Frequently Asked Questions About Why Your Singapore Citizenship Application Was Rejected & How to Appeal
How much is considered a 'significant change' for a salary increment?
We are not able to provide an exact number.
Any salary increment can be mentioned as ICA will take in all other significant changes, such as job changes, promotions, new investments or insurance policies, family changes, etc.
When should I submit an appeal letter?
Suppose you feel your application's rejection decision was unjust and have grounds to justify why ICA should consider you. In that case, you may submit an appeal letter to ICA!
You are advised to submit the appeal letter to ICA within the first six months from the date stated in your rejection letter.
Generally, you will save time and application fees with an appeal.
However, if there are not many changes to your profile, we advise you to submit a new Singapore Citizenship application. You can submit another one six months AFTER receiving the rejection letter. You will be expected to pay the usual application fee of S$100 per applicant.
How many times can I submit an appeal letter to ICA?
ICA only allows ONE appeal per rejected application. It is best not to abuse the appeal system; there is no point in trying without trying to improve your situation, credentials, qualifications, etc. Don't waste your chance!
At The Immigration People, we provide a complimentary one-on-one consultation. Our highly experienced Singapore immigration specialists will be able to advise on your profile correctly. Feel free to drop us an email at support@tip.com.sg or contact us at +65 6240 6995.
How much does it cost to engage The Immigration People for Singapore Citizenship Application?
Our fees for Singapore Citizenship application services are quoted based on how complex your profile is, the size of your family and the steps to complete formalities. You can expect prices from S$3,950 onwards.