Non-Singaporeans can apply to be a Singapore Permanent
Resident (SPR) by obtaining an Entry Permit. It is an application for Singapore
Permanent Residency.
The following groups of foreigners are eligible to submit
their applications:
Spouse and unmarried children (below 21 years old) of a
Singapore Citizen (SC) / Permanent Resident (SPR);
Aged parents of a Singapore Citizen;
Employment Pass or Work Permit holders;
Investors and Entrepreneurs;
Procedure
You can submit your application form together with all the
required documents personally to:
Permanent Resident Services Centre
5th Storey, ICA Building
10 Kallang Road, Singapore 208718
Documents To Prepare
1) Spouse/Child of a SC/SPR
1 set of completed Form 4 obtainable at the Permanent
Resident Services Centre. Applicants are required to complete Part A to Part
E and Part G and local sponsor to complete Part F and Part H of the
application form of (Form 4);
The Accompanying Notes to Form 4 will detail supporting
documents that will have to be submitted together with your application.
2) Aged Parent of a SC
Submit a complete an original copy of the Form 4
available at the Permanent Resident Services Centre.
The Accompanying Notes to Form 4 will detail supporting
documents that will have to be submitted together with your application.
3) Employment Pass or Work Permit holders
Applicants who are applying under the following
categories of Professionals/Technical Personnel and Skilled Workers Scheme,
you would be required to submit two copies of the completed Form 4A (one
original and one photocopy). You may obtain the form at the Permanent
Resident Services Centre.
The Accompanying Notes to Form 4 will detail supporting
documents that will have to be submitted together with your application.
You may submit an application for PR as soon as you are
granted an Employment Pass.
4) Investor and Entrepreneur
Foreign investors with substantial capital,
qualifications and good entrepreneurial track records can apply for
permanent residence under the ‘Global Investor Program’.
Under the Global Investor Programme (GIP) administered by the
Economic Development Board (EDB, foreigners can be considered for Permanent
Resident (PR) status if they invest a certain minimum sum in business set-ups
and/or other investment vehicles such as venture capital funds, foundations or
trusts that focus on economic development.
Private residential properties investment will be considered
for application for Permanent Resident application. A foreigner can be
considered for PR status if he invests at least S$2 million in business set-ups,
other investment vehicles such as venture capital funds, foundations or trusts,
and/or private residential properties. Up to 50% of the investment can be in
private residential properties, subject to foreign ownership restrictions under
the Residential Property Act (RPA).
Those interested can contact:
Singapore Economic Development Board
250 North Bridge Road
#28-00 Raffles City Tower, Singapore 179101
Tel: (65) 6832 6832
Website: http://www.sedb.com
Fees Payable
The fee for an Entry Permit is S$100 and the fee for a
Re-Entry Permit is S$10 per year. For foreigners applying for a visa, the fee is
S$20 per issue.
Processing Time
The processing time for an application is averagely three to
six months. They will be informed of the outcome by post.
National Service Liability
Under the Enlistment Act, all male Singapore Citizens and
Permanent Residents (PRs) are liable to register for National Service (NS) upon
reaching 16 1/2 years old. They are required to serve 2 years of full-time
National Service at the age of 18 years old, followed by 40 days of
Operationally Ready National Service per year till the age of 50 years (for
officers) or 40 years (for other ranks).
Applicants who are given Permanent Residence under the first
generation Professionals/Technical Personnel and Skilled Workers (PTS) Scheme or
the Investor Scheme are exempted from serving National Service. Male children
who are granted Permanent Resident status under their parents' sponsorship are
liable for National Service when they reach 16 1/2 years old.
National Service-liable Permanent Residents have to serve
National Service. If they renounce or lose their Permanent Resident status
without serving or completing full-time National Service, it may affect their
future opportunities of applying for work or education in Singapore.
Male ex-Singapore Citizens and ex-Singapore Permanent
Residents who are granted Singapore Permanent Resident status are liable for
National Service regardless of the type of Permanent Resident status granted to
them.
