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Regarding Bundle application PR/LTVP

Post by underlum918 » Sat, 08 Feb 2025 12:40 am

Hey forum members, I have a question regarding visas.

I'm Korean, and I got married (ROM) in June 2024.

So, my wife is a PR, and I’m currently on an Employment Pass. Since my job has been unstable lately, my wife sponsored my PR and LTVP applications.

Now, here’s my question.

Before we applied for PR and LTVP, we visited ICA around April to inquire about the application process. We didn’t speak to an officer inside the office but rather to one of the officers assisting with inquiries outside.

At that time, we asked about applying for both LTVP and PR, and the officer told us that we could apply for them together. Instead of submitting them separately, they advised us to go for the bundled application, which allows PR and LTVP to be processed simultaneously.

My wife then asked how the review process would differ between applying separately and applying as a bundle.

The officer explained that with the bundled application, we could save money, both applications would be processed at the same time, and although PR and LTVP would be assessed separately, LTVP could be approved first, followed by PR in sequence. (In hindsight, we should have checked the website instead of relying solely on this information…)

Based on what the officer said, we prepared the necessary documents and submitted the application immediately. This was in early July. Around that time, ICA was also revamping its system and updating its website.

Anyway, based on what the officer told us, even though PR and LTVP were bundled together, they would still be reviewed separately.

We were informed that:

LTVP would take at least 4–6 weeks,
PR would take at least 4–6 months.
So, we expected the LTVP to be approved first and were hoping to get the result by August.

The Issue
By mid-August, we hadn’t received any updates, and the status remained PENDING, which seemed odd. So, we checked the ICA website carefully.

It turns out that for a bundled application, the processing time follows the longest timeline, which means both LTVP and PR will be approved or rejected at the same time.

Realizing this, we acknowledged our mistake in blindly trusting the officer’s explanation, and in mid-August, we visited ICA again to explain our situation.

This time, we managed to speak to an officer inside. However, they told us that the information we received earlier might have been outdated due to the system revamp, and they couldn’t confirm who had given us that information. Their suggestion? Withdraw the current application and reapply.

They also mentioned that if we withdrew the application that day, we could reapply the next day. However, they also warned us that LTVP processing could take up to 6 months because we hadn't completed PMLA.

My Concerns
As I mentioned earlier, neither my wife nor I are Singaporean. She is a PR, and I am South Korean. When we checked, PMLA was only available for Singaporean sponsors, not PRs.

Also, I have been living in Singapore long-term since 2011 on an Employment Pass, and some of the PMLA requirements didn’t apply to us.

From what I know, other South Koreans married to PRs who applied for LTVP under PR sponsorship generally received their approval within 4–6 weeks at most.

So, I asked the officer if there had been another mistake in their guidance, but they didn’t give a clear answer.

What We Have Done So Far
By September, since PR applicants could attend MP Sessions, we explained our situation three times through MP Sessions and asked for ICA’s support to expedite the process.

However, it has now been 7 months (as of February 8), and we still have no response.


What Should I Do?
Now, I’m wondering:

Should I withdraw the bundled PR/LTVP application and reapply separately?
Or should I continue waiting, even though there’s no clear timeline for a decision?
Everyone keeps saying to wait, but I’ve seen cases on forums where people have waited over a year for a decision…

Additionally, I was recently informed that if PR is rejected in a bundled application, LTVP might also be rejected. But earlier, we were told that they would be assessed separately.

I’m starting to feel like I’m just wasting time with this process.

If anyone has detailed knowledge about bundled applications, please help!
by NYY1 » Tue, 11 Feb 2025 8:31 am
underlum918 wrote:
Sun, 09 Feb 2025 3:05 pm
NYY1 wrote:
Sat, 08 Feb 2025 4:55 am
As long as you are employed, I would probably just keep waiting. What immediate benefit do you get if you withdraw the application, re-apply for LTVP, and it is approved in a short period of time? Peace of mind?

If for some reason you become unemployed (and need a way to stay here), then you'll need to decide what to do.

I don't know about the new application system, but based on prior timelines, I wouldn't be surprised to see your application for PR to run about a year or so (maybe even expect this timeframe, 6 months seems quick, but anything is possible).

BTW, what race is your wife and what do both of you do/what are your education levels?

Good luck.

My wife is Indonesian Chinese, and she has been a PR for over four years. She graduated from a well-recognized university in the UK and is currently working as an accountant at a semi-government company in Singapore.

I also graduated from a UK university and have been working in HR/Admin-related roles at a local company in Singapore!
Assuming you are 20s or early-30s, I would continue to wait for the results of the current application. I don't know if you will get through (for PR, wouldn't be surprised either way), but I don't think you'll have problems with an LTVP if you eventually need to go that way.

Good luck.
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Re: Regarding Bundle application PR/LTVP

Post by NYY1 » Sat, 08 Feb 2025 4:55 am

As long as you are employed, I would probably just keep waiting. What immediate benefit do you get if you withdraw the application, re-apply for LTVP, and it is approved in a short period of time? Peace of mind?

If for some reason you become unemployed (and need a way to stay here), then you'll need to decide what to do.

