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PR Processing time
PR Processing time
Hey,
Wanted to know what is the processing time for a PR application.
Also any idea if PR's status are being granted or not
Have a good week
Cheers
Wanted to know what is the processing time for a PR application.
Also any idea if PR's status are being granted or not
Have a good week
Cheers
Re: PR Processing time
PR processing time can be anything from a few weeks to more than a year. Some are being granted, some are not. I'd suggest you use the search function above and read the many existing threads related to this topic. If you have specific questions related to your application, you need to provide the relevant details and then the regulars here will try to help.fay12 wrote:Hey,
Wanted to know what is the processing time for a PR application.
Also any idea if PR's status are being granted or not
Have a good week
Cheers
Be careful what you wish for
PR processing time
Hi,
I heard that the PR processing time is generally 3 months but then they extended it to 6 months and now I am not sure of the processing time
So jus checking on that
I heard that the PR processing time is generally 3 months but then they extended it to 6 months and now I am not sure of the processing time
So jus checking on that
last year, around the same time, you ask about LTVP.
http://forum.singaporeexpats.com/sutra5 ... ht=#598331
Now you asking about PR. You had got your LTVP?
http://forum.singaporeexpats.com/sutra5 ... ht=#598331
Now you asking about PR. You had got your LTVP?
Re: PR Processing time
What's the rush?fay12 wrote:Hey,
Wanted to know what is the processing time for a PR application.
Also any idea if PR's status are being granted or not
Have a good week
Cheers
Re: PR Processing time
What's the rush?[/quote]
Dear PNGMK,
Didnt quite understand , what you mean by whats the rush ?????
Dear PNGMK,
Didnt quite understand , what you mean by whats the rush ?????
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Unless you have been here on an LTVP or EP for two or three years minimum and your sponsor is earning at least 2..8 ~3K/mo and is a Singapore Citizen (almost has to be unless you are in a same sex relationship) it's not likely to happen anyway.
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
Hey SMS,sundaymorningstaple wrote:Unless you have been here on an LTVP or EP for two or three years minimum and your sponsor is earning at least 2..8 ~3K/mo and is a Singapore Citizen (almost has to be unless you are in a same sex relationship) it's not likely to happen anyway.
Nice to hear from you.
I have sent u message to your inbox - wondering if you rcvd it
Well my husband is SPR and doing quite ok

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If you Husband is a PR then and you are on a WP, then you will still need to wait around 2 years. You are not on an LTVP if you are on a Work Permit. The LTVP is canceled once the WP is issued.
Give it two years before applying for the PR in any case.
Or, go ahead and apply, as long as you are are able to handle rejection in the short term. Sometimes some have a problem with that even though they have been told what to expect.
Give it two years before applying for the PR in any case.
Or, go ahead and apply, as long as you are are able to handle rejection in the short term. Sometimes some have a problem with that even though they have been told what to expect.

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
Re PR
Hey Tks alot SMSsundaymorningstaple wrote:If you Husband is a PR then and you are on a WP, then you will still need to wait around 2 years. You are not on an LTVP if you are on a Work Permit. The LTVP is canceled once the WP is issued.
Give it two years before applying for the PR in any case.
Or, go ahead and apply, as long as you are are able to handle rejection in the short term. Sometimes some have a problem with that even though they have been told what to expect.
I think we shall wait

We wanted to invest in a house so that's y i wanted to apply for the PR asap.
Met an agent who advised me tht I cud apply for PR once I have 6 pay slips to show

Newaz its better to safe than sorry

6 pay slips?
Ask your agent that was how many years back when it happen.
During those time, when the government give PR like club membership , you can apply PR after few months working in Singapore.
My ex-colleague applied after 3 months in Singapore during 2006-7 and he got it. He bring his family to Singapore.
Stay for 2 to 3 years, then migrate to Canada.
Ask your agent that was how many years back when it happen.
During those time, when the government give PR like club membership , you can apply PR after few months working in Singapore.
My ex-colleague applied after 3 months in Singapore during 2006-7 and he got it. He bring his family to Singapore.
Stay for 2 to 3 years, then migrate to Canada.
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