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Chances of getting PEP.

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nitinkrmishra
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Chances of getting PEP.

Post by nitinkrmishra » Mon, 23 Apr 2012 2:51 pm

Hi All,

I am an Indian and working in Singapore since 2007 and I have applied for PEP last week after completing 2 years of P2 pass .

Below is my educational /career summary.

1. Master in Computer application.

2. I was Working under 'S' pass (Feb 2007 - Mar 2010), My Salary was enough to get the P2 pass but my company only applied now 'S' pass.

3. Currently under P2 pass( April 2010 - Till now) - Working in investment banking and monthly salary is more then 6000 $/month.

I just wanted to know what are the chances of getting PEP.

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Post by sundaymorningstaple » Mon, 23 Apr 2012 5:13 pm

PEP? Probably not too good. I've not seen anybody in recent months getting PEPs unless they are in the P1 category. I know what they say but again, as we keep reminding people, they are only guidelines. The MOM is not required to grant it even if you are "qualified". Best thing I can say is try. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. However, if rejected, appealing isn't going to do too much good, unless you P2 has been upgraded (along with the money) to a P1 of at the very minimum of 8K/mo.
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