Singapore Permanent Resident

Singapore Permanent Resident Application

Singapore is widely regarded as an attractive destination for individuals pursuing avenues for residency, employment, and education. Acquiring Singapore Permanent Residency (PR) emerges as a feasible pathway for those committed to establishing roots in Singapore. However, navigating the PR application process can prove intricate, given its multifaceted requirements and regulations.

Immigration Lab specializes in providing comprehensive support tailored to enhancing the strength of your Singapore Permanent Residence application. Our firm delivers personalized case management solutions aimed at bolstering the competitiveness of your PR application. Backed by a team of seasoned immigration professionals, we offer guidance throughout the entire process. This includes elucidating the significance of Singapore’s PR prerequisites, identifying pivotal factors, and facilitating the compilation of requisite documentation to optimize your prospects of approval.

Eligibility Requirements For Singapore Permanent Resident

Annually, nearly 100,000 individuals aspire to obtain permanent residency in Singapore. However, the process has become increasingly competitive over time, with only an average of 30,000 applicants receiving approval from the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) for their PR applications.

This quota is instrumental in maintaining Singapore’s PR population at around 530,000 individuals and serves as a reservoir of potential candidates for Singapore citizenship.

Given the significant number of applicants, strategizing for a successful PR application becomes paramount. Maximizing approval chances requires careful preparation and consideration.

ICA assesses each Singapore PR application impartially, taking into account various factors such as familial connections, socio-economic contributions, and other pertinent aspects.

There exist multiple schemes to pursue PR status in Singapore, each with distinct eligibility criteria. It’s essential to assess your current circumstances and profile to determine the most suitable scheme and how it aligns with your PR eligibility objectives in Singapore.

Let’s take a look at the different schemes:

Professional, Technical Personnel and Skilled Workers (PTS) Scheme

Any foreign individual working in Singapore on a work pass (excluding Work Permit) may apply for permanent residence to the ICA for consideration. The applicant may include their spouse and any unmarried child(ren) below 21 years of age who were born to them within the context of a legal marriage or has been legally adopted by them.

Eligibility

  • Holds an S Pass / Employment Pass (EP) / Personalised Employment Pass (PEP) / Entrepreneur Pass / Overseas Networks & Expertise Pass (ONE).
  • Provide at least six months of the latest payslips/relevant documents issued by the local Employer.

Sponsored Scheme (For foreign spouse and child/ren of a Singapore Citizen or PR)

A Singapore Citizen or PR is allowed to sponsor their spouse and any unmarried child(ren) below 21 years of age (born within the context of a legal marriage or legally adopted) by applying for permanent residence (PR) to the ICA for consideration.

Eligibility

  • Provide an official marriage certificate.
  • Provide complete documents for the birth certificate(s) of the child(ren) showing both parents’ names and the child’s name (including adoption papers) from the current marriage.
  •  If divorced, provide the divorce certificate and custody papers for the child(ren) regarding the previous marriage.

Foreign Students Scheme (FSS)

Foreign students in Singapore may apply for permanent residence (PR) to the ICA for consideration.

Eligibility

  • Must have resided in Singapore for more than two years.
  • Passed at least one national exam (i.e., PSLE or GCE ‘N’/’ O’/’A’ levels) or are in the Integrated Programme (IP).

Foreign Artistic Talent (ForArts) Scheme

Outstanding international arts professionals (well-recognised artists in your own country or with an international reputation) with a strong track record of local engagements may apply for permanent residence (PR) to the National Arts Council (NAC) and, subsequently, the ICA for consideration upon approval by the NAC.

Eligibility

  • Have received relevant training /education and professional experience in their field of practice.
  • Had outstanding achievements in performing arts, visual arts, literary arts, design or media.
  • Had made significant contributions to Singapore’s arts and cultural scheme.
  • Have concrete plans to advance in Singapore’s arts and cultural sector.

Should you have further inquiries regarding the process of applying for permanent residency in Singapore, or if you’re eager to commence your PR application promptly, schedule a complimentary consultation to obtain your Eligibility Check Report with us today.

Our team of specialists will promptly address your queries and provide guidance tailored to your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions for Singapore Permanent Resident Applications

How do I successfully apply for PR in Singapore?

While various factors may impact your likelihood of success and eligibility for permanent residency (PR) in Singapore, you can be assured of our full commitment to assisting you through the application process and its requirements.

Additionally, providing supplementary documentation could enhance the approval prospects of your PR application. These documents might encompass past or ongoing economic or social contributions, commendatory letters from employers, established business connections in Singapore, among others.

For detailed information regarding required documents and guidance on completing your application form, please feel free to reach out to us today for a complimentary consultation. This will enable us to offer tailored advice on maximizing your chances of obtaining approval for Singapore permanent residency based on your individual circumstances.

Can I apply for Singapore citizenship if I am a foreign student studying in Singapore?

Foreign students studying in Singapore may be eligible to apply for citizenship after meeting certain residency requirements and demonstrating their commitment to Singapore. However, approval is not guaranteed, and each application is assessed individually.

What is the typical processing time for a Singapore PR application?

Following the submission of the necessary documents for your Singapore PR application, the overall processing time typically spans around six months. Nevertheless, the determination of an individual application’s status may extend beyond this timeframe, varying in length depending on the specific circumstances of each case.

Are foreigners eligible to apply for PR in Singapore?

There are various avenues available for applying for PR in Singapore, each with its own set of eligibility requirements.

In general, individuals may qualify for PR application in Singapore if they meet one of the following criteria:

  • Holding a work pass in Singapore, such as an S Pass or Employment Pass
  • Currently enrolled as a student in Singapore
  • Engaged as a foreign investor in Singapore
  • Married to a Singapore citizen or PR
  • An unmarried child under 21 years old of a Singapore Citizen or PR
Are PRs allowed to stay in Singapore even if they are not working?

Indeed, a Singapore PR is permitted to reside in Singapore without employment obligations. As a Singapore Permanent Resident, you are not required to maintain employment to remain in Singapore.

Nevertheless, during the renewal of your Re-Entry Permit (REP), you may not be granted the full five-year renewal period. The Singaporean government will conduct a partial reassessment of your profile during this process, and the renewal criteria may vary depending on the type of scheme through which you acquired your PR.

For example, if you obtained your Singapore PR under the Professional, Technical Personnel, and Skilled Workers (PTS) scheme, it is essential to ensure that you are employed by a Singapore-registered entity and are physically residing in Singapore during your REP renewal to enhance the likelihood of a successful renewal.

In the unfortunate event of the main applicant’s demise or divorce from their spouse, the spouse may continue to reside in Singapore as long as their REP remains valid. However, if the renewal is approaching, we advise contacting us promptly to explore available options.

What occurs following the approval of my Singapore PR application?

After your application for Singapore permanent residency is sanctioned, you will obtain an endorsement letter, also referred to as an in-principle approval letter (IPA letter). This letter delineates the necessary procedures to finalize your PR status.