RB Global Holdings, a property investment corporation catering to the Philippines real estate market, is currently selling freehold condo units for its 5 properties located close to the Manila CBD area. The differentiating factor of RB Global Holdings is the low initial investment - $5,000 onwards.
This allows investor access to a younger generation of Singaporeans looking to diversity their assets into real estate.or any existing investors to add on to their portfolio .
To learn more, please sign up for one of the seminars as shown below :
Holiday Inn Orchard(Maharajah Suite,B1)11 Cavenagh Road(S)229616
E1: 11th Jul (Sat) 11am-12.30pm
E2: 11th Jul (Sat) 3pm-4.30pm
E3: 12th Jul (Sun) 11am-12.30pm
E4: 12th Jul (Sun) 3pm-4.30pm
RSVP via SMS at 9489 8049 with [NAME],[MOBILE],[EMAIL ADDRESS],[E1, E2, E3,E4], or email it to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
More about the company: RB Global Holdings prides itself on the long-term relationships it builds with its investors, partners and preferred developers, to whom it offers strong financial commitment and overseas marketing support in return for priority access to the best property investment opportunities for its clients. It provides comprehensive support throughout every stage of the investment process including, if required, the ongoing management, rental and resale of investments.
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Re: Long-Term Visit Pass and Permanent Residence applied within a single application
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What is also interesting is that I received outcome 3 days after the “uploading button” disappeared, similar to standalone PR application in the past.
So you can expect out come when your uploading document button disappeared.
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Hi GP42
is it the LTVP approved or is it the PR?
Thanks
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Hi GP42
Sorry i didnt see the other message, got it, so PR is the one that was approved. :)
Hopefully i get a good news too as we also applied last year July 2024
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Re: Long-Term Visit Pass and Permanent Residence applied within a single application
❰❰ Quote:
What is also interesting is that I received outcome 3 days after the “uploading button” disappeared, similar to standalone PR application in the past.
So you can expect out come when your uploading document button disappeared.
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Hi GP42
is it the LTVP approved or is it the PR?
Thanks
Posted in PR, Citizenship, Passes & Visas for Foreigners
Teach me Japanese/Chinese/Korean and I'll teach you English/Indonesian/Minangnese
Hi! It's as simple as the title!
I am a native Indonesian/Minangnese speaker who scored 8.0 in IELTS, so I can confidently say that I'm well equipped to teach you about English too!
But I also need somebody to teach me Japanese/Chinese/Korean since I love both languages. Thanks a lot! And nice to meet you!
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Re: Application to citizenship
Are you Malaysian? That will probably give you a better chance of being successful in this scenario - I have a Malaysian colleague who did that - he stayed Malaysian... his wife and family applied for and became citizens.
But as SF has pointed out, your chances will surely diminish.
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