MOM rejected work permit
With LTVP, he can work as Malaysians have much lesser stringent process to get a job under LTVP. Good luck
Did you already read related forum posts to figure out which rejection reasons might apply to you?
With the very little and confusing information you wrote (e.g. is your brother applying for jobs, or you?) it is impossible to tell more.
If your brother wants to work in Singapore, he should apply for jobs directly at suitable employers.
A rejection after just one day must be some obvious mistake or omission. Your boss should find out the reason from MoM before correcting it. An appeal without this has no chance!
It very much depends on the rejection reason and how it was removed with the appeal.
You can read on this forum about possible rejection reasons and how ro address them.
He could apply for a permit for another job. But first he should find out what is the rejection reason and remove that - otherwise you would just be rejected again!
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In three separate posts, you wrote that:
1. Your passport application was rejected.
2. Your Work Permit (WP) was rejected.
3. Your application for a visa for your brother was also rejected.
I answer them separately as well:
1. Without a passport, you cannot apply for any visa, nor travel internationally. Since this is not a Singapore-specific issue, please clarify it with your home country authorities (Bangladesh according to your profile).
2. The employer, who applied for your WP, should contact MoM to find out what the rejection reason was. It is then possible to appeal, if the rejection reason can be removed.
3. You did not mention what kind of visa your brother wants to get. Since you mentioned "company", I assume a DP - which is the only visa type your employer gets involved in. (If not correct, please clarify!)
A DP ("dependent pass") can only be applied for family members that cannot (yet) earn their own living. Thus it would only work if your brother is handicapped and needs your support. Did you submit proof of this with the application? Also, you need to earn above S$6000/month to be allowed to bring him (or other family members), which is unusually high for a WP holder. Maybe you can try to sponsor an STVP (tourist visa) for him instead (up to 89 days visit)?
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maha1351986 wrote:Application Aproval?
Who are you asking and what specifically?
But there are other visa types for joining your husband in Singapore - DP and LTVP. If MoM notices that you (ab-)use the WP to join him, you can be rejected for that alone.
Hi
how long I need to wait to re apply work permit’s application after the first submission is denied (invalid)?
can immediately re apply or need to wait after 3 months (after 1st submission)?
thank you!
@syafmush91 A new application (for another job/employer) can be submitted right after a previous rejection. For the same job, no re- application is possible - the employer should appeal instead!
@beppi
Hai there
I worked for the same employer for more than 22years
On 4th Nov, 22 my work permit unable to be renewal due to no quota
After that, i get IV with 3 different company
And all 3 company submitted for my wp then get rejected with no spesific reason from MOM
They also do appeal with a strong statements related to my experiences, but also rejected
What should i do ?
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