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What are the conditions for naturalization in Singapore?

Singapore immigration conditions are as follows:

1, aged 2 1, has been a Singapore permanent resident (SPR) for at least 2 to 6 years before applying. If you want to apply for citizenship according to your own achievements, you can take part in a preliminary interview and evaluation after becoming a permanent resident for one year.

2. Singapore permanent residents who have completed full-time national military service.

3. The spouse of a Singapore citizen has been a permanent resident for at least 2 years and has been married for at least 2 years on the date of application.

4. Born in Singapore, non-Singaporean citizen, minor under 2 1 year old.

For children born outside Singapore, at least one parent is a Singapore citizen.

6. Investors or entrepreneurs.

7. If one of the parents is a male citizen born in Singapore and legally married at the birth of the child, the child born overseas can become a Singapore citizen by descent. The child was a registered male citizen of Singapore who was legally married at the time of birth, and the child did not acquire the nationality of the country on the grounds of birthplace.

Introduction to Singapore

Singapore is the Republic of Singapore, and its urban infrastructure ranks first in the world. Singapore, formerly known as Singapore, Sin Chew or Sing Tao, or Lion City, is an island country in Southeast Asia with a parliamentary system and its capital is Singapore.

Singapore is located at the southern tip of Malay Peninsula, at the entrance and exit of Malacca Strait. It consists of Singapore Island and 63 nearby islands, of which Singapore Island accounts for 88.5% of the national area. Singapore Island is about 50 kilometers long from east to west and 26 kilometers long from north to south, with a land area of 733. 1 km2 (202 1 year). By 2022, the total population of Singapore will be about 5.45 million, with 3.99 million citizens and permanent residents.

The main ethnic groups are Chinese, Malays and Indians. According to the urban planning, Singapore divides the whole country into five communities (administrative districts), named Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, Southwest and Central Social Committee respectively. In 2020, these five communities will be divided into 3 1 constituency, including single constituency 14 and centralized constituency 17.