Family PR Chances Calculator: Spouse, Child, DP and LTVP Factors

Family PR Chances Calculator: Spouse, Child, DP and LTVP Factors

Family-based Singapore PR applications can be different from individual work-pass applications. A spouse, child, Dependant’s Pass holder, or Long-Term Visit Pass holder may need to review sponsor strength, relationship documents, family settlement, stay duration and long-term plans before applying.

A family PR chances calculator helps you estimate whether your family profile may be ready before preparing documents. It should review the applicant’s profile together with the sponsor’s status, income, documents, family ties, child-related factors, residence history and commitment to Singapore.

Important: This guide is for general information only. Calculator.SingaporePR.sg is a private platform that helps users estimate PR readiness and understand possible next steps. It is not affiliated with ICA. The official PR application must be submitted through ICA’s e-Service.

Applying as a spouse, child, DP or LTVP holder? Calculate your family PR readiness first.

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Who Should Use a Family PR Chances Calculator?

Family applicants should use the calculator when they are unsure whether the correct PR route applies, whether the sponsor profile is strong enough, or whether the family documents are complete and consistent.

Spouse and Child Applicants

Useful for spouses and children of Singapore Citizens or Singapore PRs who need to review relationship, sponsor and family factors.

DP and LTVP Holders

Useful for DP and LTVP holders because pass status alone may not be enough. The actual family relationship and sponsor route matter.

Tip: DP or LTVP status by itself does not automatically mean PR readiness. The calculator should review the sponsor and family profile together.

Spouse, Child, DP and LTVP: What Is the Difference?

These terms are often mixed together, but they do not mean the same thing. A spouse or child relationship may define the PR route. DP and LTVP are pass types, so the calculator should check the underlying family relationship and sponsor strength.

Spouse Applicant
Usually reviewed based on marriage relationship, sponsor status, sponsor profile, family stability and documents.
Child Applicant
Usually reviewed based on age, relationship to sponsor, birth or adoption records, schooling and family settlement.
DP Holder
A Dependant’s Pass holder should review the main pass holder or sponsor profile, family documents and PR route carefully.
LTVP Holder
A Long-Term Visit Pass holder should review sponsor relationship, stay history, family ties and supporting records.

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What the Family PR Chances Calculator Looks At

A useful family PR chances calculator should review the applicant and sponsor together. Family applications can depend heavily on relationship proof, sponsor strength, household stability and document consistency.

Sponsor Status

The sponsor may be a Singapore Citizen, Singapore PR, or another qualifying profile depending on the route.

Sponsor Income

Salary, employment stability, tax records and household support ability may affect family readiness.

Relationship Strength

Marriage, parent-child relationship, adoption, household records and family settlement should be clear.

Family Documents

Marriage certificates, birth certificates, adoption records and identity documents should be complete.

Length of Stay

Residence history in Singapore may support settlement when backed by stable family and sponsor records.

Children and Schooling

Children’s age, school records, stay history and family settlement may affect the overall profile.

NS Considerations

Male child applicants and families should review National Service implications before applying.

Long-Term Family Plans

Local ties, household stability and long-term commitment to Singapore may support family readiness.

Why the Sponsor Profile Matters

In many family applications, the sponsor profile is very important. A spouse, child, DP or LTVP applicant may depend on the sponsor’s status, income, employment, tax records, household stability and ability to support the applicant in Singapore.

  • Sponsor status as Singapore Citizen, PR or qualifying pass holder.
  • Sponsor employment, salary and tax records.
  • Sponsor residence history and household stability.
  • Sponsor relationship to the applicant.
  • Marriage, birth or adoption documents.
  • Shared address or family settlement records.
  • Children’s school records, if applicable.
  • Consistent names, dates and identity details.
Tip: For family PR readiness, check both sides: the applicant profile and the sponsor profile.

How to Read Your Family PR Chances Result

A calculator result should be read as a readiness estimate, not an official ICA decision. It helps families understand whether the profile looks stronger, moderate, weak or incomplete before preparing an application.

Stronger Readiness
Clear relationship, strong sponsor profile, stable family settlement, complete documents and long-term Singapore ties support the application.
Moderate Readiness
The family route may apply, but sponsor income, stay duration, documents or relationship records may need review.
Weak Readiness
The profile may be too early, sponsor details may be weak, or documents may not clearly support the family relationship.
Incomplete Details
Missing sponsor, relationship, pass, family or document details can make the estimate less useful.

