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Urgent, the influence of Singapore green card application on work visa application

What you said about "I resigned for some reason before" is not clear. If it is a "legitimate reason", it should be no problem; But if it involves an "unhappy" resignation, your former employer can ask the Singapore Immigration Bureau to blacklist you ... this has nothing to do with your current job opportunities.

The normal process is to obtain a work permit and apply for permanent residence after working and living for a period of time. This time is for you to prove your strength, sincerity, overall performance and adaptation to the new environment. As for how long? Depending on the importance of your position and the recommendation of your employer, it will take six months to one or two years.

Now that you have submitted your application for permanent residence, it's up to you ~ ~