![]() |
Re: Understanding Vietnamese Life Partner
Quote:
|
Re: Understanding Vietnamese Life Partner
Quote:
Tick YES Quote:
but still come bring her along to lim kopi at JC wwbcm :) |
Re: Understanding Vietnamese Life Partner
Quote:
|
Re: Understanding Vietnamese Life Partner
What is the chance of my Vietnamese sister-in-law getting a long term visit pass in Singapore? Or there is no chance at all? Please advise.
|
Re: Understanding Vietnamese Life Partner
Quote:
|
Re: Understanding Vietnamese Life Partner
If i am not wrong, your sis-in-law will be able to get max 3 months stay in Singapore, provided you are singaporean or PR. But if you are looking for more than 3 months, it may not be possible. But your mum-in-law and father-in-law will be able to stay up to 5 years. :D
|
Re: Understanding Vietnamese Life Partner
Sister-in-law also mean his vietnamese wife's sister - married or unmarried. :)
Quote:
|
Re: Understanding Vietnamese Life Partner
thanks for all your advise.
my wife will be working and saving up for buying the farm land. her mum would be here to take care of our son. with no income stream from this avenue. anyone have suggestions of how to create one? thanks |
Re: Understanding Vietnamese Life Partner
Quote:
|
Re: Understanding Vietnamese Life Partner
Quote:
|
Re: Understanding Vietnamese Life Partner
Quote:
|
Re: Understanding Vietnamese Life Partner
Provided they are proficient in English and have an interest and understand how internet work, then maybe you can help them to create a income stream through internet marketing. :)
Quote:
|
Re: Understanding Vietnamese Life Partner
It seems like there's frequent changes in ICA rules. Just a couple of months ago, there's still a section where `next of kin' of Singapore Citizens / PRS can apply for up to 90 days stay, but it seems that its not valid now.
Got this from ICA website: Application for Long Term Visit Pass •Visitors Seeking Employment in Singapore (Long Term) •Visitor Seeking Long Term Stay to explore business opportunities/ conduct feasibility studies/ business negotiation in Singapore •Female Visitor Whose Child/Grandchild Is Studying in Singapore On A Student's Pass •Visitor Seeking Permission To Deliver A Child In Singapore •Visitor Whose Spouse Is A Singapore Citizen (SC) or Singapore Permanent Resident (SPR) •Visitor (below 21 years old) Whose Parent Is A Singapore Citizen (SC) or Singapore Permanent Resident (SPR) •Visitor Whose Child (above the age of 21 years old) is a Singapore Citizen (SC) or Singapore Permanent Resident (SPR) •Visitor Seeking Long Term Stay |
Re: Understanding Vietnamese Life Partner
Quote:
she told my galfriend that a guy friend gurantor her to stay in Sillypore for 6 months :eek: :confused: what is the possibility?? This friend say that we must thanks her alot as she is the one who brought my galfriend to sillypore so that we met each other. Heard from my galfriend that this friend try to makan her US$2000 for coming to sillypore few years back. KNN... |
Re: Understanding Vietnamese Life Partner
Quote:
|
All times are GMT +8. The time now is 06:39 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
User Alert System provided by
Advanced User Tagging (Pro) -
vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2025 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.
Copywrong © Samuel Leong 2006 ~ 2025