For further questions, please contact the following:
Central Manpower Base
3 Depot Road #03-07, Singapore 109680
Tel: 1800 3676767 (local)
Tel: 65 6567 6767 (overseas)
Email: contact@ns.sg
Application for Re-Entry
Permit
Eligibility
A valid Re-Entry Permit (REP) is necessary whenever a
Singapore Permanent Resident (SPR) wishes to travel out of Singapore. It will
enable him/her to retain his/her SPR status while away from Singapore.
Procedure
Submit your application form personally at the following:
Permanent Resident Services Centre
5th Storey, ICA Building
10 Kallang Road, Singapore 208718
You can obtain the application form from the Permanent
Resident Services Centre. If an applicant is abroad at the time of application,
he/she may submit his/her application through:
Singapore Overseas Mission;
Representative of the foreign government body performing
consular functions acting on Singapore’s behalf in that country;
Local representative in Singapore;
By mail to the Permanent Resident Services Centre.
Documents Required
Completed application of Form 6;
A valid travel document;
The latest REP, should you have;
Your Singapore blue identification card or Identity card
for National Service personnel;
Your proof/ documentary proof of employment in Singapore,
if applicants acquired SPR under the Professionals or under the Technical
Personnel and Skilled Workers Scheme.
For employees:
A letter (issued not more than one month ago) from the
employer attention to the Controller of Immigration, stating the date of
employment, position held and monthly salary;
Income Tax Notices of Assessment for the last 3 years;
A statement from CPF Board showing the CPF Contribution
History for the last 12 months is required.
For self-employed (Including company director, sole
proprietor, business partner):
A valid Practising Certificate (this is applicable to
applicants whose occupations require an application of relevant certificates
before they can commence with their respective professional practices in
Singapore e.g. doctors, lawyers, accountants, etc); or
A valid Vocational Licence; or
A valid Business Registration Certificate (Including the
names of all the Directors and partners) from the Instant Information
Service, Accounting & Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA).
Income Tax Notice of Assessment for the last 3 years.
A dependent Singapore Permanent Resident who is below 21
years old is required to produce his/her birth certificate, travel document and
the parents' Singapore identity cards, marriage certificate, travel documents
stating the most recent REPs. When he/she reaches 21 years of age, he/she is
required to produce his/her highest qualification certificate and proof of
employment in Singapore, should he/she be employed.
The spouse of a Singapore Citizen or Singapore Permanent
Resident has to produce the original marriage certificate and spouse's Singapore
identity card.
Fees
S$50 for 5 years
S$100 for 10 years
S$10 per year or part thereof
A separate fee is chargeable for each REP issued. There will
be no fees involved if the child's name is in the either parents’ REP.
Visa Requirement
All travelers are required to go through immigration
clearance on arrival into Singapore.
The granting of social visit passes to visitors is determined
by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers at the point of
entry. Visitors must satisfy the following basic entry requirements before they
are allowed to enter Singapore:
A passport with at least 6 months validity;
Valid Singapore visa, if applicable;
Sufficient funds to last for the intended period of stay
in Singapore;
Confirmed onward/return tickets (where applicable); and
Entry facilities to their onward destinations, e.g.
visas.
The period of stay granted is shown on the social visit pass
endorsement given on the visitor's passport. Visitors are advised to check their
passports for the arrival endorsement and take note of the number of days stay
given before leaving the checkpoint.
All visitors on social visit passes are not permitted to
engage in any form of business, profession, occupation or paid employment while
in Singapore.
Visitors are also reminded that it is a punishable offence to
overstay in Singapore beyond the number of days given. If there is a need to
stay beyond the period granted, visitors may apply for an extension of stay
online via e-XTEND or at the Visitors Services Centre, 4th storey, ICA Building,
before the social visit pass expires. Application for extension of stay is
subjected to approval.
Foreigners holding travel documents issued by the following
countries will require a visa to enter Singapore:
Commonwealth of Independent States* (Except
Diplomatic/Official/Service passport holders for a stay of up to 30 days)
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- Belarus
- Georgia
- Kazakhstan
- Kyrgyzstan
- Moldova
- Russia
- Tajikistan
- Turkmenistan
- Ukraine
- Uzbekistan
Egypt
India (Except Diplomatic/Official passport holders)
Iran
Iraq
Jordan (Except Diplomatic/Official passport holders)
In addition, visitors holding Hong Kong Document of Identity,
Macao Special Administrative Region (MSAR) Travel Permit, Palestinian Authority
Passport, Refugee Travel Document issued by the Middle-East countries and
Temporary Passport issued by United Arab Emirates will also require a visa to
enter Singapore.
