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Can an ex PR in Singapore get back into PR again?

Can an ex PR in Singapore get back into PR again?

A Permanent Resident status is permanent. But: you do need to renew your re-entry pass. When you have PR status, it has no expiry date, but your re-entry pass does. You need to renew that pass, often every five years, but other renewal periods exist.

Can I apply for Singapore PR again?

Who Should Reapply for PR? After the 6 months waiting period, you can reapply for Singapore PR. However, without changes to either the application or your credentials, you risk a second round of PR rejection.

What is second gen PR?

Second-generation PRs refer to children or teens who acquired their Singapore permanent resident status through the sponsorship of a parent. Under this scheme, the child must not be married and has to be under the age of 21 when applying for PR status.

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Can I renounce PR before ns?

If you renounce PR to avoid NS, regardless of the specifics, you will never be welcome as a resident here ever again. In all honesty, if you were unwilling to serve NS, this is something you (and your parents) should have thought about long before this stage.

Can I lose my Singapore PR status?

If you leave Singapore or remain overseas without a valid REP, you will lose your permanent residence status. If you enter Singapore without a valid REP, you would be deemed as a foreign visitor, subject to prevailing entry requirements. To apply for or renew an REP, you must be a PR and hold a valid travel document.

What happens when you renounce 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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How do I renounce my PR in Singapore?

Renouncing Singapore PR

  1. Your passport.
  2. Your PR card (ie NRIC)
  3. The certificate of permanent residence (that was given to you at the time of issuance of permanent residence status)
  4. A letter addressed to Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) of Singapore stating your desire to cancel the Singapore PR status.

How long is my PR valid?

Most PR cards are valid for five years, but some are only valid for one year. The expiry date is printed on the card. When your PR card expires, you can’t use it as a travel document. If your PR card will expire within six months, you should apply to renew your card.