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« on: 26 July 2009, 0:07:35 am » |
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Hello everyone my name is Kumar and after reading lot of cases about rejection I want to ask some feedback from you people . I had my ROM in Singapore in october 2008 and I applied my pR in December and it got rejected but I submitted appeal aswell and it got rejected and reason was stated your household income should stablisied and then you can apply as my wife is Singaporean and she is working in LTA but I am on LTSVP and I am diploma holder as well but I want to know why they are giving same reason your household income should stabilised I am trying to get JOB even but cannot GET but my wife owns the house My LTSVP has been renewed 2 times I am finding JOB very hard but cannot go through it . Any suggestion anyone can give.
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« on: 26 July 2009, 0:07:35 am » |
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« Reply #1 on: 26 July 2009, 10:04:36 am » |
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Stabalise your income by getting a job - why the hell else would they give you PR - what are you adding to the country?
You should have married an English girl - they would have taken you in with open arms, fed and clothed you and taken your peasant family from home in too
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« Reply #2 on: 26 July 2009, 17:48:34 pm » |
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How to get as JOB they are not giving I tried alot as marrying Singaporean Citizen they wont give PR? lot of companies they ask me if you have PR we are willing to HIRE you on SPOT but I went to MP for appeal they turned my appeal again I am going for appeal . I have heard if you keen trying they might give you ? English girl or Indian it's still a Singaporean girl.
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« Reply #3 on: 16 September 2009, 20:16:16 pm » |
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I am in the same boat this guy is in but I just haven't yet applied for PR yet. I am trying with all my might and knowledge to secure employment here b4 the wedding one month from now. I had a job on S Pass up until this week.
This country seems a bit cruel in that they would reject twho is starting a family here.
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« Reply #4 on: 19 September 2009, 13:10:41 pm » |
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Hi, looks like I have the same problem but I'm not married yet....
I'm 24 this year, male currently on Q1 EP. I have stayed in Sg for almost 6 years(i did a degree in a private school for 4 years).
I went back my hometown 6 mths(to settle my family issues). I came back sg last Nov and got a job. I applied for PR after 4 months of working and got rejected. They state the reasons are changes in residential address and financial stability. The letter says I can re-submit in 2 years time =( =( =(
This is a discouraging news for me. I was hoping I can propose my gf within next year. This definitely has screwed up that plan...
I can't tell you exact details but my employment journey in Sg has not been very smooth. This is why I'm in a great fear of having to part with my gf if my current employment turns sour. Super sad ....
Do I have to wait for 2 years before resubmitting ? I went back my hometown for 6 months that's why it was rejected?
By the way, is there gonna be lots of troubles to marry local girl if i don't have PR? (my girl is local currently working in same industry). I heard many of SG men marrying foreign wife but seldom the way around.
It seems that this country does not welcome me to stay. I wish you could your views and point me a direction as I'm not sure what to do next. Any thoughts/comments appreciated. Please advise. Thank you.
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« Reply #5 on: 22 September 2009, 15:02:10 pm » |
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what country are u originally from? One person told me they think Singapore has a quota of how many PR's they will accept in a certain time period from a certain country.....anyone know if that is true?
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« Reply #6 on: 02 October 2009, 16:19:51 pm » |
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Guys - you should talk to Kubes first. He will tell you that it is a blessing in disguise to have your PR rejected. Why on earth would you want to live in this hell-hole?
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« Reply #7 on: 02 October 2009, 17:57:19 pm » |
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Ahh...the legend of Kubes grows by the second.... 
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« Reply #8 on: 03 October 2009, 20:29:59 pm » |
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Guys - you should talk to Kubes first. He will tell you that it is a blessing in disguise to have your PR rejected. Why on earth would you want to live in this hell-hole?
it is not a hell hole...it is a modern day garden of eden. that's why so many people try to stay
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« Reply #9 on: 04 October 2009, 17:09:21 pm » |
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actually, some of us just like the money and the talent that is available.
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« Reply #10 on: 10 October 2009, 0:42:00 am » |
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One person told me they think Singapore has a quota of how many PR's they will accept in a certain time period from a certain country.....anyone know if that is true?
yesyesyes!
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« Reply #11 on: 30 October 2009, 16:46:34 pm » |
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It's very simple. If you are able to contribute $$ to the Singapore economy, then your PR will be approved. Even marrying a Singaporean will not grant anyone a PR status.
I am a professional, did my 2.5 years of National Service and 13 years of Reservist. No criminal record, law abiding citizen. My wife PR was also just rejected, after working here for 4 years.
I don't know how the system works? But I am not complaining. I just go with the flow. If this country does not want this citizen to be together with his wife, then there are other alternatives and other countries. We have choices. We are not losers, we are winners!
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« Reply #12 on: 30 October 2009, 17:10:30 pm » |
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so why are you posting on an expat board ?
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« Reply #13 on: 30 October 2009, 18:02:17 pm » |
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Since this 'PR rejected' thread, I hopped onto it to post my view in relation to my expat wife. I apologise if my actioned has caused some confusion.
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« Reply #14 on: 02 February 2010, 10:31:40 am » |
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It's very simple. If you are able to contribute $$ to the Singapore economy, then your PR will be approved. Even marrying a Singaporean will not grant anyone a PR status.
I am a professional, did my 2.5 years of National Service and 13 years of Reservist. No criminal record, law abiding citizen. My wife PR was also just rejected, after working here for 4 years.
I don't know how the system works? But I am not complaining. I just go with the flow. If this country does not want this citizen to be together with his wife, then there are other alternatives and other countries. We have choices. We are not losers, we are winners!
WELL SAID.........
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