Category: PR & Citizenship
PR & Citizenship
How Long Does It Take To Apply for PR in Singapore?
How long does it take to apply for PR in Singapore? It varies between 3 months to a year. We break down the process in this overview. WA 87661966 for enquiries.
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What Are The Steps When Applying For Singapore PR?
What are the steps when applying for Singapore PR? We list 6 simple steps here. Whatsapp IASG at 87661966 for free PR consultation.
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Singapore’s New Prime Minister & Future of Immigration
Singapore just had a new Prime Minister, after 20 years. What will this spell for Singapore’s inbound immigration in future?
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How to Evaluate Your Chances of Getting Singapore PR?
How to evaluate your chances of getting Singapore PR? Here are 7 factors to consider.
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What to Do after a PR Rejection?
What to Do after a PR Rejection? There are options to appeal or reapply. Find out more!
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PR Applications: Engage an Immigration Agency or DIY?
Why engage an immigration agency when there is no guarantee of PR approval? What can an immigration agency offer?
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What is the PTS Scheme in Singapore PR Application?
The PTS Scheme is the most popular route to getting Singapore PR. If you hold an S Pass, EP, PEP, Entrepass, Tech.Pass, and ONE Pass, you are eligible for this route. Find out more.
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5 Mistakes in Singapore PR Applications
5 Mistakes in Singapore PR Applications revealed! Do you make them? For enquiries on PR applications, call 6493 1830 or email to info@iasg.com.sg.
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Why Do a Consultation Before Applying for Singapore PR?
Why Do a Consultation Before Applying for Singapore PR? It helps immigration consultants understand your profile and can better strategise your PR application.
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Learning From Japan’s Shrinking Population
Japan’s population is shrinking. What can Singapore learn about the importance of immigration from this? Learning From Japan’s Shrinking Population In 2021, Japan’s population shrank