Singapore Permanent Residence
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Singapore Permanent Residence (PR): Complete Guide 2026
Last updated: February 2026
Singapore Permanent Residence (PR) grants foreign nationals the right to live and work in Singapore indefinitely without requiring a work pass. As a PR, you gain access to subsidized healthcare, public housing eligibility, CPF contributions, and a pathway to full Singapore citizenship.
Key Takeaways
- Singapore PR allows indefinite stay without requiring a work pass
- Apply online through the ICA e-PR System
- Processing time: Approximately 6 months (some cases take longer)
- Application fee: S$100 per person (non-refundable)
- PR is a mandatory step before applying for Singapore Citizenship
- Benefits include HDB eligibility (after 3 years), CPF contributions, and healthcare subsidies
Key Fact: Singapore PR is not a visa—it is a long-term immigration status that allows indefinite residence. However, you must maintain a valid Re-Entry Permit (REP) to travel in and out of Singapore.
Eligibility for PR Application
You can apply for Singapore Permanent Residence if you fall into one of the following categories:
1. Professionals, Technical Personnel, and Skilled Workers (PTS) Scheme
This is the most common route for foreign professionals holding a valid Employment Pass (EP) or S Pass. You must be currently employed in Singapore.
2. Spouse or Unmarried Child of a Singapore Citizen or PR
You can be sponsored by your Singapore Citizen or PR spouse, or by your parent if you are an unmarried child under 21 years of age.
3. Aged Parent of a Singapore Citizen
A Singapore Citizen can sponsor their aged parents for PR status. This scheme allows elderly parents to reunite with their children in Singapore.
4. Foreign Students
You may be eligible if you meet all of the following criteria:
- Resided in Singapore for at least 2 years
- Passed at least one national examination (PSLE, GCE 'N', 'O', or 'A' Levels), OR
- Currently enrolled in the Integrated Programme (IP)
Note: Male students granted PR are required to serve National Service.
5. Global Investor Programme (GIP)
High-net-worth individuals can apply by meeting one of the following investment requirements:
- Invest a minimum of S$10 million in a new or existing Singapore business
- Invest a minimum of S$25 million in an approved GIP fund
- Invest a minimum of S$50 million in establishing a new single family office in Singapore
GIP requirements were updated in March 2024. Verify current thresholds on the EDB website.
6. Foreign Artistic Talent Scheme
Individuals with notable contributions in arts and culture may qualify under this scheme administered by the National Arts Council (NAC).
Key Factors Considered by ICA
The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) evaluates applications holistically. While there is no guaranteed formula for success, the following factors are known to be important:
| Factor | What ICA Considers |
|---|---|
| Economic Contribution | Your salary, employment history, tax contributions, and the industry you work in |
| Length of Stay | A longer period of residence in Singapore demonstrates stronger commitment |
| Social Integration | Family ties to Singaporeans, community involvement, and overall integration into society |
| Educational Qualifications | Higher academic and professional qualifications can strengthen your application |
| Age and Family Profile | Your age and whether you are applying with your family (spouse, children) |
Pro Tip: There is no publicly disclosed approval rate. Focus on strengthening the factors within your control—stable employment, community involvement, and complete documentation.
PR Application Process
Step 1: Online Submission
All PR applications must be submitted online through the ICA e-PR System using a valid SingPass account.
Step 2: Prepare Required Documents
You will need a comprehensive set of documents, including but not limited to:
- Valid passport (with at least 6 months validity)
- Valid work pass (EP or S Pass)
- Payslips for the last 6 months
- Latest Notice of Assessment (NOA) from IRAS
- Educational certificates and academic transcripts
- Employment contract and company details (ACRA BizFile profile)
- Marriage certificate (if applicable)
- Birth certificates of children (if applicable)
- Passport-sized photographs
Step 3: Pay Application Fee
There is a non-refundable application fee of S$100 for each applicant.
If your application is approved, additional fees apply:
- Entry Permit: S$20
- Re-Entry Permit (REP): S$10
- Singapore Identity Card: S$50
Step 4: Wait for Processing
The official processing time is approximately 6 months. However, some applications may take longer depending on complexity and verification requirements.
You can check your application status online via the ICA e-PR system.
Key Benefits of Singapore Permanent Residency
Freedom of Travel and Residence
- Receive a Re-Entry Permit (REP) to travel in and out of Singapore freely
- Live and work in Singapore indefinitely
- Switch jobs without reapplying for a work pass
Family Benefits
- Sponsor your spouse and unmarried children (under 21) for Long-Term Visit Passes (LTVP)
- Sponsor family members for PR status (approval not guaranteed)
- Sponsor aged parents for LTVP
Financial and Housing Benefits
- Central Provident Fund (CPF): Mandatory social security savings for retirement, healthcare, and property purchase
- Public Housing (HDB): After 3 years as PR, you become eligible to purchase a resale HDB flat
Note: PRs cannot buy new, subsidized BTO flats directly from HDB.
