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The Singapore PR Process

Our consultants will screen and assess your profile before determining your PR success rate! We will guide you through every step to ensure a seamless PR application process.

Step 1: Our consultants will advise you on when is the right time to apply for Singapore PR

Employment pass holders can start applying for PR on the day you start working in Singapore. One mandatory requirement is to submit six months’ pay slips as part of the application process. Hence, when booking your e-appointment, make sure that you have six months’ pay slips by the time you are due to submit your documents to ICA. As a foreigner working in Singapore, do make sure that you have a good working relationship with your employer as you are required to ask your employer to fill up Annex to Form 4A as part of the PR application.

How soon you may start applying for PR is also dependent on your employment pass type and the unannounced quota set by the Singapore government. If you are a P1 pass holder, the approval rate is relatively high if you apply one year after you start working in Singapore. For P2 pass holders, applying for Singapore PR after two years of working here would stand a better chance of getting your application approved. For foreigners holding a Q or S pass, we recommend that you apply for PR after 3 years of working in Singapore.

 

Step 2: We will access your PR application approval rate

Factors that are accessed by the ICA when reviewing your PR application include:

All in all, the Singapore government will grant PR to those who have clean records in Singapore and show that they are of valuable asset to the country.

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    Step 3: Consider whether to apply PR for your children

    One of the important things to consider is whether you want to apply PR for your male children. The main PR applicant who is granted Singapore PR under the first generation PTS scheme is exempted from national service in Singapore. However, male children who are granted PR through their parents are required to register for 2 years of full time national military service once they are 16½ years old. In addition, they are required to serve 40 days of Operationally Ready National Service per year until the age of 50 (for officers) or 40 years old (for other ranks).

     

    Step 4: First Immigrations will book your e-appointment and prepare all supporting documents

    The usual waiting time for your e-appointment date to arrive is about 5-6 months. While waiting, you should compile all supporting documents which are listed in Form EP4. Below, we provide some helpful guidelines:

     

    Step 5: First Immigrations will complete the PR Application Form 4 / Form 4A

    Form 4/4A is a complicated piece of document to fill up as it requires a certain standard of information. At First Immigrations, we will type out the form and audit the content for you. Some important requirements asked in the form that are often missed out by applicants are:

    With First Immigration, you can save up to a few hours when it comes to completing the application form.

     

    Step 6: We will advise you on how to submit your PR application

    We will ensure that your PR application form is completed, your employer returns the Annex A to Form 4A, and that all supporting documents are well-prepared. The e-Appointment is simply a procedure to submit all the documents required by the ICA. There will be no interview conducted by the ICA officer. Instead, the ICA officer will check that your application is complete, as well as verify the copies against the original documents. Therefore, you have to remember to bring down the original documents when submitting documents in person. Before leaving the counter, do check that you have all original documents back with you.

     

    Step 7: What to do if your application gets rejected

    It can be disheartening and demoralising upon receiving a rejection letter. However, you can always re-apply again as there are no restrictions on the number of times you can apply for Singapore PR. Nonetheless, you should wait at least 6 months before re-applying for Singapore PR because it is unlikely your application will be approved if there are no remarkable changes in your profile, such as new education qualification, higher salary etc. If there isn’t any significant changes, it would be a wasted effort to re-apply as chances of your application getting approved is very slim.

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