Landed PR to Singapore
The Landed Permanent Resident (LPR) scheme allows you to apply for Singapore permanent residence while you are still working and living overseas. Landed Permanent Residence means Singapore government is ready to grant you permanent residence subject to your actual relocation to Singapore. When your LPR application is approved, you have in-principle-approval from Singapore government but still some work remains ahead of you. You will be given one year to find work and relocate to Singapore. The LPR scheme is open to individuals with high-caliber professional or tertiary qualifications and who are working overseas at the time of filing their LPR application. In general, Singapore authorities want to make sure that you will be able to make high-value contributions to Singapore society and that your skills are unique and you won't have any problem getting and keeping a high-paying job in both good and bad economic times. The last thing they want is for you to compete for regular jobs with local Singaporeans. The following factors are a good rule of thumb when deciding whether or not to file an application for Singapore landed permanent residence:
If you meet the above criteria, you have a good chance of approval. When applying for LPR, you can include your immediate family members (spouse and unmarried children under 21) as part of the application. LPR Scheme - Documents Required In general, the following documents will be required (as applicable) when applying for Landed Permanent Residence.
If you are applying for LPR along with your spouse and children, they must submit similar documents, as applicable. If any of your documents are not in English, you will have to translate them into English through a certified translation service. Once the application is filed with the authorities, the processing time is 6 months. To find out if you are eligible, please mail your updated resume to info@inspireworldhr.com Our Processing Team shall review your profile & assesses your education, work experience & adaptability factors to determine if you are eligible to apply for the migration to Singapore. |