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SINGAPORE PERMANENT RESIDENCY

SINGAPORE PERMANENT RESIDENCY

Every year there are hundreds of thousands applicants applying for PR in Singapore and approximately only 30,000 will get approved. 

"This is why we prioritize not only those who can contribute, but those who are also prepared to sink roots in Singapore and can integrate well here." - Minister Josephine Teo

The above sentence was mentioned repeatedly  but most of us do not know where to start or the proper direction to get started.

Acquiring PR status in Singapore is a dream for most of us - though that may seem too far to achieve after going through countless rejections. We are here to guide you in a simple and effective way to fulfil your dream.

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Benefits of Singapore Permanent Residency

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reedom to Live, Work, and Study

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Pathway to Singapore Citizenship

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Career Flexibility

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Family Sponsorship

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Access to CPF

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Education Benefits

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Healthcare Subsidies

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Ability to Buy Property

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Lower Business Barriers

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Social Security & Stability

Obligations of Singapore Permanent Residency

National Service Obligation

Who Is Liable?

All male children granted PR under their parents’ sponsorship must serve National Service when they reach the required age (usually 18).

Re-Entry Permit Renewal

PR status does not automatically allow you to leave and re-enter Singapore indefinitely.

You need a valid Re-Entry Permit (REP) when traveling abroad to retain your PR status.

Tax Obligations

PRs are considered tax residents if they stay in Singapore for 183 days or more in a year.

File an annual Income Tax Return with the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS).

Update ICA on Changes

You must notify the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) promptly of any changes in:

-> Residential address

-> Marital status

-> Passport details

Central Provident Fund

All Singapore PRs working in Singapore must contribute to CPF, a mandatory savings scheme covering retirement, housing, and healthcare.

Employer Contribution: Your employer also contributes a percentage of your monthly salary to your CPF account.

 Laws and Maintain Conduct

Respect and comply with all laws, including criminal, immigration, and tax laws.

Maintain a clean record, as any offense can affect PR renewal and citizenship eligibility.

Our Process

Free Eligibility Check

We assess your profile to see if you meet Singapore PR requirements.

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Consultation & Strategy

Our experts guide you with a personalized plan to improve your chances.

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Document Preparation & Submission

We assess your profile to see if you meet Singapore PR requirements.

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Post-Submission Support

We track your application, update you regularly, and assist after approval.

Ready to Apply? Let Our Experts Guide You Through PR Benefits and Obligations.

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