Success Cases
People We've Helped
Case 1
Mr. C, a 38-year-old professional in the trade industry, plans to relocate to Singapore. Through the self-employed immigration program, including the application for the Entrepreneur Pass (EP) and establishing a company, the entire process is expected to take 1-2 months.
Case 2
Mr. Z, a 35-year-old IT professional, plans to move to Singapore with his wife and 2-year-old daughter. Utilizing the self-employed immigration program proposed by Singapore Advisors, the first step involves applying for the Entrepreneur Pass (EP), with future plans for the entire family to immigrate. The entire process is expected to take 1-2 months.
Case 3
Mr. G, 55 years old, a professional in the trade industry, plans to relocate with his wife and son to Singapore. Through the self-employed immigration program, he will establish connections between Chinese and Singaporean companies to better manage his business. The project's timeline is estimated at 1-2 months.
Success Cases
Photos of Successfully Approved EP Permits
Steps
Project Process
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Free Consultation and Assessment
Clients initiate a free consultation and assessment to understand their individual situations and needs.
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Develop a Customized Plan
After understanding the client's background and goals, a customized plan is developed to ensure the best approach to meet their immigration and business needs.
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Project Signing
Once the client is satisfied and agrees to the proposed plan, both parties sign a contract, formally initiating the immigration project.
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Project Implementation (Company Registration + EP Application)
Based on the plan, practical project work is carried out. This may include company registration and the application for the Entrepreneur Pass (EP) to ensure the client's legal residence and business capabilities.
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Successful Approval
Through step-by-step project implementation, the necessary approvals are obtained, ensuring the client successfully attains the required immigration and business qualifications.
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