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Author Topic: Waiting with renouncing PR  (Read 575 times)
$Pripps
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« on: 03 April 2011, 21:12:00 pm »
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If I were to move back home is it possible to wait say a year or so before renouncing the PR?

Or is there some legal/practical reason to renounce directly when moving back?

I was thinking of moving back but waiting with renouncing at least a few months so that I can keep the bank account and settle all debts e.g. getting deposit back, tax, mobile phone etc.

I read also that one can get the CPF anyway when moving away permanent so it can't be because of that.


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« Reply #1 on: 05 April 2011, 10:25:53 am »
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Do you necessarily need to spend an effort to cancel it? Just let it lapse when the time comes.

At least waiting one year shouldn't be a problem at all, I have friends in Europe who had Singapore PR and didn't even move here. So it's not depending on the place where you live.

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« Reply #2 on: 05 April 2011, 13:02:50 pm »
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Good to know, thanks. Yeah ours is due to elapse in 2014 so maybe that is the WTG.

Not sure why they call it "permanent" residency  Tongue but I guess its as good expiry date as any for Singapore.
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