Check Your Singapore PR Eligibility
Get an instant, data-driven assessment of your PR profile. Our 2-step checker gives you a preliminary look at your chances, guided by ex-ICA insights.
Are You Eligible for Singapore PR?
If you are a foreigner, you must fall under one of the following categories to be eligible to apply for Singapore Permanent Residence.
Based on Employment
- Holder of an EP, S Pass, PEP or EntrePass, who is working in Singapore.
- You may also include your spouse and any unmarried child(ren) aged below 21.
Based on Family Ties
- Spouse of a Singapore Citizen (SC) or Singapore PR.
- Unmarried child aged below 21, born to or legally adopted by an SC or PR.
- Aged parent of a Singapore Citizen.
Based on Education
- Student studying in Singapore who has resided here for 2+ years.
- Must have passed at least one national exam (e.g., PSLE, GCE 'N'/'O'/'A' levels) or be in the Integrated Programme (IP).
What You Will Be Assessed On
The ICA assesses various factors when considering PR applications. Our assessment takes these key elements into account to provide a realistic outlook.
Personal Profile & Qualifications
Age, nationality, educational background, professional qualifications, and length of stay in Singapore.
Employment & Financial Stability
Current occupation, industry sector, monthly income, and overall financial stability in Singapore.
Family Ties & Contributions
Family ties in Singapore (spouse, children), and potential economic or social contributions to Singapore.
Application History
Details of any previous PR applications, including outcomes and reasons for refusal if applicable.
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A Team of Ex-ICA Officers
Leverage the inside knowledge of former ICA officers who understand the system's nuances and approval criteria.
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Our strategies are tested and proven. We don't just submit forms; we build a compelling case for your permanent residency.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
PR refers to the permanent residence status which allows the person to reside in Singapore permanently. He/she would require a Re-Entry Permit if he/she wishes to travel out and return to Singapore as a permanent resident.
You may meet the Singapore PR requirements if you fall under one of the following categories:
- Holder of a/an EP, S Pass, PEP or EntrePass, who is working in Singapore. You may also include your spouse and any unmarried child(ren) aged below 21 in your application.
- Spouse of a Singapore citizen or Singapore PR.
- Unmarried child aged below 21, born within the context of a legal marriage to, or legally adopted by, a Singapore citizen or PR.
- Student studying in Singapore, who has resided in Singapore for more than two years at the point of application, and has passed at least one national exam (i.e. PSLE or GCE ‘N’/’O’/’A’ levels) or is in the Integrated Programme (IP).
- Aged parent of a Singapore citizen.
You do not need to have an employer’s sponsorship to apply for permanent residence.
A PR will be allowed to stay indefinitely in Singapore if he/she does not travel out of Singapore.
If a PR intends to travel out of Singapore, he/she will require a valid Re-Entry Permit (REP), or he/she will lose the PR status.
Generally, PR applications take about six months to process, provided all the required documents are submitted. Depending on the complexity of the case, some applications may take more than six months to process.
There is no better time to apply for SPR than now. Stringent immigration laws have only made obtaining permanent residency for foreigners more difficult. Since 2009, ICA officers have tightened policies to reduce the likelihood of foreigners obtaining Permanent Residency solely to reap the numerous benefits that come with being a Singapore PR. Unfortunately, this means that obtaining permanent residency will only become more difficult in the future, as stricter policies may be implemented. As a result, applying for Singapore PR as soon as possible is advised.
There is no limit to the number of times you may apply for PR.