I don't know about the new application system, but based on prior timelines, I wouldn't be surprised to see your application for PR to run about a year or so (maybe even expect this timeframe, 6 months seems quick, but anything is possible).

BTW, what race is your wife and what do both of you do/what are your education levels?

Good luck.

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Re: Regarding Bundle application PR/LTVP

Post by NYY1 » Sat, 08 Feb 2025 8:25 am

Add age to the BTW questions above.

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Re: Regarding Bundle application PR/LTVP

Post by underlum918 » Sun, 09 Feb 2025 3:05 pm

NYY1 wrote:
Sat, 08 Feb 2025 4:55 am
As long as you are employed, I would probably just keep waiting. What immediate benefit do you get if you withdraw the application, re-apply for LTVP, and it is approved in a short period of time? Peace of mind?

If for some reason you become unemployed (and need a way to stay here), then you'll need to decide what to do.

I don't know about the new application system, but based on prior timelines, I wouldn't be surprised to see your application for PR to run about a year or so (maybe even expect this timeframe, 6 months seems quick, but anything is possible).

BTW, what race is your wife and what do both of you do/what are your education levels?

Good luck.

My wife is Indonesian Chinese, and she has been a PR for over four years. She graduated from a well-recognized university in the UK and is currently working as an accountant at a semi-government company in Singapore.

I also graduated from a UK university and have been working in HR/Admin-related roles at a local company in Singapore!

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Re: Regarding Bundle application PR/LTVP

Post by gp42 » Mon, 10 Feb 2025 9:22 am

I got the result for LTVP+PR application for my kid after 7 months. Keep an eye on the buttons to update employment info/withdraw application. If they disappear, chances are the result will be released soon.

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Re: Regarding Bundle application PR/LTVP

Post by underlum918 » Mon, 10 Feb 2025 10:17 am

gp42 wrote:
Mon, 10 Feb 2025 9:22 am
I got the result for LTVP+PR application for my kid after 7 months. Keep an eye on the buttons to update employment info/withdraw application. If they disappear, chances are the result will be released soon.
That’s amazing news for you! Congratulations to you and your little one! 🎉

I applied on 2nd Jul 24 , and I’ve been waiting for 7 months now. Really hoping to get the good results soon... 😢

The update button still hasn’t disappeared yet… 😭

But thanks for sharing the update with me! Appreciate it! 😊

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Re: Regarding Bundle application PR/LTVP

Post by NYY1 » Tue, 11 Feb 2025 8:31 am

underlum918 wrote:
Sun, 09 Feb 2025 3:05 pm
NYY1 wrote:
Sat, 08 Feb 2025 4:55 am
As long as you are employed, I would probably just keep waiting. What immediate benefit do you get if you withdraw the application, re-apply for LTVP, and it is approved in a short period of time? Peace of mind?

If for some reason you become unemployed (and need a way to stay here), then you'll need to decide what to do.

I don't know about the new application system, but based on prior timelines, I wouldn't be surprised to see your application for PR to run about a year or so (maybe even expect this timeframe, 6 months seems quick, but anything is possible).

BTW, what race is your wife and what do both of you do/what are your education levels?

Good luck.

My wife is Indonesian Chinese, and she has been a PR for over four years. She graduated from a well-recognized university in the UK and is currently working as an accountant at a semi-government company in Singapore.

I also graduated from a UK university and have been working in HR/Admin-related roles at a local company in Singapore!
Assuming you are 20s or early-30s, I would continue to wait for the results of the current application. I don't know if you will get through (for PR, wouldn't be surprised either way), but I don't think you'll have problems with an LTVP if you eventually need to go that way.

Good luck.

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Re: Regarding Bundle application PR/LTVP

Post by underlum918 » Tue, 11 Feb 2025 11:23 am

NYY1 wrote:
Tue, 11 Feb 2025 8:31 am
underlum918 wrote:
Sun, 09 Feb 2025 3:05 pm
NYY1 wrote:
Sat, 08 Feb 2025 4:55 am
As long as you are employed, I would probably just keep waiting. What immediate benefit do you get if you withdraw the application, re-apply for LTVP, and it is approved in a short period of time? Peace of mind?

If for some reason you become unemployed (and need a way to stay here), then you'll need to decide what to do.

I don't know about the new application system, but based on prior timelines, I wouldn't be surprised to see your application for PR to run about a year or so (maybe even expect this timeframe, 6 months seems quick, but anything is possible).

BTW, what race is your wife and what do both of you do/what are your education levels?

Good luck.

My wife is Indonesian Chinese, and she has been a PR for over four years. She graduated from a well-recognized university in the UK and is currently working as an accountant at a semi-government company in Singapore.

I also graduated from a UK university and have been working in HR/Admin-related roles at a local company in Singapore!
Assuming you are 20s or early-30s, I would continue to wait for the results of the current application. I don't know if you will get through (for PR, wouldn't be surprised either way), but I don't think you'll have problems with an LTVP if you eventually need to go that way.

Good luck.
Sorry, I forgot to mention my age!
I'm 33 years old this year, and my wife is 27!

I'll update you when the results come out!
Thanks!

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