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Snehan

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Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore
NOC Code......
2173
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Nomination.....
30-06-2015
AOR Received.
12-08-2015
Med's Done....
Passed (20-08-2015)
Interview........
Not asked Yet
Passport Req..
18-11-2015
VISA ISSUED...
03-12-2015
LANDED..........
12-02-2016
hi folks,

1. I'm the main applicant and unfortunately my wife is not able to accompany me coz she has official passport. So i have decided to sponsor her later. In that case do i need her police clearance certificate ?

2. My baby is just 7 days old and i need to keep my child as non accompanying member in my application as my wife is also not accompanying. I don't want to make the baby's passport if not needed. Can i apply without the baby's passport ?

Pls help.
 
1. Yes - you need to provide PCCs for your wife. Even though your wife is non-accompanying, she must provide PCCs in order for your PR visa to be approved.
2. I'm not sure. Hopefully someone else will be able to answer your question.
 
scylla said:
1. Yes - you need to provide PCCs for your wife. Even though your wife is non-accompanying, she must provide PCCs in order for your PR visa to be approved.
2. I'm not sure. Hopefully someone else will be able to answer your question.

Thanks a lot bro for the info. I will collect my wife's PCC.
Btw, do you think there is any way to keep my wife as accompanying member even though she has an official passport ( i don't want her to quit the govt job at this moment) ? Or is it better to sponsor her later ?
 
Snehan said:
Thanks a lot bro for the info. I will collect my wife's PCC.
Btw, do you think there is any way to keep my wife as accompanying member even though she has an official passport ( i don't want her to quit the govt job at this moment) ? Or is it better to sponsor her later ?
Is it forbidden to apply for a personal passport if you have an "official" passport?

PS. Scylla is not a "bro" :D
 
zardoz said:
Is it forbidden to apply for a personal passport if you have an "official" passport?

PS. Scylla is not a "bro" :D

Hi Zardoz,

Yes, one cannot acquire multiple passports in my country. If someone wants to make a regular passport then s/he needs to quit the govt job first and then apply for a new one. btw, do you know if passport is mandatory for non-accompanying member like child under age 18 ? I mean do i need my baby's passport if he is not accompanying ?

sorry to Scylla about the "bro". i didn't noticed actually :p
 
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