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Do Singapore PR have to do national service?

Do Singapore PR have to do national service?

Under the Enlistment Act, all male Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents, unless exempted1, are required to serve National Service (NS). Following the completion of full-time NS, they will become Operationally Ready National Servicemen (NSmen).

How can I avoid NS legally?

How to avoid serving NS if you hold dual citizenship

  1. Ensure that your child acquires another citizenship before the age of 11.
  2. Inform MINDEF before the child turns 11 of your child’s intention to renounce Singaporean citizenship.
  3. Apply for the necessary exit permits for your child from the age of 13.

Can Singapore PR apply PR for spouse?

Based on the information found on the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) website, you have to be legally married to a Singapore citizen or permanent resident to be eligible for a PR status as a spouse of a Singapore Citizen or permanent resident.

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How long do I have to serve NS?

NS duration You will be in the active service as a full-time National Serviceman (NSF) for two years. After your full-time NS, you will become an Operationally Ready National Serviceman (NSman). Your NSman obligation will end at the age of 50 if you are an Officer or have special skills.

Do PR need to do reservist?

He is obliged to serve until the age of 40. If he is an Officer or a senior Military Expert, he has to serve until the age of 50. If your child intends to give up his Singapore citizenship or PR Status, he only needs to complete the initial full-time enlistment stage, and does not need to undergo reservist.

What happens if you give up Singapore PR?

NO FEE will be charged for the renunciation of PR. Processing time: Approximately two to three months. Once your documents are processed, the ICA in Singapore will mail you a letter confirming that you are no longer a PR of Singapore. The letter is issued by the ICA, and not the Consulate.

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Why must Singaporeans serve NS?

NS is a mandatory conscription and duty that every male citizen and PR must undertake upon attaining the age of 18. NS has been the cornerstone of Singapore’s defence and security since independence. Our national servicemen form the backbone of these three uniformed Services that keep Singapore safe and secure.

Can PR sponsor spouse?

Canadian citizens and permanent residents may sponsor their spouse, common-law partner, or conjugal partner to obtain Canadian permanent residence. The Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) recognizes same-sex relationships.