Calculate Your Student Pass to PR Chances
For students studying in Singapore who have passed PSLE, GCE N/O/A Levels, or are enrolled in the Integrated Programme.
Student Pass to PR Chances
Calculate Your Student Pass to PR Chances Before Applying
Understand your Student Pass to PR chances before you apply.
Who Can Calculate Student Pass to PR Chances?
This page is for Student Pass holders studying in Singapore who have passed at least one national exam, or are enrolled in the Integrated Programme.
Length of Stay in Singapore
Your length of residency in Singapore may affect your overall PR profile, but it should not be shown as a fixed Student Pass eligibility condition.
National Exam Requirement
You should have passed PSLE, GCE N Level, O Level, or A Level in Singapore.
Integrated Programme
Students enrolled in the Integrated Programme may also meet the education requirement.
Overall Student Profile
Your stay duration, education path, family background, and overall profile may affect your PR chances.
Calculate Student Pass to PR Chances in 3 Simple Steps
Enter Your Details
Provide your Student Pass status, stay duration, and education details.
PR Chances Assessment
Your details are assessed to calculate your PR chances as a Student Pass holder.
Get Your PR Chances Result
Get your PR chances result before preparing your application.
Calculate Before You Apply
Calculate your Student Pass to PR chances before preparing documents or submitting an application.
Check If You Meet the Main Conditions
Submit your details to check your national exam/IP status, stay duration, and overall Student Pass PR profile.
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Student Pass to PR Chances FAQs
Student Pass holders may apply for Singapore PR if they are studying in Singapore and have passed at least one national exam, or are enrolled in the Integrated Programme.
This means they should have passed PSLE, GCE N/O/A Levels, or be enrolled in the Integrated Programme.
Calculating your PR chances can help you understand whether your Student Pass profile may meet the main conditions before preparing an application.
Review factors such as stay duration, national exam status, Integrated Programme status, family background, and overall profile.
The main Student Pass to PR conditions are:
• Passed PSLE, GCE N Level, O Level, or A Level
• Or enrolled in the Integrated Programme
Submit your details to calculate your PR chances.
Your Student Pass to PR chances may depend on factors such as:
• Time spent in Singapore
• National exam or IP status
• Education path
• Family ties
• Overall profile
The first step is submitting your details to calculate your PR chances.
ICA considers length of residency as one assessment factor, but the Student Pass eligibility route is based on studying in Singapore and having passed a national exam, or being in IP.
If you have lived in Singapore for a shorter period, your length of stay may still affect your overall PR profile.
Every Student Pass holder is different. Your PR chances may depend on factors such as:
• Stay duration
• PSLE/GCE/IP status
• Education history
• Family ties
• Overall circumstances
Start by calculating your Student Pass to PR chances online.
Most eligible Student Pass holders can calculate their PR chances in just a few minutes.
No documents are required to start. Submit your details to get your result.
Complete the form above to calculate your PR chances as a Student Pass holder.
This page is intended for Student Pass holders studying in Singapore who have passed PSLE, GCE N/O/A Levels, or are enrolled in IP.
- Disclaimer: This Student Pass to PR chances assessment is for general reference only and is not legal advice. SingaporePR.sg is a private platform and is not affiliated with ICA. Final approval of Singapore PR applications rests with ICA.
