puppyfromhell
New Member
First post here – I have been a silent spectator for a few months, but this is the first time I need your help.
I will try to keep it concise and crisp.
I am a foreigner PR living in Singapore for a couple of years. I met and fell in love with this PRC girl. She came here on vacation and stayed here for 2 months.
The 2 months were blissful and I feel that she might be the one.
Now here is the problem. She was not able to find a job in Singapore related to her line of work. She went back, but wants to come back, and that is also what I want.
Her EPEC (Employment Eligibility Certificate) got rejected. It also carries a 1 year social visit pass.
We thought she should come here and try for a job, even her tourist visa application got rejected (no she did not over-stay or get into any kind of trouble while she was here). She was here for 2 months and went back about 40 days ago. I have heard that ICA is not very generous to give tourist visas to PRC nationals, and probably we will have to wait for a couple of months before we can apply again. This is not the solution, long distance relationships are a pain and something I am not willing to get into.
Here are my options –
1. Forget about the whole thing and move on. Too many logistical issues.
2. Get her here on an S-Pass. Too expensive, course fees are about 12,000 a year.
3. Get married.
I really like her, our chemistry in all spheres is great and I just don’t want this special thing between us die because of an immigration issue.
She understands that the marriage will not be real and will be merely a visa arrangement. However, it is not as simple as it seems, we have known each other for a very short time and all this seems reckless.
But I don’t want to let go as well.
I saw on the ROM site a disclaimer they made the couple sign (in case one of them is a foreigner/non-resident) to inform them that marriage is no guarantee for an approval from the ICA to stay in Singapore.
How true is that?
Are you aware of any cases in which the non-resident spouse was rejected a visa?
To the best of my knowledge she is not into any kind of illegal/politically sensitive/anti-Singapore stuff.
If I get into a marriage at this stage, I would like to seal it with a pre-nup agreement. In the unfortunate event that things do not work out as expected for us:
1. How much time does a divorce take?
2. Worst scenario (keeping my emotions out of this) – She decides to screw me. Will a bad-ass pre-nup be my savior?
3. Can a pre-nup be formulated (I am not sure of its limits) to facilitate a quick and speedy divorce without the mess?
I am open to all ideas and suggestions that enable us to be together.
Dear people, please suggest.
Many thanks!
I will try to keep it concise and crisp.
I am a foreigner PR living in Singapore for a couple of years. I met and fell in love with this PRC girl. She came here on vacation and stayed here for 2 months.
The 2 months were blissful and I feel that she might be the one.
Now here is the problem. She was not able to find a job in Singapore related to her line of work. She went back, but wants to come back, and that is also what I want.
Her EPEC (Employment Eligibility Certificate) got rejected. It also carries a 1 year social visit pass.
We thought she should come here and try for a job, even her tourist visa application got rejected (no she did not over-stay or get into any kind of trouble while she was here). She was here for 2 months and went back about 40 days ago. I have heard that ICA is not very generous to give tourist visas to PRC nationals, and probably we will have to wait for a couple of months before we can apply again. This is not the solution, long distance relationships are a pain and something I am not willing to get into.
Here are my options –
1. Forget about the whole thing and move on. Too many logistical issues.
2. Get her here on an S-Pass. Too expensive, course fees are about 12,000 a year.
3. Get married.
I really like her, our chemistry in all spheres is great and I just don’t want this special thing between us die because of an immigration issue.
She understands that the marriage will not be real and will be merely a visa arrangement. However, it is not as simple as it seems, we have known each other for a very short time and all this seems reckless.
But I don’t want to let go as well.
I saw on the ROM site a disclaimer they made the couple sign (in case one of them is a foreigner/non-resident) to inform them that marriage is no guarantee for an approval from the ICA to stay in Singapore.
How true is that?
Are you aware of any cases in which the non-resident spouse was rejected a visa?
To the best of my knowledge she is not into any kind of illegal/politically sensitive/anti-Singapore stuff.
If I get into a marriage at this stage, I would like to seal it with a pre-nup agreement. In the unfortunate event that things do not work out as expected for us:
1. How much time does a divorce take?
2. Worst scenario (keeping my emotions out of this) – She decides to screw me. Will a bad-ass pre-nup be my savior?
3. Can a pre-nup be formulated (I am not sure of its limits) to facilitate a quick and speedy divorce without the mess?
I am open to all ideas and suggestions that enable us to be together.
Dear people, please suggest.
Many thanks!