How many of you know about a place called Singapore. If you do then you must also know that Singapore is like a pearl hidden in an oyster. It is a prosperous island city-state in Southeast Asia. It is ranked 9th in the UN human development index and ranks highest in Asia and also boasts of the 7th highest GDP in the world. Also, it ranks high on all the key social indicators. No wonder it is a destination for many people to search for better education, employment, and a better life! This city-state has a population of 5.6 million out of which 39% are foreign nationals including permanent residents (source: Wikipedia). Are you a foreign national staying in the city-state? Or do you have plans to move to this beautiful island city? Then you are in the right place and you should continue reading this post on Paul Immigrations.
If you are a foreign national staying in this country, should you apply for a Singapore Permanent Residency (SPR)? Let’s have a look.
If you are a foreign national in any country, you know what kind of restrictions and limitations you keep on facing. However, in Singapore, the life of a foreigner with PR status is much better. You get lots of privileges, and these privileges are only lesser to its citizens. SPRs are allowed to study, work, live and retire in this country without any time limit. It could also be your first step towards availing citizenship of this glorious country in case you love the island city enough to settle there permanently.
The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) is the agency that carries out immigration and registration services. If you want to apply, you can apply online using their e-services. You can also do it yourself or take the help of certain private firms. However, there are certain criteria that you need to follow. Let us see whether you are eligible for applying?
As per the ICA’s website if you fall into any of these categories, then you are eligible to apply
For granting PR to foreign nationals, Singapore appears to have put a cap of 30000 per year. This is to keep a stable population of PR hovering at slightly 500,000. This is sufficient to tell you that granting PR is not infinite and that the fact that you are eligible doesn’t guarantee you that. Your paperwork and application process has to be spot on and you have a very less margin of error.
So, why take a chance? Why not take the help of professionals!
If you are a first-time applicant, then you may find yourself unfamiliar with the process, or are having difficulty navigating their e-services. Services of Paul Immigrations can assist you and make your application stand out – which is so very important! This will dramatically increase the success rate of your PR application.
If on the other hand, your application has been rejected multiple times in the past, chances are that there may have been some deficiency or you must have gone wrong somewhere. You may be unsure of the reasons for your earlier rejections or you may not be sure where and how to upload the additional paperwork. In such circumstances, let the experience and expertise of the firm get you through the maze and get it done for you. They will showcase your best qualities and contributions and correct all the deficiencies that might have been there in your earlier attempts.
Step 1: The first step is the schedule of a telephonic Client interview with their consultant. The consultant will determine if you are eligible or for a PR application or not.
Step 2: The next step is to schedule an in-person appointment. The immigration consultant will check and confirm your documents and facts based on the profile assessment that was done over the phone. The consultant will discuss the factors that will affect your PR approval. At this point, you need to decide whether you are going to engage their services or not.
Step 3: After reviewing your eligibility, Should you decide to engage their services, you will be asked to submit your documents with the Immigration Specialist (IS). You can do this in person by either scheduling a meeting or submit scanned documents by email. The Immigration Specialist will compile the document and let you know if the documents satisfy the ICA’s requirements.
Step 4: Then the IS will complete the paperwork on your behalf using the information from the documents you submitted. The firm’s in-house writer will also write a personalized cover letter on your behalf.
Step 5: Once everything is done, the Immigration Specialist will guide you with the online submission.
Step 6: Once submitted, the ICA takes approximately 4-6 months to make a decision. Depending upon the outcome you will receive advice and guidance on how best to go ahead thereafter.
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