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Instructions
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Re: LTVP application after PMLA rejection
Bare minimum is her business is filed with ACRA, all income reported to IRAS for income tax, voluntary CPF contribution. You gotta give ICA something to work with.
If they can’t find any income or CPF contribution, then yes, it’s a huge red flag that warrants rejection.
Posted in PR, Citizenship, Passes & Visas for Foreigners
Re: I'm starting to see friends made jobless - I think a recession is creeping in
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Any one else see this?
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In Singapore?
My friend is saying there's a recession end of this year...not sure how true..
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Depends on when the election is..
Posted in General Discussions
Re: LTVP application after PMLA rejection
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Huh? You didn’t check the PMLA at all? Doesn’t the PMLA gets routed to you to check after the SC applies?
I clearly remembered when applying PMLA and LTVP, ICA will request for additional documents if SC declares they are self-employed.
Don’t play around by omitting these documents…
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Hmm no we filled in the PMLA application together and that was it, never heard anything about additional or verification documents etc and followed all instructions accordingly.
Only thing we heard after the application was the rejection which to be honest was a shock given both our profiles racially, professionally and nationality wise. I suppose ICA looks at income of SC and whether it can sustain a certain period of time I guess.
Posted in PR, Citizenship, Passes & Visas for Foreigners
Re: My Singapore Citizenship Journey (Caucasian)
As a follow up, to 'dudes posts, the old curmudgeon has been thinking of finally going the same route. I've been a PR for almost 30 years and have been here for 42. I have two grown children (local) and 4 grandchildren now. In the US I own nothing had haven't for over 40 years. I only have 3 blood relatives there. My sister who is 2 years younger than I, her daughter and her grandson from that daughter. I have double that amount of blood here in Singapore all directly from my loins. And looking at where the country is going? Pffft! While I don't think my wife is capable of sponsoring me (we both in our late 70's, ICA does have a category for the retired parents of Singapore Citizens). Should be a cinch but you never can tell, as they speak with forked tongues (Grants are a good example). But like the 'dude, just thinking about renouncing puts a lump in my throat. Unlike 'dude, I don't have any "working years left".
Posted in Strictly Speaking
My Singapore Citizenship Journey (Caucasian)
I thought my Singapore Citizenship Journey might be useful to others here – especially long-term Caucasian expats who are thinking about finally biting the bullet.
Gender: M
Age: Older than sh*t
Marital Status: Married to Singapore citizen
Occupation: Advertising
Salary: None of yer business and, in fact, I doubt that it was relevant in my case.
Race : Caucasian, originally from Ireland
Length of time in Singapore: 31 years (see point 2 above)
PR: Since 2004 – so yeah, it took me almost 20 years to make my mind up.
Why I applied
Quite simply, I’ve lived most of my life here. Singapore gave me what was in essence a ‘reboot’ of my career and my life and now the vast majority of my business and personal connections are here. With my parents’ passing and the subsequent sale of the home I grew up in, there was little or no ties back to Ireland. So, it made absolute ‘logical’ sense to take that final step – but it still took me long enough to do it.
My .....
Posted in Strictly Speaking