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Re: LTVP for children and spouse
It’s always great when a submitter comes back and shares their own experience, especially after not getting any response (which usually means nobody that read it had gone through that experience yet).
Posted in Relocating, Moving to Singapore
SC Application - Alternative Sponsor
Hi All, while submitting the SC application, received a "pop-up" that ICA have identified my spouse as alternate sponsor. I make more $$ than my spouse because of gap in career, but less qualified (Masters vs Bachelors). what do you guys suggest ? shall I proceed with "alternate sponsor" or not ?
Posted in PR, Citizenship, Passes & Visas for Foreigners
Re: Returning Singaporean applying to sponsor PR and LTVP
Hi, I'm a stay at home parent and got my spouse's and kids' LTVP approved earlier this year. So it's possible. I'm not sure if it mattered to ica, but I wrote a letter of explanation as part of the application and explained that I'm a stay home parent. I also uploaded some proof of assets like bank statements, deed etc.
Posted in Relocating, Moving to Singapore
Re: LTVP for children and spouse
Coming back to answer my own question. I had to complete the submission for one child before starting the application for the next child.
Posted in Relocating, Moving to Singapore
Re: Malaysia vehicle entry permit
I usually try to time my drives in/out of Malaysia the weekend JUST AFTER a major holiday, and have had good success, 15-30 mins max crossing time… I also target to come back before 2pm on Sunday.
Posted in Business in Singapore