PR wife applying LTSVP for her mum

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PR wife applying LTSVP for her mum

Post by zeon_sze » Sun, 13 Mar 2011 4:17 pm

Hi, My PRC wife who got her SPR last year 2010 would like to apply for her mum to come singapore.

Do anyone knows/experience how long the LTSVP will be for her mum?

With this LTSVP is can she work in singapore?

Or it will be better that I, a Singapore citizen apply this LTSVP for my Monther-in-law?

Please advice. Thanks!

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Post by Mad Scientist » Sun, 13 Mar 2011 5:00 pm

zeon_sze wrote:Hi, My PRC wife who got her SPR last year 2010 would like to apply for her mum to come singapore.

Do anyone knows/experience how long the LTSVP will be for her mum?

Read this, you can do it on line or go personally
http://www.ica.gov.sg/page.aspx?pageid=177&secid=171

With this LTSVP is can she work in singapore?

NO, she cannot

Or it will be better that I, a Singapore citizen apply this LTSVP for my Monther-in-law?

Your wife will be sufficient

Please advice. Thanks!
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Post by zeon_sze » Mon, 14 Mar 2011 10:38 am

Thanks for the advice! do you know how long my mum in-law will get for her LTSVP in this case?

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Post by Mad Scientist » Mon, 14 Mar 2011 5:20 pm

zeon_sze wrote:Thanks for the advice! do you know how long my mum in-law will get for her LTSVP in this case?
It all depends . It will be between six months to a year nowadays but hey I might be misleading you as my information is limited and I am not qualified to provide this answer to you . ask this nick pacads, he seems to know more
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