Hi guys thanks for reply.sundaymorningstaple wrote:Don't worry about it. You are good to go provided you did not omit any relevant data on the application. If you got the IPA, unless she fails a medical (if requested), you are good to go.
Are you a Singaporean or a PR. What is you wife's nationality?
What are your educational qualifications? Hers?
Hi jhun_kyo!jhun_kyo wrote:Hi guys thanks for reply.sundaymorningstaple wrote:Don't worry about it. You are good to go provided you did not omit any relevant data on the application. If you got the IPA, unless she fails a medical (if requested), you are good to go.
Are you a Singaporean or a PR. What is you wife's nationality?
What are your educational qualifications? Hers?
I am a SG citizen, my wife is PRC. I am 100% honest with the application.
She is only primary sch level, for me i am NTU second upper honors graduate. She passed the medical exam already .
How about her valid pass? Do they approve on that day itself? Cause her pass valid till 23 July... The appointment is on 22 July. One day left, is it too risky to risk it?
Hi newbie, thanks for reply.lclmum wrote:And oh ya, don't forget about her birth certificate to prove that it belongs to the same person as per her passport. If it's not in English, get official translation for it. The same applies for her educational certs, if it's not in English. If you're married here in Singapore, the ROM marriage cert will do. If your marriage was done overseas, bring the foreign marriage cert to ROM, get it acknowledged & endorsed officially in ROM. You'll get a cert from ROM that officially recognises your marriage.
By the way, even though you have to submit the IRAS/CPF Authorisation Form, it's helpful to also print out and attach your CPF 15-month Contribution History statement (login at the CPF website using your SingPass) and your latest IRAS Notification of Assessment too. Hope that helps
First, check at the IRAS website, login using your SingPass and see if IRAS has your records. If your annual income has been below S$20k ever since you started working, and if you have registered at IRAS, you should receive sms notifications that you do not need to file for taxes. However, if you have not updated IRAS about your employment and haven't registered, then you need to declare your income (for any part-time, temporary or full-time jobs) from the beginning. You can go in person to IRAS directly, bring all your original payslips & IR8A (given yearly by your employer if you're working in private companies) and/or Form 8E (given by HR if you're working in Stat Boards or Ministries). The IRAS officer may require you to fill up some forms to start open up your records and advise you accordingly from that point onwards.jhun_kyo wrote:Hi newbie, thanks for reply.lclmum wrote:And oh ya, don't forget about her birth certificate to prove that it belongs to the same person as per her passport. If it's not in English, get official translation for it. The same applies for her educational certs, if it's not in English. If you're married here in Singapore, the ROM marriage cert will do. If your marriage was done overseas, bring the foreign marriage cert to ROM, get it acknowledged & endorsed officially in ROM. You'll get a cert from ROM that officially recognises your marriage.
By the way, even though you have to submit the IRAS/CPF Authorisation Form, it's helpful to also print out and attach your CPF 15-month Contribution History statement (login at the CPF website using your SingPass) and your latest IRAS Notification of Assessment too. Hope that helps
Ok so I do not need to worry much, i already got all the documents prepared. As for the CPF contribution statement, yeah i can print it but for IRAS i do not have any tax filed for past 3 years. I do not know what to provide for the tax assessment part. Should i check with IRAS?
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