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Tips when applying for 
Singapore PR

Have you recently applied for PR status in Singapore? This page will discuss some of the factors that you can consider so that you can get your permanent resident paperwork approved from the Immigration and Checkpoint Authority of Singapore (ICA). Below are some free advice that any PR applicants should familiarise themselves with before enter the competitive application race.

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4 Reasons to Include a Cover Letter in Your Singapore PR Application

A cover letter is typically a one-page document addressed to the interviewer or potential employer that includes your contact details, the role you are applying for and further details surrounding the information in your resume — or in this case, your PR application.

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How to increase the chances of getting your PR approved?

Getting your Singapore PR approved is not easy. We can understand how challenging and intimidating the entire process can be for anyone looking to start fresh in a new country. 

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Mistakes to Avoid When Applying for Singapore PR

The path to obtaining the coveted Singapore Permanent Resident (PR) status can be long and winding. It is one that comes with costs much beyond the application price for thousands of PR seekers, particularly if they have already gotten several rejections letters from the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA).

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Ways to Increase Your Spouse PR Eligibility

For individuals who are married and might wish to apply for permanent residency for their spouses too. If you are in this category, you will be glad to know that you can apply for permanent residency in Singapore for your husband or wife.

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Do You Meet These Requirements to Apply for Singapore PR?

In Singapore, the permanent resident (PR) status automatically opens doors to a wide array of benefits that are elusive to foreigners. When it comes to such privileges, PRs are second only to citizens in a country with one of the highest standards of living in the world.

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What Should You Do If Your Singapore PR Application Has Been Rejected?

Receiving a PR rejection letter can be depressing. What should you do now? Can you apply for permanent residency again? Even if you could, is there even any real possibility of becoming a PR in the future, or should you give up on your application?

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