanent Residency (PR) in Singapore can be a complex process, and while there's no guaranteed formula for approval, certain factors can enhance your chances. Your profiles are strong, with several factors in your favor such as long-term residency, high qualifications, and stable employment. However, given the previous rejections, it is crucial to differentiate this application with additional positive changes and possibly seek professional advice to enhance your chances of approval.
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