In a significant policy update, Singapore has eased its immigration rules, allowing Student Pass holders to apply for Permanent Residency (PR) under more favorable conditions. This change is expected to benefit thousands of international students aspiring to establish long-term roots in Singapore.
Under the revised regulations, Student Pass holders can now apply for Singapore PR if they have passed at least one national examination or are enrolled in the Integrated Programme. This change removes the previous requirement of studying in Singapore for a minimum of two years before being eligible to apply for PR.
Eligible national examinations include:
Additionally, students participating in the Integrated Programme—a six-year course leading to the GCE A-Level, International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma, or NUS High School Diploma—are also eligible.
In another forward-looking move, the Singapore government has expanded eligibility for the Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) to include male guardians (parents or grandparents) of children studying in Singapore on a Student Pass.
Previously, only female guardians (mothers or grandmothers) could apply for the LTVP. This change allows one guardian, regardless of gender, to accompany and support the student during their studies.
Foreign students accepted into full-time courses in Singapore must apply for a Student Pass unless they already hold a valid Dependant’s Pass, Long-Term Visit Pass, or Short-Term Visit Pass. Key eligibility criteria include acceptance into an approved full-time course, with part-time or evening/weekend courses being ineligible.
Students holding a Long-Term Visit Pass, Dependant’s Pass, or Immigration Exemption Order can enroll in educational institutions without needing a Student Pass, as long as their existing pass remains valid. If their current pass expires or is canceled during their studies, they must apply for a Student Pass to continue their education.
The LTVP is available to:
These policy changes demonstrate Singapore’s commitment to attracting and retaining talented individuals from around the world. By simplifying the path to PR and expanding support for guardians, Singapore aims to enhance its appeal as a leading destination for international students and their families.
These updates mark a progressive step towards creating a more inclusive and supportive environment for international students, reinforcing Singapore’s status as a global education hub.
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