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Maybe I am wrong, but show the aged parents to hold sizeable asstes / pension fund and things may change. One thing is to bring in two parents perfectly capable of paying their own way, another to bring parents whom you must support.hellind wrote:Sorry to bring up and old threads.
To continue on this topic, what if the only sibling of the OP was married and holding a UK citizenship? In which case, the likely of the parent sponsoring their married daughter is less likely.
Can someone give these answers regarding Pr application for aged parents
1. If the child is single and citizen, how much salary he/she should have to be eligible to sponsor parents ?
2. From what age onwards is considered aged parent ?
3. What if the child is living in rented apartment ? Does having no house reduce the chances considerably ?
4. Does passive income earned by parents included in the application ? Does educational qual matter ?
1. If the child is single and citizen, how much salary he/she should have to be eligible to sponsor parents ?
2. From what age onwards is considered aged parent ?
3. What if the child is living in rented apartment ? Does having no house reduce the chances considerably ?
4. Does passive income earned by parents included in the application ? Does educational qual matter ?
nowhere wrote:Can someone give these answers regarding Pr application for aged parents
1. If the child is single and citizen, how much salary he/she should have to be eligible to sponsor parents ?
2. From what age onwards is considered aged parent ?
3. What if the child is living in rented apartment ? Does having no house reduce the chances considerably ?
4. Does passive income earned by parents included in the application ? Does educational qual matter ?
This is my best guess:
1. P1 level salary
2. Retired/non working
3. Absolutely
4. I doubt.
Also all the above factors are for LTSVP. PR for aged parents, fogged it!
errr .. for parents of SC ? No, it is not cast in stone and again ,case by case basis is my best bet.Wd40 wrote:1. P1 level salary
3. What if the child is living in rented apartment ? Does having no house reduce the chances considerably ?
Really ? How so ?? where does it say so ? Again, what house would ICA prefer you own ? HDB or condo ??Wd40 wrote:3. Absolutely
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