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Appeal your Rejection or Reapply?

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A  PR application  could be rejected due to various reasons such as failure to meet eligibility requirements, failure to provide the right documents, failure to write a complete and consistent detail in the form, unclear scanned copies of documents, missed deadlines, criminality, health, and others. But before you decide whether to appeal your rejection or reapply for PR, you have to consider two factors: (1) an appeal must be done within 6 months of the date listed on your rejection letter, and (2)  reapplication attempt is only allowed after a 6 months cooldown period. These two are technically different and each should be clearly understood in order for you to choose which action best suits the situation. Who Is Eligible for the Appeal? Applicants who need to update their credentials due to the drastic change in circumstance since the time of their original application. Applicants who missed to include any substantial accomplishments or contributions in their original applicati

Things to Avoid in Singapore PR Application

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The permanent Residence application rejection rate in Singapore is high due to common errors that are often neglected. So, learning the various areas of weaknesses that applicants have would increase your chances of approval. But if you are not confident enough doing it by yourself, then seeking help from experienced consultants in a  PR Application Agency  is a better option. Below are some tips that would guide you to secure a successful pr application. Rushing the Process Patience is one of the key factors in getting your application approved. Although it would only require a minimum of 6 months, waiting until you have worked in this country for a longer period would look more impressive. Missing Documents Applying for PR in Singapore requires a list of supporting documents such as a birth certificate, copies of employment pass, passport, professional immigration cover letter, and others. In order for you not to miss any of those necessary documents, get a checklist. Incorrec