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What happen to ongoing PR application

Last activity 15 August 2023 by beppi

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minal91

I was in Singapore and on PEP when I had applied for PR.  However now I am going to move to another country for job. 

May I know What will happen to my PR application. Will it be considered ?

beppi

Once you leave Singapore and are no longer resident, you can of course also not become permanent resident.

pallavi m

@beppi What if somebody takes a break(1 month) in-between jobs & goes to a STVP during that period. Does this invalidate the PR application & a fresh application has to be filed?

beppi

A short time on STVP is probably o.k., but check with ICA!

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