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I work in Singapore and want to take my wife out, but I can’t get a family member’s pass. Can I get a work visa that doesn’t require me to work?
Long-term Social Visit Pass (LTSVP)
Employment Pass holders (P1, P2) can apply for Long-term Social Visit Pass for the following people: parents, spouse, parents, spouse (common law), unmarried daughter (over 21 years old), disabled child, step-son or step-daughter. If long-term social pass holders want to work in Singapore, they must apply for an employment pass or a work pass by themselves
I don’t know if this is possible. My relatives’ parents have this pass, which is valid for 5 years
Marriage Immigration
According to relevant regulations in Singapore, anyone who marries a Singaporean citizen or permanent resident (regardless of male or female) is eligible to apply to become a permanent resident. However, the Immigration Bureau will review and approve each case on a case-by-case basis. It is particularly pointed out that in recent years, some people who have obtained permanent resident status through fake marriages have been reported and their permanent resident status has been cancelled.
If you are a PR, you can also apply for PR for her
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