Check whether your family PR profile looks stronger, moderate, weak or incomplete.

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DP and LTVP Holders: What to Check First

DP and LTVP holders should not judge PR chances by pass type alone. The calculator should review the actual relationship to the sponsor, the sponsor’s profile, stay history, documents and whether the correct PR route applies.

  • Who is the sponsor?
  • What is the sponsor’s immigration status?
  • Is the relationship clearly documented?
  • How long has the applicant stayed in Singapore?
  • Does the sponsor have stable income and tax records?
  • Are marriage, birth or adoption records complete?
  • Are children studying in Singapore, if applicable?
  • Are there NS implications for male child applicants?
Important: DP and LTVP are pass types. The PR readiness check should focus on the family route, sponsor strength, documents and long-term settlement.

Child PR Applicants and National Service Considerations

Families with male child applicants should carefully review National Service implications before applying. This is especially important when the child may become a Singapore PR through a parent or family route.

NS note: Male PRs who are liable for National Service are expected to fulfil their obligations under Singapore law. Families should review official information before proceeding.
  • Review age and child application route.
  • Check whether the child is applying with parents or sponsor.
  • Review schooling and residence history.
  • Understand long-term obligations before applying.
  • Prepare birth certificate or adoption records.
  • Check parent or sponsor documents.
  • Review school records, if applicable.
  • Discuss NS impact as a family before submission.

Documents Family Applicants Should Review

Family applications can become weak if the documents do not clearly prove relationship, sponsor profile, household stability or residence history. Review all documents before preparing a full application.

  • Applicant passport, FIN, pass and identity details.
  • Sponsor NRIC, PR or pass details, where applicable.
  • Marriage certificate for spouse applications.
  • Birth certificate or adoption records for child applications.
  • Sponsor employment, salary and tax records.
  • Family residence or household documents.
  • Children’s school records, if applicable.
  • Any records showing local ties and family settlement.
Tip: Family documents should tell one clear story about relationship, sponsor strength and settlement in Singapore.

Common Family PR Chances Mistakes

  • Assuming DP or LTVP status alone means PR readiness.
  • Ignoring sponsor salary, tax records or employment stability.
  • Submitting unclear marriage, birth or adoption documents.
  • Not checking the correct PR route before applying.
  • Ignoring National Service implications for male child applicants.
  • Not reviewing children’s schooling or stay history.
  • Using inconsistent names, dates or relationship details.
  • Treating a calculator estimate as an official ICA decision.

Avoid applying with an unclear family profile. Calculate your family PR readiness first.

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How the Calculator Helps Family Applicants

Calculator.SingaporePR.sg helps family applicants review PR readiness before applying. It is useful if you are unsure whether the sponsor, relationship, pass type, family documents or settlement profile are strong enough.

1

Enter Family Details

Provide applicant, sponsor, spouse, child, DP, LTVP and relationship details.

2

Review Sponsor Profile

The calculator reviews sponsor status, income, employment, tax records and household stability.

3

Get a Readiness Estimate

Understand whether the family profile looks stronger, moderate, weak or incomplete.

4

Plan Next Steps

Decide whether to apply now, wait, prepare documents or strengthen the family profile first.

Family PR Chances FAQ

Can a spouse apply for Singapore PR?

A spouse may be able to apply under a family-related route, depending on sponsor status, relationship documents and full profile readiness.

Can DP holders calculate PR chances?

Yes. DP holders can estimate readiness, but the calculator should review the sponsor and family route, not only the DP pass.

Can LTVP holders apply for PR?

It depends on the underlying relationship, sponsor status and full profile. LTVP status alone does not guarantee PR readiness.

Do male child applicants need to consider NS?

Yes. Families with male child applicants should review National Service implications carefully before applying.

Next Steps Before You Apply

  • Calculate your family PR readiness before preparing documents.
  • Review spouse, child, DP, LTVP and sponsor-related factors.
  • Check relationship documents, sponsor income and family settlement.
  • Review NS implications for male child applicants.
  • Do not rely on DP or LTVP status alone.
  • Submit the official PR application through ICA e-Service.

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