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  • Will approvals for Singapore residency decline ahead of General Elections next year?

    Will approvals for Singapore residency decline ahead of General Elections next year?

    If you were to speak to people in the immigration industry there is a common belief that the Singapore government will tighten immigration policy ahead of General Elections. Are these beliefs well founded? We will try to answer this question by taking a deep dive into approvals of Singapore permanent residency (PR) and Citizenship (SC) into and out of General Elections. Unfortunately, we only have access to a limited dataset covering the last 3 elections so one should bear this in mind when taking in the results.

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    As we can see from the table below there is a tendency for approvals of Singapore residency (PR/SC) to decline up to 2 years before the year of the General Elections.

    However, we would caveat that this downward bias would be a lot less resounding if it weren’t for the fact that a) the world was exiting a generational meltdown in financial markets and economic growth, aka “The Great Financial Crisis (GFC)” in early 2009, b) the declines in the lead up to the 2015 election were relatively modest, even arguably flat, and c) we think there was a lot of political pressure (measured through Google searches for “Singapore immigration”) to drastically tighten immigration and slow down residency approvals as job growth took a substantial hit lower due to the GFC. Since then, we think the government has taken a more measured approach to growing the population through net inward migration. However, there is a stronger case to be made that approvals decline in the year of the election as those years (2011, 2015, 2020) were not marred by any significant global or local financial/economic crisis. What Minister Gan’s 2026 Population Speech Means for Singapore PR and Citizenship Applicants

    Chart 1: Singapore residency approvals vs Google searches for “Singapore immigration”

    Source: Singapore ICA, Google Trends

    Approvals normalise after elections and resume trend growth

    In contrast, in the following two years after the election year there is a clear bias for approvals to rebound and normalise back to trend levels of around 1.5% annual growth[1]. With resident fertility rates at historic lows of 1.04 we think any declines in approvals will be swiftly reverted back to trend positive growth to help offset the critically low birth rates in the resident population (see chart below).  

    Chart 2: Total fertility rate in Singapore’s resident population by ethnic group

    Source: Singapore Department of Statistics

    What about the next General Election?

    With Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong passing the leadership reins to Deputy PM Lawrence Wong on 15th May 2024 the expectation is for the next General Elections to be held sometime between November 2024 to November 2025 since the next General Election has to be called by November 2025. If we were to guess, we think the most probable time would be sometime in mid to late 2025 to give the new PM, Lawrence Wong, some time to adjust to his new position. Given our findings above, we think there is some risk that immigration will tighten over the next 12 months. It is therefore critical for prospective PR/SC applicants to ensure their applications are completed at a high and meticulous standard. For expert advice and help on residency applications please contact E&H Immigration Consultancy (www.eh-immigration.com). Singapore’s Population Cools in 2025: Deeper Insights for Residency Applicants

    [1] We use the last 10 years of data to calculate the average annual growth rate of 1.5%.

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  • Your Path to Becoming a Singapore Permanent Resident: Simplifying the Journey

    Your Path to Becoming a Singapore Permanent Resident: Simplifying the Journey

    Singapore’s global business and cultural allure makes it a sought-after destination for professionals and entrepreneurs. For those aspiring to call this vibrant city-state their permanent home, the Singapore Permanent Residency application process offers a clear pathway. Becoming a Singapore Permanent Resident provides numerous benefits, including access to employment opportunities, education, healthcare, and social security. However, navigating the Application for Permanent Residency in Singapore can be complex due to various requirements and guidelines. Firms like E&H Immigration Consultancy, are experts in guiding applicants through the complex process.

    Application for Permanent Residency in Singapore: Process and Requirements

    Short Guide for Indians Moving to Singapore: Company Incorporation, Employment Pass, PR, and CECA Benefitster-gans-2026-population-speech-means-for-singapore-pr-and-citizenship-applicants”>What Minister Gan’s 2026 Population Speech Means for Singapore PR and Citizenship Applicantsify; font-family: Pontano Sans; font-size: calc((var(–large-text-size-value) – 1) * 1.2vw + 1rem);”>Applying for Singapore Permanent Residency involves several steps. Initially, you must submit necessary documents such as your birth certificate, marriage certificate (if applicable), and proof of residency. Additionally, you will need to provide evidence of your employment status, income, and contributions to Singapore’s society. The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) evaluates your application based on these factors, considering each case individually. The entire process may take several months, and you can check the status of your application online. Getting a free Consultation may be a good choice to know your chances. Singapore’s Population Cools in 2025: Deeper Insights for Residency Applicants What Minister Gan’s 2026 Population Speech Means for Singapore PR and Citizenship Applicants

    Benefits of Becoming a Singapore Permanent Resident

    Comprehensive Benefits

    As a Singapore Permanent Resident, you will receive a Singapore identity card, granting you various privileges, including access to education, healthcare, public housing, and employment opportunities. Additionally, second-generation male permanent residents are required to serve National Service (NS), similar to male Singapore citizens.

    Financial Security Through CPF

    Permanent residents contribute to the Central Provident Fund (CPF) scheme, a robust social security system that provides retirement, healthcare, and housing benefits. A monthly minimum amount is deducted from your salary, ensuring long-term financial security for you and your family. Inside Singapore’s World-Class Education System: The Secrets Behind Its Success

    Emphasis on Social Integration

    Building a Strong Community

    Social integration is crucial for new permanent residents transitioning into Singaporean society. Singapore offers a dynamic cultural environment that promotes social connections among residents. By participating in cultural activities, community events, and social initiatives, new permanent residents can significantly contribute to society while enjoying a strong sense of belonging. “Adding Value” to Singapore: What ICA Looks For (and How You Can Show It)

    Post Application for Permanent Residency: What to Expect Next

    Once you have submitted your Singapore Permanent Residency application, you might wonder about the subsequent steps. The ICA will review your application thoroughly. During this period, regular updates can be checked online, and you should be prepared for any additional document requests or interviews that may arise.

    E&H Immigration Consultancy: Your Partner in the PR Journey

    Navigating the complexities of the Singapore Permanent Residency application can be challenging. E&H Immigration Consultancy is here to help. Our team of experts provides comprehensive assistance, guiding you through every step of the application process. With personalized support and in-depth knowledge of Singapore’s immigration policies, we ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience for our clients.

    Conclusion

    Becoming a Singapore Permanent Resident is a significant step toward full integration into society and enjoying the numerous benefits it offers. Social integration plays a crucial role in making your transition smoother and more fulfilling. For expert assistance, consider E&H Immigration Consultancy, where our team is dedicated to helping you navigate the Singapore Permanent Residency application process seamlessly. Book a free consultation to learn more about how we can support your journey to becoming a Singapore Permanent Resident.

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