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Singapore Citizenship Application

Citizenship is the final step in Singapore’s immigration journey. After holding PR for at least 2 years, you may be eligible to apply. But approval rates are selective, and ICA’s assessment goes well beyond salary and employment — it evaluates your integration, commitment, and contribution to Singapore society.

We help PR holders assess their readiness, build their case, and submit applications that reflect their genuine commitment to Singapore.
Application
From $3,000
Family
From $5,000
  • Full profile and readiness assessment
  • Document preparation and compilation
  • Personal statement and cover letter
  • ICA e-Service submission
  • Post-approval coordination

What’s included in our citizenship service

READINESS ASSESSMENT
  • Detailed review of your PR tenure, employment history, tax filings, and CPF contributions
  • Assessment of integration factors — community involvement, property, children’s schooling
  • Honest evaluation of whether you’re ready to apply or should strengthen your profile first
  • Advisory on National Service implications for male applicants and their sons
  • Dual citizenship implications — what renunciation means for your current nationality
DOCUMENT PREPARATION
  • Complete document checklist based on your specific profile and family composition
  • Document compilation, verification, and formatting
  • Personal statement and cover letter drafting
  • Educational certificates, employment letters, tax records (IRAS NOA)
  • Evidence of community integration and contribution
  • Family documents — marriage certificate, children’s birth certificates, custody papers
APPLICATION & FOLLOW-UP
  • Application submission via ICA e-Service using Singpass
  • Status tracking throughout the 6–12 month processing period
  • Response to ICA queries and requests for additional documentation
  • Post-approval coordination — citizenship ceremony, passport application, IC update
  • Existing citizenship renunciation advisory and coordination

How it works

1 week

2–3 weeks

6–12 months

2–4 weeks

1 week

2–3 weeks

6–12 months

2–4 weeks

Pricing

SELECT SERVICES
Citizenship Application
— Individual
From $3,000
Citizenship Application
— Family
From $5,000
Readiness Assessment
(standalone)
$500
Reapplication
(after rejection)
From $2,500

What is Singapore citizenship and who can apply?

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Definition
Singapore citizenship grants the holder full rights as a citizen of the Republic of Singapore, including the right to vote, access to government subsidies (housing, healthcare, education), eligibility for CPF benefits, and a Singapore passport (ranked among the world’s most powerful).

Critically, Singapore does not permit dual citizenship. Successful applicants must renounce their existing citizenship(s) upon receiving Singapore citizenship.
ICA accepts citizenship applications from the following categories:

1.Singapore PRs aged 21 and above who have held PR for at least 2 years
2.Spouses of Singapore citizens (who hold PR)
3.Children born to Singapore citizens
4.PRs who are students and have lived in Singapore for 2+ years, passed a national exam (e.g., PSLE, GCE O/A levels)
5.Aged parents of Singapore citizens

The most common route for our clients is Category 1 — PR holders who have been in Singapore for 2+ years and want to make it permanent.
Ica Has Publicly Stated It Considers:

— Family Ties To Singaporeans (Spouse, Children Who Are Citizens)
— Economic Contributions (Employment, Tax, Cpf History)
— Qualifications And Professional Standing
— Age And Family Profile
— Length Of Residency In Singapore
— Commitment To Sinking Roots (Property Ownership, Children In Local Schools, Community Involvement)
— Good Character And Conduct

There Is No Published Scoring System. Approval Is Discretionary. Meeting Minimum Requirements Does Not Guarantee Approval.
PR: Right to live and work indefinitely, but requires Re-Entry Permit (REP) renewal every 5 years. Can hold other citizenships. No voting rights. Limited access to government subsidies.

Citizenship: Full and permanent rights. Must renounce other citizenships. Voting rights. Full access to HDB, CPF, healthcare subsidies, and education benefits. Singapore passport. Male citizens and PRs are subject to National Service obligations.

What you need to know about Singapore citizenship

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When is the right time to apply?
Most successful applicants have held PR for at least 2–3 years before applying for citizenship. However, ICA considers the full picture:

Stronger profiles (apply at 2 years):
— Married to a Singapore citizen
— Children in local schools
— Property ownership in Singapore
— Strong community involvement
— Stable, long-term employment

Profiles that benefit from waiting (3–5 years):
— Single applicants without family ties to SC
— Recent PR holders still building their tax and employment history
— Applicants who have not yet demonstrated strong integration

We assess your specific situation and advise on optimal timing.
Singapore strictly does not allow dual citizenship. When you become a Singapore citizen, you must renounce your existing citizenship(s).

What this means in practice:
— You surrender your existing passport(s)
— You lose the right to vote, own property, or access government services in your home country (rules vary by country)
— Some countries allow you to reclaim citizenship later; others do not
— There may be tax implications in your home country (e.g., US citizens face exit tax)

This is one of the most significant decisions in the citizenship process. We advise you to consult with a legal professional in your home country before proceeding.

For families: if you apply as a family, your spouse and children also renounce their existing citizenships. Male children who obtain citizenship will be subject to National Service.
All male Singapore citizens and PRs are required to serve National Service (NS) under the Enlistment Act 1970.

For citizenship applicants:
— Male applicants who are granted citizenship are liable for NS
— Male children who become citizens are required to register for NS at age 16.5 and enlist at 18
— Full-time NS is typically 2 years, followed by reservist obligations until age 40 (other ranks) or 50 (officers)

Important: Renouncing citizenship or PR without completing NS has serious adverse consequences for future immigration applications — for the individual and their family members.

This is a significant consideration for families with sons. We discuss NS implications in detail during the readiness assessment.
Citizenship rejections are not uncommon — ICA is selective. A rejection does not prevent you from reapplying.

There is no mandatory waiting period, but we typically recommend waiting 12–24 months and demonstrating meaningful changes:
— Deeper community involvement
— Longer residency tenure
— Children progressing through local schools
— Stronger employment and tax history

ICA does not provide detailed rejection reasons, so the readiness assessment before reapplication is critical. We analyse what may have been weak in the first application and address it specifically.

Frequently asked questions

How long does the citizenship application take?
6 to 12 months is typical. Complex cases or those requiring additional review can take longer. A longer processing time does not indicate a negative outcome.
No published minimum. However, ICA assesses income stability, CPF contributions, and tax history. Higher income alone does not guarantee approval — integration and commitment matter more.
No. Singapore does not allow dual citizenship. You must renounce your existing citizenship(s) upon becoming a Singapore citizen.
Voting rights, full HDB eligibility (including subsidised new flats), enhanced CPF benefits, healthcare subsidies, education subsidies for children, and one of the world’s strongest passports.
Yes. All new citizens attend a citizenship ceremony where they take the oath of citizenship and receive their citizenship certificate. Ceremonies are held regularly throughout the year.
Children under 21 can be included in a parent’s application. Children who are PR students and have passed a national exam may also apply independently.
Singapore citizens are subject to Singapore income tax on Singapore-sourced income, same as PRs. There is no additional tax burden from citizenship itself. However, renouncing your existing citizenship may trigger exit taxes in some countries (notably the US).

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Ready to become a Singapore citizen?

Start with a readiness assessment. We’ll tell you honestly where you stand.
Or Call:+65 6970 6990 , Email: immigration@blueboxglobal.com