The difference between Singapore citizenship and permanent residence in social welfare;
1, Singapore citizens enjoy government bonuses, bonuses and allowances. ; Permanent residents do not enjoy it, and after the privatization of state-owned enterprises, permanent residents cannot bear state subsidies and share dividends.
2. In terms of political rights, permanent residents are not allowed to enjoy any rights that only belong to Singapore citizens, such as the right to vote. And jobs that the government stipulates that only citizens can do, such as government civil servants.
3. For Singapore passport holders, the status of children is no problem, but it is different for permanent residents, whose children can only hold SPR status;
4. Citizens enjoy the permanent rights and interests enjoyed by Singapore citizens, and Singapore's permanent resident status needs to be extended. Usually, the first application for spr is 5 years, and the extension application can be 5 years or 10 years;
5. Permanent residents are not allowed to buy public housing (units) built by the government, but only second-hand units. Generally, the price difference can exceed S $100000.
6. Singapore citizens travel with Singapore passports, and permanent residents travel with their own passports. Singapore passports can enter many countries visa-free, such as the United States, European countries and neighboring countries in Japan. But you need a visa to enter China, but you don't need a visa to enter Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. You need a visa to travel with a China passport. It will be faster and easier to apply for visas from other countries in Singapore.
Add a few points:
1. Children of citizens automatically become citizens, but children of permanent residents (PR) cannot automatically get PR. You have to apply for it yourself, and it's not easy to approve it. The neighbor's child is two years old and hasn't done PR yet.
2. Now PR can only be postponed for five years. 10 years has been a legend for a long time. Supplement:
3. When buying a rented house, the government will give the public tens of thousands of Singapore dollars in subsidies, but PR does not.
4.PR has to pay an additional stamp duty of 3% of the total loan when buying a second apartment. And citizens need to pay this when they buy a third house.
5. Citizens' children have the priority to draw lots when they enter primary schools, so prestigious schools can't get PR children and can only go to schools that citizens don't want to go to.
6. It is cheaper for citizens to see a doctor and go to school than PR.
7. If Filipino maids are employed, if the children are Singaporeans, they will get a monthly allowance from 90 yuan.
8. Citizens can go to Members to complain about anything unfair, and PR will ignore you when going to Members.