You should refer to here - https://www.rom.gov.sg/reg_info/rom_marriage.asp Please spend some time to go through and understand the information on that section (legal provision, other information, filing of notice, solemnization and etc), if your still not sure, feel free to drop a comment here or you can use their FAQ . The ROM website did a really good job of putting together the information that you need in a well-organized manner. I've done it once and I think the guide is very easy to follow. The only hiccup I've had with my marriage is during the Appointment for verification & Statutory Declaration where both of us were required to read out a wall of text and my wife had difficulty getting past the first few lines and the counter guy got fed up and told my wife to stop. Definitely my oversight as I didn't arrange for an interpreter beforehand but luckily, there was a licensed interpreter at the scene and we managed to get her to do the interpretation ...
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I have a question for an expert like you:
For someone who has just entered the workforce for a year, and hence has not yet has CPF or Tax records, would it be possible to apply for LTVP for spouse?
More details:
Entered workforce in beginning 2014, will submit tax forms in March 2015, but looking to apply for the new Pre-Marriage Long-Term Visit Pass Assessment as soon as possible.
Thanks for your help!
No problem, just inform the ICA counter staff when you are submitting the documents. What is more important is that you are holding a stable job with regular income, they can tell from the letter of employment that you will need to submit.
Best of luck!
Thanks, I wish you all the best too!
When u mean stable job does it mean u have to be with the same company for a prolonged period? cuz I recently changed jobs to a higher paying job but I have heard that changing jobs is not very good also cuz ica wanna see stability?
any idea how true that is?
Change of job should be fine as long as it is stable with regular income.
I am currently a private tutor, hence under the self-employed category.
Thanks for your help!
I think most cases not easy because people don't keep track of their earnings, but if you can prove that you have regular income, I think should be fine.