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How long is the processing of PR application in Singapore?
about four to six months
All applications for PR are carefully considered and reviewed by ICA. Generally, PR applications take about four to six months to process, provided all the required documents are submitted.
Why is my PR application taking so long Singapore?
Re: My PR Application Pending for so long If they take unusually long, the theory behind it is that they are waiting for something in your profile to improve (for eg, salary etc etc) before they arrive at their decision.
Why is Singapore PR so difficult?
Selective immigration policy of Singapore PR is difficult to attain because Singapore has an obscure selective immigration policy. Compared to Australia who has a point-based system, your PR approval is completely up to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority’s (ICA) discretion.
How do I appeal ICA PR rejection?
Firstly, you could appeal against your rejection if the reasons for failure are currently no longer applicable to you. Alternatively, you could submit a reapplication after a 6 months cooldown period. Proceeding with either option will give you a second chance at succeeding in your PR application.
What is the benefit of Singapore PR?
As a Singapore PR, you can: Live, enter and leave the country without having to apply for separate Singapore visas to work or travel. You’ll receive a Blue Card, which acts as your identity document. Include your spouse and unmarried children under 21 in the PR application.
How do I appeal my ICA PR application?
Yes, you can appeal the rejection of your application by either:
- Mailing your appeal to the PR department of ICA or.
- Hand-deliver a hardcopy of your appeal to level 5, ICA Building.
How long does it take to get PR from ICA?
Processing Time All applications for PR are carefully considered and reviewed by ICA. Generally, PR applications take about four to 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.
What to do if your PR application is rejected in Singapore?
If somebody gets rejected for a PR application in Singapore, most people’s natural reaction will be to quickly search for and file an appeal letter to ICA. This was the case with some of my ex colleagues at JP Morgan who got their initial PR application rejected, and submitted appeal letters to ICA along with some supporting documents.
What is the new e-PR system by ICA?
“Instead, with the new e-PR system, applicants can key in the required information into an electronic application form on ICA’s website. Supporting documents can also be scanned and submitted electronically,” said ICA in a press release. The fees for the applicants of the Permanent Residency have also been increased.
How long does it take to get PR in Singapore?
, lives in Singapore According to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA), a PR application can take between 4 to 6 months to be processed. Processing time for some applications may take longer, depending on the type of application.