PR application rejected — no reason given

Your Singapore PR was rejected.
Know exactly what to fix before you reapply.

ICA gives no reasons and makes you wait six months. SGPR turns that wait into a stronger application — the right documents, the right timing, and a cover letter that shows what changed. Applying for the first time? It works for you too.

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Consultants charge S$1,500–8,000 ICA filing fee is only S$100/person Reapply wait: 6 months Appeals allowed: none
The reapplication trap

Most people resubmit the same profile — and get the same answer.

ICA tracks your application history. A polished cover letter on an unchanged profile rarely changes the outcome. The six-month wait isn't punishment — it's the window to genuinely strengthen your case. Here's where it usually goes wrong.

PROBLEM 01

No reason, no appeal

ICA never tells you why you were rejected and doesn't accept appeals. You're left guessing what to change — and guessing wrong costs another six months.

PROBLEM 02

Documents out of date

Employment letters older than three months, last year's IR8A, a stale CPF statement — small timing mistakes quietly weaken an otherwise strong application.

PROBLEM 03

No story of change

A reapplication needs to show what's improved since last time — a raise, a promotion, deeper roots. Without that narrative, it reads as a copy-paste.

How SGPR works

From rejection to a properly prepared package — in four steps.

No legal jargon, no thousand-dollar retainer. A clear, structured path you complete yourself.

Tell us your case

Pass type, time in Singapore, salary band, family, and rejection history. We calculate your earliest reapply date.

Get your diagnosis

See which strengthening areas likely apply — economic contribution, integration, stability — and concrete moves for the next six months.

Build the document pack

A personalised ICA checklist flags what's missing, expired, or inconsistent. Upload, and we check every date and name.

Draft & export

Generate a cover letter built around what changed, then export a clean, named submission pack ready to upload to ICA yourself.

Honest pricing

The same paperwork — without the agent markup.

Agents charge thousands, mostly to organise documents you can prepare yourself. We'll never claim to influence ICA's decision. We just make sure your application is complete, consistent, and on time.

Free at launch

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  • Personalised document checklist
  • Earliest reapply date calculator
  • Top strengthening areas for your profile
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Complete application pack

Consultants: S$1,500–8,000
S$88–298 / application
  • Full diagnosis & six-month action plan
  • Document upload with date & consistency checks
  • Tailored cover letter draft
  • Export-ready, correctly named submission pack
  • Optional human review add-on

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Questions

What people ask before reapplying

Why was my Singapore PR application rejected?

ICA does not give reasons for PR rejections and does not allow appeals. Common patterns include weak demonstrated economic contribution, limited evidence of social integration, a short or unstable stay history, and incomplete or out-of-date documents. SGPR helps you assess which likely apply to your profile and what to strengthen before reapplying.

How long must I wait to reapply after a rejection?

You generally need to wait six months from the rejection date before submitting a new PR application. ICA tracks your history, so resubmitting a near-identical profile usually reproduces the same outcome. Use the time to make real improvements and prepare a stronger package.

Do I actually need an immigration agent?

No. ICA states applicants can apply directly through its e-Service with no agent required. Agents charge S$1,500–8,000, mostly for preparation and guidance you can do yourself with the right structure — which is exactly what SGPR gives you.

Can you guarantee I'll get PR?

No — and you should be cautious of anyone who claims they can. The decision rests entirely with ICA. SGPR is a document-preparation tool that helps you submit a complete, consistent, on-time application. That's it, and that's a lot.

Is my personal data safe?

Your documents are encrypted, used only to prepare your own application, never sold or used for training, and can be deleted by you at any time. SGPR is built to comply with Singapore's Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA).