Singapore, although physically small, is an economic powerhouse. For more than a century, it has been the most advanced metropolis in Southeast Asia. Malay, Chinese, Arab, Indian, and English cultures and religions coexist in the city. Visitors have a selection of choices for sightseeing and dining because of its distinctive ethnic tapestry. Its rich calendar of traditional festivals and holidays held all year round enhances its appeal as a cultural destination. Singapore also has wonderful shopping, delicious food, and luxurious accommodations! One degree north of the equator, in Southern Asia, is the island nation of the Republic of Singapore. The nation consists of Singapore Island and about 58 other smaller islands. Singapore has developed into a prosperous nation that excels in trade and tourism and is a role model for developing countries as a result of its effective and determined administration. On the main island, the capital city, also known as Singapore, takes up around one-third of the space.
There is no such thing as a “Singapore Work Visa” in Singapore. The government issues something known as a work permit or work pass in place of a work visa, allowing foreigners to work permanently or temporarily in the nation. Any qualified and trained Indian who wishes to work in Singapore may apply for a work permit or pass through an employer or designated employment agent (EA).
Employers who hire foreign workers in Singapore are required by work permit rules to pay them a salary for their labor, keep a security bond, and offer them health insurance.
In addition to the above-mentioned requirements, international employees in Singapore must also:
Work Passes (Holders of Long-Term Visit Passes issued by ICA) | spouses of foreign nationals who are permanent residents or citizens of Singapore or the parents of a student visiting Singapore. |
Miscellaneous Work Pass | foreign nationals seeking a temporary job in Singapore for up to 60 days. |
Long Term Visit Pass | Parents, common-law partners, stepchildren, or children with disabilities of qualifying S Pass or Employment Pass holders. |
Letter of Consent | Note: |
Dependent’s Pass | spouses and kids of qualifying S Pass or Employment Pass holders. |
Currently, 60 US dollars are required to obtain a Singapore Work Visa or Work Pass. While 30 US dollars must be paid while filing the application, the remaining 30 US dollars must be paid when the authorities grant the applicant a work pass or permit.
Adjustments to Singapore Work Pass Administrative Fees
The administrative costs that people must pay to get various work permits and passes are listed below. The current fees and the updated rates are listed in the table below.
The Ministry of Manpower in Singapore will renew the application and issuance/renewal fees for a number of types of documents starting on April 1, 2019.
How can I apply for a work visa in Singapore?
If you want to apply for a Singapore work visa or work permit, you must take the following actions:-
The applicant must take the actions listed below in order to submit an application:
Work visa categories given by the Singapore government
All foreigners who desire to work in Singapore must obtain a work permit from the Singapore Ministry of Manpower, which offers a variety of work passes. Prior to beginning employment in Singapore, all foreign nationals must obtain a work visa that is currently valid. Following is a discussion of the many work visas that Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower authorities can provide based on the nature of the job:-
Type of Work Visa | Who is eligible for the work visa? |
Personalized Employment Pass | high-earning professionals with valid work permits or international workers from another country. |
S Pass | mid-level skilled workers that meet the evaluation criteria and make at least 2,200 US dollars per month. |
Employment Pass | professionals, managers, and executives from abroad with suitable credentials and a monthly salary of at least 3,600 US dollars. |
Work Permit (Foreign Domestic Worker) | Singapore domestic workers from abroad. |
Work Permit (Foreign Worker) | semi-skilled foreign labourers working in Singapore's manufacturing, construction, maritime, shipbuilding, process, or services industries. |
Entre Pass | foreign business owners that desire to launch and run a new venture in Singapore. |
Training Employment Pass | foreign professionals receiving hands-on training who make at least $3,000 a month in the US. |
Work Holiday Pass (Under Work and Holiday Visa Programme) | Australian undergraduates and recent graduates who wish to spend a year working and vacationing in Singapore must be between the ages of 18 and 30. |
Work Permit (Performing Artiste) | entertainers from outside the country who work in public entertainment venues like bars, hotels, and nightclubs. |
Training Work Permit | international trainees or students who are semi-skilled and taking up to 6 months of practical training in Singapore. |
Work Holiday Pass (Under Work Holiday Programme) | 18 to 25-year-old college students and recent graduates who wish to spend six months working and travelling in the nation. |
Work Permit (Confinement Nanny) | Maternity nannies from Malaysia who wish to work there for a period of up to 16 weeks beginning with the birth of the employer's child. |
Pre-approved Letter of Consent | Note: |
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