* Nationals of the Commonwealth Independent States may be
granted entry into Singapore without visas if they are on transit to a third
country. However, they are required to fulfil the following conditions:-
They are in transit to a third country;
They hold a valid passport, a confirmed onward
air-ticket, entry facilities (including visa) to the third country and have
sufficient funds for the period of stay in Singapore;
They continue their journey to the third country within
the 96-hour visa free period granted; and
They satisfy Singapore's entry requirements. As in all
arrivals, the grant of the social visit passes to travellers will be
determined by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority officers at the
Singapore Checkpoints.
National Service (NS)
Since the year 1967, compulsory National Service (NS) was
implemented to be a conscription of Singaporean young men for the defense of the
nation.
All male Singaporeans and Permanent Residents are required to
register for National service reaching the age of 16 1/2 years old and to enlist
for full-time National Service at the earliest opportunity after they turn 18.
This rule also applies to minor citizens who may have dual citizenship.
Full-time National Servicemen have to serve averagely 2 years
of full-time service. National Servicemen are liable to continue to have NS
obligations up to the age of 40 except for officers who are liable to serve up
to the age of 50. National Servicemen who wish to continue their studies may
apply for a deferment from full-time national service.
Registration, Pre-Enlistment and
Enlistment
Male Singaporeans and Permanent Residents are liable to
register for NS upon reaching the age of 16 1/2. The mass media in Singapore
routinely carries announcements to inform young men of when they are due to
register for NS based on their birth dates.
Central Manpower Base (CMPB) will send registration notices
to notify those who are required to register for NS. They can then register
online via the world wide web.
If the young men are living overseas when they are due for
registration for National Service, CMPB will inform them of the procedures for
National Service registration and how to apply for an Exit Permit without them
having to return to Singapore. If they do not receive any registration notice
from CMPB, they are still required to contact CMPB directly pertaining to their
registration for National Service.
Upon expiration of the deferment, they must report to CMPB
for pre-enlistment documentation and a fitness examination. Their date of
enlistment will be based on their medical status, the outcome of the National
Physical Fitness Award test (NAPFA), and vacancies in the enlistment intake.
For more information on registration, you can visit the CMPB
website at www.miw.com.sg.
Application for Deferment of Full-Time National Service
National Servicemen who wish to continue their studies may
apply for a deferment from full-time national service. For those who are
intending to pursue their education oversea can get their parents to furnish a
bond. When applying for deferment, they have to provide the following
documentary proof for consideration:
Documentary proof stating the commencement and completion
date of the courses of study;
A copy of parents income tax returns
Operationally Ready National Servicemen
When full-time national servicemen have fulfilled their
fulltime service, they are known as Operationally-Ready National Servicemen (ORNSmen
or Nsmen).
National Servicemen will be recalled up for a maximum of up
to 40 days per year for National Service training which is also called
‘reservist.’ It can include incamp training, mobilization exercises,
physical proficiency tests and courses.
Exit Controls
There are exit controls for all National Servicemen including
those who have completed their full-time National Service.
One exit control is the expiration of passports for National
Servicemen who have not served full-time National Service. Those who are between
the age of 11 and 16 1/2 years of age are granted passport extension up to two
years or till the age of 16 ½ years, whichever is earlier. For those who are
aged 16 and above, their passport will be extended for 1 year. If National
Servicemen wish to have longer passport validity, their parents are required to
furnish a bond. The monetary bond has to be a bank guarantee for S$75,000 or 50%
of the total combined income of the parents for the preceding year, whichever is
higher. Those who are accompanying parents who are employed abroad can be bonded
by deed with two sureties. Full-time national servicemen will be given a full
passport validity of 10 years.
National Service enlisted men of 16 years and above and those
who and have not completed full-time National Service have to apply for exit
permits if their overseas trips are more than three months long. They will still
be required to fulfill the National Service obligations and duties necessary.
National Servicemen who have completed their full-time
National Service and go abroad for more than 24 hours and less than six months
have to inform the Ministry of Defence Notification Centre. Only those who go
overseas for more than six months have to apply for an exit permit.
