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Re: Advice on Applying for PR and LTVP for My Wife While Residing Overseas
If you read this forum, there have been cases of people applying LTVP when overseas. Then they relocate back to SG while LTVP is processing before LTVP is approved. You need to show ICA that you are physically in SG with a job in SG. Gotta show you wanna settle here for the long term, no?
I highly doubt PR will be given to someone who isn’t physically in SG unless their occupation is super duper rare that SG needs such people.
Don’t be tempted by the 2-in-1 LTVP-PR application or else the processing time will be based on the longest process aka the PR.
One of the topics here has someone who applied for the 2-in-1 and is still waiting for an outcome...
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Re: Tax clearance - when can I get my money back?
You can beat this by paying taxes yourself and then having IRAS update your clearance which then can be used by employer to release funds.
I've helped another guy do it sometime back. Not sure of exact steps.
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Re: Advice on Applying for PR and LTVP for My Wife While Residing Overseas
What's your race? What's hers?
Can't blame you for fleeing.
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Advice on Applying for PR and LTVP for My Wife While Residing Overseas
Hello everyone,
I am a 40-year-old male Singapore Citizen currently working in the US. I am planning to apply for PR and LTVP for my wife, as I saw the option when I logged into my ICA account.
A bit of background: My wife is 33 years old, holds a BSc (Hons) and an MBA, and has worked as a lecturer. She has never held any passes in Singapore, and both of us are currently residing overseas. We plan to return to Singapore by the end of this year, and I’m considering applying for PR and LTVP for her as part of the same application.
I was employed in Singapore until December 2022 with a basic pay of 7K SGD and have been contributing to CPF from 2010 to 2022. I also have sufficient Medisave, Special Account balances, and I own an HDB flat already. Currently, my pay is around 9.5K SGD.
Given this, do you think it’s advisable to apply for my wife’s PR and LTVP as a same application while we are still residing overseas? Are there any important considerations or potential challenges .....
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