Singapore Permanent Residence
Becoming a Singapore permanent resident is a highly coveted position. Singapore ranks as one of the best countries in the world in terms of its quality of life, offering a stable political climate, cultural diversity, high levels of healthcare and education, and one of the most open economies in the world, according to the World…
Singapore Dependant’s Pass
Singapore has a large number of foreign employees in its workforce. According to Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower (MOM), over 20% of Singapore’s population consists of foreigners who are living on a Singapore work visa. More specifically, over 1.3 million people, out of Singapore’s overall population of 5.6 million, are foreign workers. The Singapore government has…
Singapore Short Term Visit Pass
Singapore enjoys a large amount of tourism despite its small size, attracting around 17 million visitors every year. In comparison, Singapore has a population of 5 million, out of which, only about 60% are Singaporean citizens. The remainder is permanent residents and international students and workers. Singapore offers countless attractions for tourists, whether you want…
Singapore Long Term Visit Pass
If a foreign national wants to stay in singapore for longer than 30 days, they may have to get a Long Term Visit Pass. There are two types of LTVPs, issued by two different Singaporean authorities. They have different eligibility requirements and different application processes. What are the Types of LTVPs for Singapore? The first…
Transit Visa for Singapore
Because Singapore is so small, it only has two airports, one of which (the Changi Airport) has been named as the best airport in the world for seven years straight. It features art installations, butterfly gardens, majestic fountains, shopping centers, more plants than you would find in some countries’ outdoors, cinemas, and many more. Safe…
Singapore Training Work Permit
Singapore allows foreign workers and students to undertake practical training in a Singapore company through the Training Work Permit. The Training Work Permit is issued to semi-skilled or unskilled foreign workers or students, and it is one of the many different types of work permits and passes which Singapore offers. These work passes and permits…
Singapore Work Holiday Pass
Foreign students from select countries can come and work in Singapore for up to six or twelve months with a Work Holiday Pass. Singapore offers two types of Work Holiday Passes: The Singapore Work Holiday Pass under the Work Holiday Programme Who is eligible? You are eligible to apply for a Work Holiday Pass under…
Singapore Training Employment Pass
If you are a foreign national who wants to work as an intern or trainee, you will need what is often referred to as a Singapore internship visa. In fact, it is actually called a Training Employment Pass. The Singapore Training Employment Pass allows foreign nationals to undertake practical training for a professional, managerial, executive…
Miscellaneous Work Pass for Singapore
Anyone who intends to work in Singapore needs to obtain a Singapore work permit or pass, as applicable to their skill-set or intended work. If you have to travel to Singapore because you have to take part in a short-term work assignment (up to 60 days), you will need to obtain a Miscellaneous Work Pass….
Work Permit for Performing Artiste
Foreign nationals who want to work in Singapore can do so through one of the Singapore work passes and permits, which differ based on the worker’s skill set and the work they will take up. If you are a performing artist who wants to work in a Singaporean public entertainment outlet, you will need a…
Work Permit for Confinement Nanny in Singapore
If you are a Malaysian nanny, you may be able to work as a confinement nanny in Singapore. Singapore offers many different types of work passes and permits, one of which is the Work Permit for a confinement nanny. It is offered to Malaysians who want to come to Singapore to help take care of…
Work Permit for Foreign Workers in Singapore
Singapore offers different types of work passes and permits for foreign workers, depending on the worker’s skill set and qualifications. The Singapore Work Permit for foreign workers is available to nationals from certain source countries who wish to take up work in the following sectors: The Singapore Work Permit for foreign workers in the aforementioned sectors…
Singapore S Pass
Singapore offers different types of work passes and permits, depending on the foreign worker’s qualifications and occupation. Mid-skilled workers in a company, such as technicians, accountants, or journalists need the S Pass for Singapore. Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower (MOM) is in charge of issuing and handling all work pass applications. Who is Eligible for the S…
Personalised Employment Pass
Out of all of Singapore’s work permits and passes, the one which offers the most flexibility is the Personalized Employment Pass. However, the Personalized Employment Pass also has the strictest eligibility requirements. Who is Eligible to Apply for the Personalized Employment Pass? You are eligible for the Personalized Employment Pass for Singapore if you meet…
Singapore EntrePass
According to the World Economic Forum in 2012, Singapore has been ranked as the most open economy in the world. This is why it attracts a large number of investors and companies who wish to conduct business in Singapore. Foreign nationals who want to open a business in Singapore will need a Singapore business visa,…
Employment Pass in Singapore
If you are a foreign national who has found a managerial, executive or specialized job in Singapore, you are eligible to apply for the Singapore Employment Pass. Nationals from any country can apply for the EP Singapore. In addition to having a job waiting for you in Singapore, there are different requirements you and your…
Singapore Work Passes and Permits
Singapore has a highly developed free-market economy and the Global Competitiveness Report in 2015 named it as the world’s second most prospering economy. With high salaries, great job opportunities, and a great tax system, Singapore attracts a substantial number of foreigners who apply for a Singapore work visa. According to Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower (MOM),…
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