Hi,
I am working on EP (P2) with my wife and a kid (both on DP). I wish to sponsor my Mom-in-law's Long Term Visit Pass. According to the list of documents required, MoM needs my wife's Birth Certificate mentioning parents name on it. Since my mom-in-law is already here in Singapore on Short term visa, it will be very difficult to get a copy of my Wife's Birth Certificate. Is there any other alternative to Birth Certificate?
Can I still apply without Birth Certificate?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards,
Sandeep P.
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LTVP for Mother-in-law
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What document did they tell you to produce? If you don't produce as requested, they have every right to deny the application. Don't submit any application to any government agency in Singapore WITHOUT having ALL requested documents. When you do that, you are showing them just how "Talented" the Foreign Talent really isn't.
Also, getting an LTVP for you MiL might be difficult (that's some of the collateral baggage that they are looking to avoid).
Also, getting an LTVP for you MiL might be difficult (that's some of the collateral baggage that they are looking to avoid).
SOME PEOPLE TRY TO TURN BACK THEIR ODOMETERS. NOT ME. I WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW WHY I LOOK THIS WAY. I'VE TRAVELED A LONG WAY, AND SOME OF THE ROADS WEREN'T PAVED. ~ Will Rogers
Neighbour next door got his mother one but had to get all the right paperwork and they from India.
Mother has now gone back and her mother is coming later in the year for about one year. SO while the paperwork is correct and translated.
What they really want to know is that you can afford to have another family member here. He is on an P1.
Mother has now gone back and her mother is coming later in the year for about one year. SO while the paperwork is correct and translated.
What they really want to know is that you can afford to have another family member here. He is on an P1.
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