Applications and issue of exit permits can be submitted via
the internet. When the approval is allowed, the applicants will be informed
through the system instantly. In some cases documentary proof is needed for
verification, applicants will have to contact CMPB regarding the issue of an
exit permit.
For more information on National Service, please contact:
MINDEF eService Centre,
Bedok South Road, Singapore 469272
Tel or Fax: 1800 364 6333
Email: esc@miw.com.sg
Website: www.miw.com.sg
Public Relations Branch
Ministry of Defence
MINDEF Public Affairs
MINDEF Building #01-28
303 Gombak Drive, Singapore 669645
Any foreigner wishing to pursue full-time studies in
Singapore in a CaseTrusted institution that:
is registered with the Ministry of Education (MOE); or
is not required to be registerd with MOE but had obtained
permission from the Commissioner, Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA)
to submit Student's Pass applications for international students intending
to take up its courses; or
is licensed by the Ministry of Community Development,
Youth and Sports (MCYS) to operate as a Childcare centre.
A foreigner is exempted from applying for a Student's Pass if
he/she is a:
Dependant’s Pass holder studying in a Government/
Government-Aided/ Independent school/ Foreign System School/ Kindergarten
registered with MOE or Childcare centre licensed by MCYS;
Immigration Exemption Order holder; and
Visitor who has been granted a short term Social Visit
Pass at the Singapore Checkpoint and wish to attend a short course that can
be completed within the validity of the initial Social Visit Pass granted to
him/her at the Singapore Checkpoint or 30 days, whichever is shorter. It
must satisfy two other criteria, that are, the course:
Must be a complete module and stand-alone module of its
own. Courses with multiple programme modules are excluded from this
Student’s Pass exemption scheme; and
Must not involve hands-on practical occupational training
and/or industrial attachment which have interaction with walk-in customers
or be conducted at premises that are also places of business, e.g. hair
salons and beauty salons.
Procedure
a) Approved Private Education Organizations/ Kindergartens registered with
MOE/Childcare centres licensed by MCYS
Basic Requirement
To apply for a Student's Pass, applicant must first be
accepted by an approved Private Education Organization, a Kindergartens
registered with Ministry of Education or a Childcare centre licensed by Ministry
of Community Development, Youth and Sports to pursue an approved full-time
course.
With EDB’s launch of the new initiatives under the
Education Excellence Framework, from 1 September 2005, all private education
organizations will need to be awarded with the CaseTrust for Education to offer
school placement for international students. With effect from 1 September 2005,
Student's Pass applications will be accepted only if they are for foreign
students who are enrolled in a CaseTrusted institution.
For details on the CaseTrust for Education and the list of
CaseTrusted institutions, please click here
to link up to CASE’s website.
Local Sponsor
A local sponsor is required for the application for a
Student's Pass and applicant is required to submit the application through the
local sponsor. Applicant's nominated local sponsor must be a Singapore
Citizen/Singapore Permanent Resident above the age of 21 years old or the
educational institution where applicant intends to study.
Submission of Application
The Student's Pass application must be submitted at least two
months and not more than six months from the course commencement date. The
completed application form, together with the required documents, can be
submitted through the following ways:
a) By dropping in any of the Drop-in Boxes located at:
Information/Queue Ticket Counter
Visitor Services Centre
Immigration & Checkpoints Authority
4th Storey, ICA Building
10 Kallang Road, Singapore 208718
b) By post to:
Visitor Services Centre
Immigration & Checkpoints Authority
4th Storey, ICA Building
10 Kallang Road, #08-00
Singapore 208718
Attn: Student's Pass II Unit
Note: If the applicant is a People's Republic of China (PRC)
national who wishes to pursue a language, commercial, vocational, fine arts
course etc at a private education organization in Singapore, the applicant is
required to submit the new Student's Pass application through the Singapore
Embassy in Beijing. Please note that applications will not be accepted at the
Visitor Services Centre, ICA. The Student's Pass application can be submitted
to:
Embassy of the Republic of Singapore - Beijing
No. 1 Xiu Shui Bei Jie
Jian Guo Men Wai, Chao Yang District
Beijing 100600
People's Republic of China
However, PRC nationals may submit their Student’s Pass
applications directly to the Visitor Services Centre, ICA, if:
They intend to study in kindergartens registered with MOE
/ childcare centres licensed by MCYS;
They intend to take up a full-time course at an approved
private education organisation that is awarded Singapore Quality Class for
Private Education Organisation SQC(PEO) by SPRING, Singapore;
They are 19 years old and below at the time of applying
for a Student’s Pass to attend a full-time course at an approved private
education organisation (i.e, they have applied for a Student’s Pass on or
before the 19th birthday); or
They intend to take up a full-time university degree
(Graduate/Post-Graduate) programme, except for the University of London (UOL)
tuition programmes, at an approved private education organisation.
