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How to immigrate to Singapore?

I. Ways to Migrate to Singapore:

1. Skilled Migration to Singapore

As long as one meets the requirements of a university degree or above, and is a skilled professional, one can apply to become a permanent resident of Singapore. First of all, they need to be employed by a local company to obtain an Employment Pass (EP). The pass holder can then submit a permanent resident application to the Immigration Department and become a permanent resident (PR) upon approval. It usually takes 3-6 months from application to approval.

2. Investment Immigration to Singapore

(1) According to the relevant regulations of the Singaporean government, foreigners who invest S$1.5 million can directly apply to become permanent residents of Singapore. The program is mainly for foreign entrepreneurs and aims to attract more entrepreneurs to invest in Singapore. The investor must first register a limited company and then submit an investment plan and relevant documents.

(2) The investment money is held on deposit with the Singapore Government and the investment project must be in operation for at least 5 years. Family members of the investor, including spouse and children under the age of 21, can apply directly to become permanent residents. Parents can apply for a long term relative visa to reside in Singapore. If parents and in-laws need to apply for permanent residency at the same time, the deposit needs to be increased by S$300,000 for each additional person. Children over 21 years of age are required to apply separately and have a good chance of approval.

3. Marriage in Singapore

Foreigners who are married to a Singaporean citizen or a permanent resident are eligible to apply for permanent residency, but the Immigration Department will look at individual cases for approval. It should be noted that in recent years, there have been cases of fraudulent marriages to obtain permanent resident status that were reported to the Immigration Department and the permanent resident status was revoked.

4. Special Immigration to Singapore?

If an overseas artistic talent (art, photography, dance, music, drama, literature, film, etc.) is assessed by the National Arts Council of Singapore and recommended to the Immigration Department to apply to become a permanent resident. Applicants are required to submit a detailed curriculum vitae and supporting materials (photo albums, newspaper reports, etc.).

5. Self-employed immigrants to Singapore

Can first register a company in Singapore, and then apply for an Employment Pass to the Immigration Department in the capacity of a director, or apply in the name of starting a company, the Immigration Department approves the application for an Employment Pass and then register the company, the company is registered, the Immigration Department verifies that the Employment Pass is issued. After 6 months of receiving the employment pass, you can apply for permanent residency.

Two, Singapore's immigration conditions

First, personal conditions:

1, full-time undergraduate degree and above; more than 5 years of management experience can be accepted full-time specialist degree;

2, employed by a company as a senior manager or hold shares in a company, was sent to the company set up in Singapore for senior management;

2, employed by a company as a senior manager or hold shares in a company, was sent to the company set up in Singapore to carry out senior management;

3, in the Singapore company as a senior executive during the work of a monthly salary of not less than 6,000 Singapore dollars;

Second, the company requirements:

1, the company was established for three years and employs at least 20 employees;

2, the company's turnover in the most recent year needs to be 5 million yuan;

3, intends to set up a company in Singapore Company

4, real estate, construction, car 4S stores, food and beverage industry does not accept applications.

Extended information:

1, recently, the Singapore government issued a white paper on population, comprehensively put forward the future of the population planning, relaxation of immigration policy. According to the white paper: by 2020, Singapore's population will increase from the current 5.31 million to 5.8-6 million.

2. By 2030, the population size may further reach 6.5-6.9 million. As Singapore's current fertility rate is only 1.2, this ultra-low fertility rate country will inevitably have to relax its immigration and naturalization policy if it is to achieve the White Paper's population growth target.

3. Without the introduction of new immigrants, Singapore's aging will be even more severe than China's, and even begin to shrink from 2025 onwards. This will lead to a decrease in the working population, which in turn will affect Singapore's economic development. For this reason, the Singapore government has formulated a new policy: 15,000 to 25,000 new immigrant quotas will be opened each year, while 30,000 foreigners will be approved to become permanent residents.

Reference:

Singapore Permanent Resident Baidu Encyclopedia