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PR application: asking for full detailed of family member

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Post by JR8 » Fri, 11 Nov 2011 7:20 pm

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Re: PR application: asking for full detailed of family membe

Post by chann » Thu, 24 Nov 2011 7:44 pm

Hey there, i remembered last time I met the same thing during my applying the PR. I got the letter from ICA requesting for my detail for my family member.
I just drafted a excel and list down all the member detail and fax to them.
and then my PR application got approved.

Good luck!
freeman.vu wrote:Hi All,

I applied PR on early last May and today I got a letter from IC A asking for a detailed full CV of both me and my wife's family members ( parents and siblings).
The letter attaches two other forms with just few columns: name and birth of date, relationship, employment, rank, duties and few other employment related fields.
1. We are confused as do we need to provide official or with stamp supporting documents or just fill in the forms and bring to IC A?
2. Bosses, do you know usually are there any positive signals here? Basing on your experience, statistically (if have) how long the outcome of such cases generally will be out?

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Post by blossomsong » Tue, 29 Nov 2011 12:38 am

Hi, I hope it is appropriate to post my question here as it is somewhat related (I think!). :)

I am applying for PR after almost two years here. My father is Singaporean and I have a half sibling whom I have never lived with (I was brought up by my mother in the UK). So, my question is, do I need to list my "sibling" even though he is only half and I don't have any meaningful relationship with him?

Thank you all for your time.

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Post by Mad Scientist » Tue, 29 Nov 2011 2:53 am

blossomsong wrote:Hi, I hope it is appropriate to post my question here as it is somewhat related (I think!). :)

I am applying for PR after almost two years here. My father is Singaporean and I have a half sibling whom I have never lived with (I was brought up by my mother in the UK). So, my question is, do I need to list my "sibling" even though he is only half and I don't have any meaningful relationship with him?

Thank you all for your time.
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Post by freeman.vu » Sun, 13 May 2012 8:38 pm

guys,

I have update. My application has been rejected after another 6 months of waiting.
So in total my application was processed in about a year, during the time I got a promotion with increase in salary (still in P2 range) and different job title. Honestly I did kept a high hope but it turned out ...
Well, sad a bit but at least they made a decision.

Thanks you all guys.

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Post by angry scientist » Wed, 16 May 2012 2:38 pm

I applied for my PR after 3 years of stay in singapore together with my wife (working) and baby daughter. 2 months later, I received such a letter from ICA seeking my extended family's details, which I submitted. Since then, there is no update. I am a scientist- but of Indian origin, and takes home a more than good monthly salary. I studied in Europe, trained in US and plan to settle down in sg, however, not sure what the ICA authorities are upto !

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Post by the lynx » Wed, 16 May 2012 2:51 pm

Well it is hard to tell exactly what are they looking for, although one could guess from the pattern they have been showing. But hey, better pending than rejected, right?

freeman.vu, did the ICA say anything about reapplying in the rejection letter? Like after two years or something?

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Post by sundaymorningstaple » Wed, 16 May 2012 4:54 pm

It sounds to me like they are interested in you but they want to see what kind of collateral damage it could cost them demographically. :-|
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