Security Deposit
Where applicable, a security deposit may be required from the
local sponsor upon approval of the application. The security deposit is not
required from the applicant, unless otherwise stated. The amount of security
deposit can be seen in the table below:
Country
Rate per person and Form of Security Deposit
Malaysia and Brunei
Nil
Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand
S$1,000 in the form of a Banker's Guarantee from any
established banks in Singapore or Cashier's Order or NETS
People's Republic of China, India, Bangladesh and Myanmar
S$5,000 in the form of a Banker's Guarantee from any
established banks in Singapore or Cashier's Order
Others
S$1,500 in the form of a Banker's Guarantee from any
established banks in Singapore or Cashier's Order or NETS
Exemption from the requirement to furnish a security deposit:
Malaysians/ Brunei nationals; Holders of valid Dependant’s
Pass, long term social visit pass, and work pass; Children of Singapore Citizens
/ Permanent Residents; Foreign students who study in kindergartens registered
with MOE / childcare centres licensed by MCYS; Foreign students who attend a
full-time course at an approved private education organisation that is awarded
Singapore Quality Class for Private Education Organisation, that is, SQC(PEO) by
SPRING, Singapore; and Foreign students who pursue a full-time university degree
(Graduate/Post-Graduate) programme, except for the University of London (UOL)
tuition programmes, at an approved private education organisation.
b) Foreign System Schools
Basic Requirement
To apply for a Student's Pass, applicant must first be
accepted by a Foreign System School to pursue an approved full-time course.
Submission of Application
The Student's Pass application must be submitted at least two
months from the course commencement date. The completed forms together with
supporting documents are to be submitted with queue tickets obtainable at:
Information/Queue Ticket Counter
Visitor Services Centre
Immigration & Checkpoints Authority
4th Storey, ICA Building
10 Kallang Road, Singapore 208718
c) Institutes of Technical Education
Basic Requirement
To apply for a Student's Pass, applicant must first be
accepted by an Institute of Technical Education to pursue an approved full-time
course.
Local Sponsor
A local sponsor is required for the application for a
Student's Pass and applicant is required to submit the application through the
local sponsor. Applicant's nominated local sponsor must be a Singapore
Citizen/Singapore Permanent Resident above the age of 21 years old or the
educational institution where applicant intends to study.
Submission of Application
The Student's Pass application must be submitted at least two
months from the course commencement date. The completed forms together with
supporting documents are to be submitted with queue tickets obtainable at:
Information/Queue Ticket Counter
Visitor Services Centre
Immigration & Checkpoints Authority
4th Storey, ICA Building
10 Kallang Road, Singapore 208718
To apply for a Student's Pass, applicant must first be
accepted by a Government/Government-Aided/Independent School.
Local Sponsor
A local sponsor is required for the application of a
Student’s Pass. The local sponsor must be a Singapore Citizen (SC) or
Singapore Permanent Resident (SPR) above the age of 21 years old. Companies/
Organisations are not allowed to act as sponsors.
If any of the applicant’s parents/ step-parents is a SC/ SPR, the Student’s
Pass application must be sponsored by the SC/ SPR parent or step-parent.
Security Deposit
Applicant is exempted from the requirement of a security bond
and security deposit.
