My employee who previously lost his Singapore Permanent Resident (SPR) status has now been granted a new SPR status. What CPF contribution rates are applicable to him?
When your employee was granted a new Singapore Permanent Resident (SPR) status, CPF contributions became payable from the day he obtained his new SPR status. This refers to the date indicated on his new valid Entry Permit (Form 5/5A) issued by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA). CPF contributions are not required for employees who are neither Singapore Citizens nor SPRs.
 
Determining your employee’s Year of SPR status
The year of SPR status determines your employee’s CPF contribution rates.
 
First-year rate: Applies from the day your employee obtains his SPR status until the last day of the month of his first anniversary. The SPR status date is shown on his Entry Permit (Form 5/5A) issued by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA).
 
Second-year rate: Applies from the month following his first anniversary as an SPR until the last day of the month of his second anniversary.
 
Third-year rate: Applies from the month following his second anniversary as an SPR onwards.
 
Example  
If your employee obtained his SPR status on 15 January 2026, the start and end dates for first, second and third year of obtaining SPR status are shown in the table below:
 
Year of obtaining SPR statusStarts fromEnds on
First year15 January 202631 January 2027
Second year1 February 202731 January 2028
Third year1 February 2028Not applicable
 
You can use our calculator to compute the CPF contributions for your SPR employee.

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