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Can you get back Singapore citizenship?
We wish to advise you to consider carefully before you renounce your Singapore citizenship. Once your declaration of renunciation is registered, you cease to be a citizen of Singapore and there is no provision for reinstatement.
Can a Singapore citizen hold dual citizenship?
Holding dual citizenship is not allowed in Singapore so you will need to renounce other citizenship that you may have if you choose to accept the Singapore one. Singapore is considered as one of the best cities in Asia to live in.
Can I apply for Singapore PR again?
Who Should Reapply for PR? After the 6 months waiting period, you can reapply for Singapore PR. However, without changes to either the application or your credentials, you risk a second round of PR rejection.
Can you lose your Singapore citizenship?
Loss/Damage of Citizenship Certificate If your Singapore Citizenship is lost or damaged, you can apply for a replacement by submitting a request in writing and completing a statutory declaration. Please note that the application can only be done in Singapore.
Do Singaporeans working abroad count as having renounced their citizenship?
Such Singaporeans, who are mainly working or studying abroad, have not renounced their citizenship, and should not be counted as having done so. The Government’s immigration policy has been to take in a stable and considered number of PRs and Singapore Citizens who are committed to making Singapore their home.
Does the gahmen take Singapore citizenship seriously?
The Gahmen doesn’t take Singapore citizenship seriously. The question is whether as common citizens with little to gain from this relationship, whether you should still hold it sacred. In an ideal world, the citizenship of every citizen should be highly valued.
Do Singaporeans value the citizenship of every citizen?
In an ideal world, the citizenship of every citizen should be highly valued. However, maybe whilst it may have been true for Singaporeans as well in the past, I personally no longer think we are living in this ideal state in Singapore.
What is the NRIC number of a non-Singaporean born in Singapore?
A non-Singaporean born in Singapore will have his/her birth certificate number as NRIC once obtaining PR/citizenship. NRIC is not strictly tied to the immigration status of a person but rather it is just to determine the person’s unique identity. So for practical reasons, there is no reason why the same person should be issued a new NRIC number.