Submission of Application
The application for a Student's Pass must be submitted at
least one month before the course commencement date. Applications can be
submitted by post or to ICA directly at the following address:
Visitor Services Centre (VSC)
Immigration & Checkpoints Authority
ICA Building
4th Storey, Student’s Pass Unit
10 Kallang Road, Singapore 208718
e) Polytechnics and Universities
Basic Requirement
With effect from 01st January 2005, all applications by
foreign students for Student’s Passes to pursue courses offered by the
Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) in Singapore are to be submitted via the
Student’s Pass On-Line Application & Registration (SOLAR) system. A
foreigner who has been offered a place as a full-time matriculated student at
any of the IHL has to apply for a Student’s Pass electronically via the
Internet using the SOLAR system.
The IHLs include National University of Singapore, Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore Management University, Insead (Singapore),
University of Chicago Graduate School of Business (Singapore), Ngee Ann
Polytechnic, Nanyang Polytechnic, Singapore Polytechnic, Temasek Polytechnic,
Republic Polytechnic, Ecole Superieure Des Sciences Economiques Et Commerciales
(ESSEC), S.P. Jain Center of Management Singapore, University of Nevada, Las
Vegas (UNLV) Singapore and UNSW Asia, The University of New South Wales.
Submission of Application
For electronic submission through the Student's Pass Online
Application and Registration (SOLAR) System.
You should have the following documents:
A valid travel document.
A Letter of Offer to take up a course from the Institute
of Higher Learning (IHL) in Singapore, which has accepted you.
A notification from the IHL providing you with the
information to submit your Student's Pass application electronically.
Note
Applicant and local sponsor will have to furnish
additional information and documents whenever necessary.
Please note that all original documents must be presented
for verification. Official translations of the documents are required if
they are not in the English language.
Please kindly ensure that all forms are duly signed and
completed by applicant and the school. Applications with incomplete forms or
documents will NOT be accepted for processing.
Where applicable, a security deposit may be required from
the local sponsor upon approval of the application. The security deposit is
not required from the applicant, unless otherwise stated. Applicants are
advised to request for receipt for any payment made to the school.
ICA may share your personal information with other
Government agencies to process any applications you have made or to render
you a service, so as to serve you in a most efficient and effective way,
unless such sharing is prohibited by legislation.
Social Visit Pass
Eligibility
Foreigners visiting Singapore for the purpose of social visit
or to attend short business negotiations and discussions who require a longer
stay.
Procedure
For an application of short extension of stay, you may apply
online at ICA website if you fulfill all the following conditions:
you are a national from these countries as listed here
you have not previously obtained an extension of stay on
this trip
you wish to extend your stay for not more than 2 weeks
from expiry of current social visit pass
your social visit pass currently has a remaining validity
of not less than 3 days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays
you will not return to Singapore within 3 days from the
departure date of your current trip
For all other applications you may obtain and submit the
application forms at:
Visitor Services Centre
Immigration & Checkpoints Authority
4th Storey, ICA Building
10 Kallang Road, Singapore 208718
Types of Application
Business Visitor
Social Visitor On Short Visit
Social Visitor Seeking Medical Treatment
Social Visitor Seeking Employment In Singapore
Technopreneur/Entrepreneur Scheme
Female Social Visitor Whose Child/Grandchild Is Studying
in Singapore on a Student's Pass
Social Visitor Seeking Permission To Deliver A Child in
Singapore
Social Visitor Whose Spouse is Singapore Citizen (SC) or
Singapore Permanent Resident (SPR)
Social Visitor (below 21 years old) Whose Parent is a
Singapore Citizen (SC) or Singapore Permanent Resident (SPR)
Social Visitor Whose Child (above the age of 21 years
old) is a Singapore Citizen (SC) or Singapore Permanent Resident (SPR)
Fees
S$40 for any extension of pass accumulating to a period of 3
months or more from the date of entry/issue and for every subsequent extension
accumulating to 3 months or more.
The fee for a visa is S$20 per issue where applicable.
Processing Time
For applications under (1) to (6), you may collect your
passport:
Weekdays - in the same afternoon if your queue ticket number
does not exceed 7400.
Saturdays - between 11.00 am and 12.00 pm if your queue ticket number does not
exceed 7200.
You will have to collect your passport between 9.00 am to
3.00pm on the next working day if your queue ticket number exceeds 7400 on a
weekday and between 9.00 am to 12.00 pm if your queue ticket number exceeds 7200
on Saturday.
