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How do I appeal for rejected Singapore citizenship application?

How do I appeal for rejected Singapore citizenship application?

If you feel that your application’s decision was unjust and you have grounds to justify why you should be reconsidered, you may submit an appeal letter to ICA. You must submit your appeal within the first (6) six months from the date stated in your rejection letter.

Can your PR be Cancelled?

Yes, you can lose your permanent resident (PR) status.

When can I apply Singapore PR after rejection?

6 months
Step 10: Handling PR Rejection There are no limitations on how many times you can apply for Singapore PR. However, realistically, you should wait at least 6 months before re-submitting your PR application.

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What happens when PR application is rejected?

If your Permanent Resident (PR) application has been rejected, you have two options to proceed with. Firstly, you could appeal against your rejection if the reasons for failure are currently no longer applicable to you.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.

Is Singapore PR to citizenship worth it?

After gaining PR status and living or working in Singapore for a set amount of time, you will be eligible for a Singapore CItizenship application. For foreign residents, the process of citizenship is a long one. But many foreign-born citizens will tell you that the road from singapore PR to citizenship will be well worth it.

What to do if your Singapore PR application is rejected?

If your Singapore Permanent Residency (PR) application has been rejected, you should re-apply. Re-applying should not be taken lightly because if rejected again, your chances are lower. Not to mention the long waiting time you need to go through again.

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Who is eligible to apply for Singapore citizenship?

There are several paths to citizenship which makes an individual eligible, such as: -A spouse of a Singapore citizen who has been married at least 2 years, with a minimum of 2 years PR status. -An individual over 21 years of age and has been a Singapore permanent resident for at least 2 years.

What happens if I let my PR expire in Singapore?

1) If you left Singapore and let your Re-Entry Permit (REP) expire, but did not formally renounce your PR, you can return to Singapore as a tourist and attempt to “reinstate” your PR: A SPR will lose his/her PR status if he/she travels out of Singapore or remains outside Singapore without a valid REP.