As of December 1, 2025, Permanent Residents (PRs) will be subjected to stricter regulations when it comes to the issuance of re-entry permits. The Ministry of Home Affairs has announced that PRs residing outside Singapore without a valid re-entry permit will have a 180-day window within which to apply for or renew their re-entry permit, failing which their PR status will be automatically terminated. The change is intended to streamline the residency rules and have them better aligned with Singapore’s longer-term residency frame.
What Comes into Effect
- 180-Day Application Window: PRs without a valid re-entry permit must apply for or renew their licenses within 180 days.
- Loss of PR Status: Automatic loss of permanent residence status will follow failure to apply within the stipulated time limit.
- Single-Entry Pass Option: Those who lose their PR status can still enter Singapore on a Single-Entry Pass, which, however, would not automatically restore permanent residence.
- Pending Applications: PRs who apply for their re-entry permit within the specified period of 180 days will maintain their status while their applications are processed, even if they are overseas without holding a valid license.
Implications for PRs:
This policy change underscores the importance of re-entry permits for Singapore Permanent Residents (PR). PRs intending to be out of Singapore should ensure that their re-entry permits are valid to avoid complications upon their return, especially if they do not get their permits renewed on time.
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