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Requirements for naturalization in Singapore

Legal analysis: Necessary information for Singapore naturalization application:

1. 1 recent color photo (passport photo size)

2. Fill in the citizenship application form< /p>

3. ID card and birth certificate

4. Marriage certificate

5. Passport (currently, both expired and canceled)

6. Re-EntryPermit

7. Various academic certificates

8. Work certificate from the workplace (including salary, position, date of employment)

9. Income tax receipts

10. Provident fund payment receipts for the past year

11. Notice of exemption from national service

12. Children’s birth certificates, Passport

13. Child’s ID card/Entry Permit

14. Foreign citizen certificate and foreign ID card.

Application conditions: A. After obtaining permanent resident status and living for one year in total within two years, you can apply for citizenship (note that you must have a tax record in Singapore and no violations, etc.).

B. After obtaining permanent resident status, you can also apply for naturalization after staying for two years in total within five years (note that you must have a tax record in Singapore and no violations, etc.).

Legal basis: "Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China"

Article 3 The People's Republic of China does not recognize dual nationality of Chinese citizens.

Article 9 Chinese citizens who have settled abroad and voluntarily join or acquire foreign nationality will automatically lose their Chinese nationality.

Article 10 Chinese citizens who meet one of the following conditions may renounce Chinese nationality upon application and approval:

1. Close relatives of foreigners;

2. , settled in a foreign country;

3. There are other legitimate reasons.

Article 11 If the application for renunciation of Chinese nationality is approved, the Chinese nationality will be lost.

Article 14 To acquire, lose and restore Chinese nationality, application procedures must be completed except as provided in Article 9. For those under the age of 18, their parents or other legal representatives can apply on their behalf.