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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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I do not agree with your statement.
MOM dishes out permit based on their salary range, position, others. I would say that if the spouse holds a E, S, LTVP holds better weightage than a WP, which is why I say try not to let the spouse convert from LTVP to WP. I know of people (working as decent engineers) and whose spouse (with a SP) was rejected.
In addition, the primary purpose of marrying to SC is not to find work in SG but to build a family.
I have a personal friend rom with a PRC and submitted their SPR application around the same time as me. His annual package is the same as mine, and both of them live in China. She has never stepped into SG before and yet her SPR was approved and mine was rejected. That is why I had mentioned that nationality/race plays a big part as ICA needs to maintain the racial quota i.e. Chinese 60%, Malays 20%, others 20%. This explains why it is easy for PRCs to get SPR.
Another way (80% sure) to getting SPR would be getting a baby. However, I am not going through this route at the moment. I do not want my kid to be exposed to the horrendous competition suffered by all dragon babies.
This is my 2 satangs worth.