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Permanent resident for S pass holder
Permanent resident for S pass holder
Hello..
I' d like to ask more about PR for SP holder.
Is there any requirement on timing for applying PR?
For instance, i'm a new SP holder, only for almost 2 months. Is it possible for me to start applying PR or i have to wait til 6 months, since i went through the website saying that i have to attach the payment slips for 6 months?
Thanks..
cheers,
rita
I' d like to ask more about PR for SP holder.
Is there any requirement on timing for applying PR?
For instance, i'm a new SP holder, only for almost 2 months. Is it possible for me to start applying PR or i have to wait til 6 months, since i went through the website saying that i have to attach the payment slips for 6 months?
Thanks..
cheers,
rita
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Re: Permanent resident for S pass holder
rita,ritalau wrote:Hello..
I' d like to ask more about PR for SP holder.
Is there any requirement on timing for applying PR?
For instance, i'm a new SP holder, only for almost 2 months. Is it possible for me to start applying PR or i have to wait til 6 months, since i went through the website saying that i have to attach the payment slips for 6 months?
Thanks..
cheers,
rita
I'm not really trying to be funny but if their website says you have to attach payment slips for 6 months, what does that tell you? Do you know how to work 6 months in less than 2 months? Obviously, to most people that would say that you would have to wait AT LEAST 6 months.
SOME PEOPLE TRY TO TURN BACK THEIR ODOMETERS. NOT ME. I WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW WHY I LOOK THIS WAY. I'VE TRAVELED A LONG WAY, AND SOME OF THE ROADS WEREN'T PAVED. ~ Will Rogers
hi sundaymorningstaple,
sure u r no funny guy, but thanks anyway for the reply.
The thing is it says, payslips for last 6 months and income tax notices of assesment for the last three years.
(how do i suppose to have the tax notices if i have worked for only 6 months?)
That's why, I assume it is optional.Who knows it applicable only for workers after 6 months work.
sure u r no funny guy, but thanks anyway for the reply.
The thing is it says, payslips for last 6 months and income tax notices of assesment for the last three years.
(how do i suppose to have the tax notices if i have worked for only 6 months?)
That's why, I assume it is optional.Who knows it applicable only for workers after 6 months work.

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3 years tax assessments for proof of working in Singapore for that period and last 6 months payslips to prove that you are still working. Sooooo, it would seem that you may have to be here for at least 3 years. Short of that, try calling MOM and or ICA to find out.
SOME PEOPLE TRY TO TURN BACK THEIR ODOMETERS. NOT ME. I WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW WHY I LOOK THIS WAY. I'VE TRAVELED A LONG WAY, AND SOME OF THE ROADS WEREN'T PAVED. ~ Will Rogers
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When I look at the list of documents to be produced, I do not see any mention where the payslips and tax assessments have to be from. It actually even states if documents are not in English they need to be translated. So I would think that one could apply with 3 years tax assessments from another country where one worked before coming to Singapore. This may be more realistic approach under the spouse category, but still.sundaymorningstaple wrote:3 years tax assessments for proof of working in Singapore for that period and last 6 months payslips to prove that you are still working. Sooooo, it would seem that you may have to be here for at least 3 years. Short of that, try calling MOM and or ICA to find out.
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