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Originally Posted by thaivisitor
The rejection is not due to her getting a work permit.
The rejection does not consider whether she's on LTVP or work permit. This would mean that if she's rejected while she's on work permit, she would have been rejected even if she's on LTVP.
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No one except from ICA can really tell you the reasons behind the failure of each and every applications. And they will never tell sponsor/applicant the exact reasons. Only themselves or maybe the MP/minister who sign the appeal letter knows it after the appeal. If you notice recently ICA/grassroots are trying to be "transparent" abt their workscope, but nice try.

But usually the telltale signs are very obvious to the sponsor, but they keep appealling with the same sets of documents in next attempt.
This applies to LTSVP holders or LTSVP holders who gave up and hold work permits. Past experience shows that ex-work permits hold lesser chance then a applicant who does not hold any passes before, except S pass holders.
The main concern here in the the context of foreign spouse still lies with the sponsor.