Singapore PR Probability Calculator

Estimate your chances of securing Permanent Residency under the PTS Scheme.

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Disclaimer

The ICA does not publish its exact algorithms. This calculator uses industry-standard heuristics based on historical approval data. Other unseen factors (e.g., racial quotas, integration, family ties) heavily influence the final decision.

How does the ICA calculate PR points?
The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) of Singapore does not publicly release their exact points matrix. However, decades of data from immigration consultants reveal that Age, Length of Stay, Economic Contribution (Salary/Industry), and Education are the primary pillars of the PTS scheme.
What is the best age to apply for Singapore PR?
The ICA favors younger applicants who can contribute to the economy (and potentially start families) for a long time. Applicants under 30 or in their early 30s generally score the highest on the demographic matrix.
How long should I wait before applying?
While you can technically apply for PR with just 6 months of payslips, your chances increase dramatically if you wait until you have lived and paid taxes in Singapore for at least 2 to 3 years. This proves long-term commitment.
Does having a local degree help?
Yes, massively. Degrees from NUS, NTU, SMU, and other local autonomous universities signal to the ICA that you are already well-integrated into Singaporean society and have local networks.

Profile Competitiveness

82%
Excellent Chance

Your profile is highly competitive. You hit the key demographics the ICA looks for in long-term residents.

Scoring Breakdown

Demographics (Age & Stay)Max 20
Economics (Salary & Industry)Max 20
EducationMax 10