Doesn't quite work like that as they would be able to claim MUP (make up pay) which is the difference between their civilian pay and NS pay.littlegreenman wrote:
Another thing to consider certainly is income and job: if you take someone out of work who earns over $4k a month and has a good job, that would sort of throw the couple's lives into misery. If the husband however is not working or a fresh grad or lowly qualified with a low salary in the first place it doesn't make much of a difference whether he does serve his NS or not.
Singapore Government departments like ICA, MOM, have very long memories. Your husband will probably never get an EP approved in the future, when yours come up for renewal it could be rejected. I wouldn't even bother trying to apply for PR again say in 3 years time.misspeace wrote:Thanks, All. for your information.
another question...
can we give up PR without filing the final application?
They gave us the processing time 2 months.
After 2 months without processing, what will it become?
Any penalty or punishment or our current status?
Saint pretty much said it. As I am a bit younger than SMS I can't help it but type:misspeace wrote:Thanks, All. for your information.
another question...
can we give up PR without filing the final application?
They gave us the processing time 2 months.
After 2 months without processing, what will it become?
Any penalty or punishment or our current status?
Interesting, I thought that was only if you are called back for training/exercise, not during the 2 year NS itself.Saint wrote:Doesn't quite work like that as they would be able to claim MUP (make up pay) which is the difference between their civilian pay and NS pay.littlegreenman wrote:
Another thing to consider certainly is income and job: if you take someone out of work who earns over $4k a month and has a good job, that would sort of throw the couple's lives into misery. If the husband however is not working or a fresh grad or lowly qualified with a low salary in the first place it doesn't make much of a difference whether he does serve his NS or not.
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