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Interpretation of Singapore's Public Relations, Public Relations and Social Relations
PR (permanent resident) is a permanent resident who has the right of permanent residence, but does not enjoy citizenship. The identity card of a permanent resident is usually called a green card. Permanent residency refers to the right that country A allows citizens of other countries to reside permanently in country A, and the obligee enjoys all rights and benefits in country A except the right to vote and stand for election.
SPR (Singapore permanent resident) refers to a person who has permanent residency in Singapore, and a person with Singapore SPR status can enter the country without a visa for a certain period of time.
SC (Singapore citizen) refers to a Singapore citizen who holds a Singapore passport and enjoys all civil rights. Immigrants with Singapore SPR status also hold Singapore passports after meeting the relevant conditions for naturalization.
In addition to the differences in passports and political rights, permanent residents can also enjoy the same relevant payment regulations as citizens, and they can get back part of the provident fund if they cancel their SPR status; The personal income tax rate is the same as that of Singapore citizens; 2 1 year old, SPR2-6 years old can apply for SC; Also, it is easier to find a job, because each company has restrictions on the number of holders of various work permits, but there is no restriction on the employment of SPR.
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