Education Benefits
- Higher priority for enrollment in public schools compared to non-residents
- Significantly lower school fees at local institutions
Healthcare Subsidies
Access subsidized healthcare services at public hospitals and polyclinics, reducing your medical expenses significantly.
Path to Citizenship
Permanent Residency is a mandatory step before applying for full Singapore Citizenship. After residing as a PR for at least 2 years, you become eligible to apply.
Employment Stability
- No work pass required—making you more attractive to employers
- Less administrative overhead for hiring companies
- Greater job flexibility and security
Obligations of a Permanent Resident
It is important to be aware of the obligations that come with PR status:
National Service (NS)
Male PRs who are granted status as a foreign student or under a parent's sponsorship are required to:
- Register for National Service when they turn 16.5 years old
- Serve 2 years of full-time NS upon reaching 18 years old
- Fulfill annual reservist obligations (Operationally Ready NS) until age 40–50
Failure to fulfill NS obligations can result in serious legal consequences, including fines and imprisonment.
Re-Entry Permit (REP)
You must maintain a valid REP to re-enter Singapore after traveling abroad.
- REP is typically valid for 5 years
- Renewal depends on demonstrating continued employment and residence in Singapore
- If your REP expires while overseas, your PR status will be revoked
Apply for REP renewal via the ICA e-Service before it expires.
CPF Contributions
Both you and your employer are required to make monthly contributions to the Central Provident Fund (CPF). Contribution rates vary based on age and salary, and PRs follow a graduated contribution schedule during their first two years.
Singapore PR vs Citizen vs Work Pass Holder
| Benefit / Obligation | PR | Citizen | EP/S Pass Holder |
|---|---|---|---|
| Buy Resale HDB | Yes (after 3 years) | Yes | No |
| Buy New BTO Flat | No | Yes | No |
| CPF Contributions | Yes (graduated rates) | Yes (full rates) | No |
| Healthcare Subsidies | Yes (partial) | Yes (full) | No |
| School Fee Subsidies | Yes (partial) | Yes (full) | No |
| Voting Rights | No | Yes | No |
| Singapore Passport | No | Yes | No |
| National Service (Males) | Required (if granted as minor) | Required | No |
| Work Pass Required | No | No | Yes |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How long should I wait before applying for PR?
A: There is no minimum waiting period. However, most successful applicants have worked in Singapore for at least 6 months to 2 years before applying. A longer tenure demonstrates commitment.
Q: Can I include my family in my PR application?
A: Yes. You can include your spouse and unmarried children (under 21) in the same application. Each family member will be assessed individually, and approval is not guaranteed for all.
Q: What happens if my PR application is rejected?
A: You may reapply after 6 months from the date of rejection. Use this time to strengthen your profile—such as gaining more work experience, increasing salary, or deepening community involvement.
Q: Will ICA tell me why my application was rejected?
A: No. ICA does not disclose specific reasons for rejection. The decision is final, and there is no formal appeal process.
Q: Can I apply for PR while on a Dependant's Pass (DP)?
A: Yes, DP holders can apply for PR. However, having your own employment (e.g., via a Letter of Consent or LOC) can strengthen your application by demonstrating economic contribution.
Q: How long is the PR status valid?
A: PR status is valid indefinitely as long as you maintain a valid Re-Entry Permit (REP). If your REP expires while you are overseas, your PR status will be revoked.
Q: Can I renounce my PR status?
A: Yes. You can voluntarily renounce your PR status by submitting an application to ICA. However, male PRs who have not completed National Service obligations may face restrictions.
Q: Is there a quota or limit on the number of PRs approved each year?
A: ICA does not publish a specific quota. However, the government has stated it aims to grant PR to approximately 30,000 individuals per year to maintain a balanced population.
Q: Do I need to hire an immigration agency to apply?
A: No. You can submit your PR application directly through the ICA e-PR system. However, some applicants choose to engage immigration consultants for assistance with documentation and preparation.
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Official Resources
For the latest updates on Singapore immigration, business, and tax matters, visit these official government websites:
- Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) — PR, citizenship, long-term visit passes
- Ministry of Manpower (MOM) — Work passes, employment matters
- Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) — Company incorporation, business registration
- Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) — Personal and corporate tax
- Central Provident Fund (CPF) — CPF contributions, withdrawals, schemes
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