For applications under (7) to (10), the normal processing
time is about 4 weeks. The local sponsor will be notified of the outcome by
post.
Security Deposit
When applicable, a security deposit may be required from the
local sponsor. Upon approval of the application, ICA will advise whether the
security deposit should be in the form of a Banker's Guarantee or Cashier's
Order or NETS.
Note
Photograph is required only for applications of social
visit pass with total validity of 6 months or more.
Medical check-up is required for all applications of
social visit pass of 6 months or more. This is a requirement by Ministry of
Health. Applicant would only be informed of the need to go for medical
check-up if approval is granted. In the meantime, a 2-month extension of
stay would be granted to the applicant to complete the medical examination.
(The above requirement is not applicable to an applicant below 15 years
old).
A local sponsor (i.e. a Singapore registered corporation
/ Singapore Citizen / Singapore Permanent Resident who is above 21 years
old) must support applications for extension of social visit passes
(applicable to non-Malaysians).
Complete set of Application Form(s) consisting of Form 14
for Malaysians and Forrm14 and V39I for non-Malaysians. Every applicant
(including children) has to complete a set of these forms.
Please note that all original documents must be presented
for verification. Official translation of the documents is required if they
are not in the English language.
Please ensure that all forms are duly completed and
signed by the applicant and local sponsor. Applications with incomplete
forms or documents will NOT be accepted for processing.
Applicant and local sponsor will have to furnish
additional documents and information whenever necessary.
The application can be submitted by either the applicant
or the local sponsor. All female applicants between 15 and 45 years old must
be present to declare whether she is pregnant at the time of submission.
Applicants who are seeking medical treatment of serious
illness (e.g. cancer) in Singapore may submit their applications by proxy.
ICA may share your personal information with other
Government agencies to process any applications you have made or to render
you a service, so as to serve you in a most efficient and effective way,
unless such sharing is prohibited by legislation.
Bringing in Foreign Domestic
Workers
There are two ways to bring in a foreign domestic worker:
On your own application; or
Through a maid agency.
All applications must be submitted to the Work Permit
Department in the Ministry of Manpower. Please note the following requirements:
a. The person you wish to hire as your domestic worker
should not be in Singapore at the time that the work permit application
is submitted. You cannot apply for a work permit for a foreigner who is
in Singapore on a social visit pass.
b. A foreign domestic worker can enter
Singapore only after the employer has been issued an in-principle
approval letter from the Work Permit Department from MOM and you have
given a security deposit of S$5,000. This security deposit of S$5,000
can be in the form of a banker’s or insurance guarantee.
c. A foreign domestic worker should be at
least 18 and below 50 years of age and not expecting at the time of the
work permit application.
d. Within 14 days of her arrival, the
foreign domestic worker must go through a medical examination by a
Singapore registered doctor to be certified fit for employment.
Thereafter, she must undergo six-monthly medical screenings for VDRL,
pregnancy and HIV. If she fails the medical examination, she must be
repatriated immediately without exception.
e. A work permit is usually valid for two
years, subject to the validity of the foreign domestic worker’s
passport. Provided she is certified medically fit for employment and has
not contravened any of the work permit conditions, a foreign domestic
worker is allowed to work in Singapore until she is 60 years old.
f. An employer has to purchase personal
accident insurance for your foreign domestic worker. The minimum sum is
S$10,000. The beneficiary of the insurance should either be the worker
herself or her next of kin. It is a common practice for employers to
include insurance coverage for hospitalization expenses.
g. Besides her salary, you have to pay a
monthly levy of S$345 to the Singapore government. This levy must be
paid via GIRO deduction. Employers of foreign domestic workers do not
have to make Central Provident Fund contributions for the foreign
domestic workers.
h. In avoidance of doubts, come to an
agreement on the terms and conditions of the employment before your
foreign domestic worker begins work. Set out these terms and conditions
in a written contract, specifying her wages, duties, rest days and other
terms of employment. Am employer should start a bank account for your
maid and credit her wages into this account.
For more information, please contact:
Work Permit Department Ministry of Manpower
18 Havelock Road, Singapore 059764
Tel: (65) 6438 5122
Fax: (65) 6534 4840
Email : mom_wpd@mom.gov.sg
Website : www.mom.gov.sg