Observations of an Immigration Expert 4 Common Challenges

Observations of an Immigration Expert
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Observations of an Immigration Expert 4 Common Challenges

 

As a Senior Consultant doing inbound Singapore immigration work for several years now, I feel it would be timely that I provide hopeful applicants with some of my observations for the Singapore PR / Citizenship applications I have assisted with so far in 2018.

 

Lost and Clueless on next steps after multiple Rejections

While it seems easy at the onset, preparing your own documents for your PR / Citizenship applications, many of the clients I meet this year revealed that it really is a ‘stab in the dark’ approach and expressed extreme demoralization when they found out that their application got rejected, yet again, despite putting in so much effort.

Upon probing further, looking into the set of documents they prepared, it was clear that there were several mistakes in the preparation work and the entirety of the applicant’s profile was not well represented. What makes it worse is that there were so many gaps of important information missing.

Later on, I also uncovered that majority had actually taken advice and guidelines via friends, or online forums. While these sources may strike you as reliable, in essence, they have zero experience handling actual immigration work and hence, in short, makes them poor opinion leaders.

 

Concerns about working with Immigration Consultancies

As expected, when applicants have exhausted all options that does not require them to fork out any money, they felt that perhaps it was time to seek a second opinion from a professional. After all, since the initial consultation is at no charge, it would cost nothing but just a little bit of time.

However, after surveying several consultancies, their concerns were amplified because :

  1. Guarantee of Approvals with High Success Rates seems to good to be true
  2. Charges can be quite high
  3. Uncomfortable with certain high pressure sales tactics

If you have been shopping around for help, I am sure these points resonates well. So what is the next best option? How different do I and my company help our clients?

Many of my customers, like yourselves, were in this situation as well, and those that took the plunge to engage in a professional, or at least take the time to speak with one, have never looked back. The Google and Facebook reviews and testimonials we receive is proof in itself on the level of attention and professionalism we put into each application.

The Singapore PR selection process is not as transparent compared with other countries and this makes it difficult for applicants to understand what the government is looking for in a good PR candidate.

As the subject matter experts in Singapore PR applications, our approach to each case involves using our industry and ex Ministry knowledge to thoroughly understanding each applicant in detail and presenting your documents to ensure that your application receives the proper attention by the approving authorities.

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