PR Application 2022 - Discussion
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Hi Everyone,
Hope all of you are doing great. We are planning to apply for Singapore PR this year, and would like to take opinion/inputs from community if there are some specific tips for PR application or how good is our profile for approval. We are family with Indian Nationality family of 3 aged 31, 28, 1. Both have masters from top Indian universities in field of technology. Husband is working with annual salary of 300 K and I am on break for my little one. In terms of volunteering only key thing we have is husband working with government organizations for company's CSR initiative program as site leader and otherwise works full time in his technical role.
We really love Singapore as a place for its culture, amazing government and bright future for the nation. This is reason we are considering to settle here for good if we manage to get PR. But reading through some online portals, looks like its quite tricky to get PR application. So, decided to take tid-bits of do's and don'ts from community.
Thanks in advance for your comments, support, guidance and opinion.
Take some time to scan through this forum, I’ve posted several tips.
You did not mention for how long you are in Singapore already - if below three years, I recommend to wait.
Also, it matters whether your kid is a boy or girl - male 2nd generation PRs must serve in the army and that is a plus for your application.
We have been in Singapore for 4 years, we are parents to princess. Does giving recommendation letters from volunteering organizations, Singapore citizens matters?
Hi, I am an EP holder and going to be applying for Singapore PR as main applicant next week. I joined a new organisation yesterday. So in this situation, should i be getting the letter addressed to Controller of Immigration even from my previous organisation so that it can validate the salary information of last 6 months?
Is there a good chance that a PR application gets approved if more documents are required to be submitted on the 4th month of the application?
guid wrote:Is there a good chance that a PR application gets approved if more documents are required to be submitted on the 4th month of the application?
ICA asks for additional information, because they cannot yet decide on approval/rejection based on the already submitted documents. So, obviously, the decision depends on the content of these additional documents.
I’m also same in same boat. Is that acceptable?
@beppi- I switched my employer last month and shall I get letter from them for 6 months salary slips and apply for PR? I’m in Singapore 9 years
Jana: Of course it is acceptable to be on the same boat - and post it here.
Good luck in your application!
Beppi - Thank you.
Jana - Does this appear on your ICA account?
Ad-hoc Submission
For applicants/sponsors who wish to update ICA on changes to any of the following 4 areas while the PR application is in progress. Please submit the documents only once.
Guid- The above mentioned appears on my ICA status page , have been noticing it past 4-5 days.
Noticed it changed last Tuesday.
What is your timeline? @aishnagaman
My ICA page also shown ad hoc submissionÂ
°ªÂá±ð±ð±¹²¹²Ô°ù²¹³¾1979Ìý@aishnagaman My "ADHOC submission.." is gone. But it is still pending.
@jeevanram1979Â October 2021. Just turned 6 months yesterday and still pending. Do you have ay update?
@jeevanram1979Â All the best on your application. Just keep us updated.
Can you guide if cover letter helps? Or any other documents than mandatory ones?I applied April 2021. They asked for a few additional documents on Dec 2021. Approved (IPA) last week.Good luck to all of you. All the best.- @MIdasWhale
Hi everyone,
@SaiShirdi79 Hi, any update on your outcome? Can you also let us know when did you apply... thanks
Could you please assess our PR chances:
@beppi thanks for your feedback. Appreciate this forum so much. Yes definitely looking at other factors. We love it here in Sg but we have tried three times in the past years. That feeling of frustration builds up every time.
@John Jobs thank you for your feedback. It is a so-so offer as we have to churn out a lot of $$$ for the visa processing but I think it’s really like that anyway.
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