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Applying for Singapore citizenship can be a lengthy and complicated process, but it’s important to ensure that all eligible and outstanding Singapore Permanent Residents make a strong application. At The Lion City Immigration, we understand the challenges and will work closely with our clients to guide them through the entire process.
Our team will provide clear and concise advice on the various factors that contribute to a robust citizenship application. We will leave no stone unturned and make sure that our clients’ time and resources are not wasted.
Once approved, clients have two months to complete the three components of the Singapore Citizenship Journey (SCJ) before receiving their pink National Registration Identity Cards (NRICs) and citizenship certificates. This includes the e-Journey, the Singapore Experiential Tour and the Community Sharing session. Don’t worry, we’ll be there to guide you every step of the way – from determining your eligibility to receiving your In-Principle Approval (IPA) letter.
Gain the full benefits of Singapore Citizenship, including access to world-class healthcare, education, and business opportunities. Enjoy a high standard of living, social stability, and a vibrant cosmopolitan culture that reflects Singapore’s diversity.
Singaporeans have advantages to many job opportunities including the roles inside government agencies.
In Singapore, kiddos get a cool benefit called the Edusave Scheme. It’s a way for the government to recognise and reward kids who excel in either their schoolwork or non-academic pursuits. Plus, it can also help cover the 2nd-Tier Miscellaneous Fee. And if you’re a Singapore citizen, you get some sweet perks when it comes to education. You’ll pay the lowest fees for public schools, and you can snag some pretty awesome subsidies for private and tertiary education too!
If you’re a Singaporean citizen, you’re in luck when it comes to medical bills. You’ll get a bigger subsidy than PRs or foreigners for treatment at Public Hospitals, Polyclinics and National Centres.
And for those who really need it, there are even more subsidies available to help cover medical expenses. Just keep in mind that these extra subsidies are only for needy Singaporeans.
The Central Provident Fund (CPF) scheme is a mandatory monthly contribution towards an employee’s pension fund, applicable to both Singaporean citizens and PRs. Both the employee and their employer are required to contribute a minimum amount.
The CPF scheme offers significant financial benefits, including support for home-ownership, health care, children’s education, family protection, and asset growth through investments and higher interest rates. Additionally, CPF contributions can be claimed as tax relief, reducing an individual’s taxable income.
After two years of permanent residency, PRs are entitled to the same CPF contribution rate as Singaporean citizens. This is an essential aspect of Singapore’s commitment to provide for the welfare and financial security of its citizens and residents.
Singapore passport holders have easy access to travel around the world because of Singapore’s good relationships with other countries. This means that they can go to different countries without needing to get visas or permission from the embassies, which can take a long time to process.
i) Public Housings
Singapore citizens have the privilege to own and rent apartments from the HDB once they are over the age of 21. They can also buy the government’s subsidised Built-To-Order flats for their first property. Singapore PRs have to wait for at least 2 years before buying a resale HDB flat. For more information, you can visit the HDB website.
(ii) Taxes For Residential Properties
Singapore citizens find it easier to borrow loans for buying properties compared to foreigners. Singapore PRs and foreigners need to pay an Additional Buyer’s Stamp Duty for even their first property, but Singapore citizens don’t have to. Even for subsequent properties, the stamp duty payable for a citizen is lower than for a PR or foreigner.
The Singapore Government wants to help its citizens become parents and address concerns about low birth rates. They’ve put in place various measures to help, including:
To apply for Singapore citizenship, you will need to submit documents such as your birth certificate, your valid passport, your family register, your marriage certificate (if applicable) and other documents that may be required such as you EP /FIN number and details of your past applications..
The Singapore citizenship application process typically takes between 6 to 9 months to complete. In some complex cases it can take in excess of 12 months.
To be eligible for Singapore citizenship, you must be a permanent resident for at least two years, be of good character and not be involved in any criminal activity, be able to speak and write in English, Have a strong grasp of the Malays, Chinese, Indian language would be highly advantages. You should be able to demonstrate your commitment and understanding of Singapore’s laws and culture.
Don’t wait! Take the first step towards your PR or Citizenship goal and schedule your free one-on-one consultation with Lion City Immigration today.
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