Singapore Employment Pass (EP) Scheme
If you have been deployed by your company to Singapore for work, there are be a number of work passes that you may qualify for, among which, is the Singapore Employment Pass (EP). Here’s all you need to know about qualifying and applying for the EP.
What is an Employment Pass?
An Employment Pass or EP is a Singapore work visa issued by Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower to foreign professional employees, managers, and owners or directors of Singaporean companies. This work visa allows you to live and work in Singapore, as well as travel in and out of the country without having to apply for entry visas.
An Employment Pass is usually valid for 1-2 years and can be renewed after. Possessing an EP also makes it easier for you to apply for permanent residence (PR) in Singapore.
How do I qualify for an Employment Pass?
To qualify for a Singaporean Employment Pass, you need to:
- Draw a minimum fixed salary of S$4,500 per month. This usually applies to young graduates. More experienced candidates may need higher salaries to qualify.
- Works in a managerial, executive or specialised job.
- Possess a tertiary degree from a reputable university. A strong professional employment history and high salary may compensate for lack of education.
Do note that these are general guidelines – the authorities review all Employment Pass applications before approval is granted. There is no limit to the number of EPs that can be granted to an employing Singapore company.
What documents do I need to apply for an Employment Pass?
- An EP Application Form 8, duly endorsed by the employing Singapore company
- A copy of your latest resume and relevant educational certificates
- References/testimonials from previous employers
- A passport-size photograph of yourself, taken within the past three months
- A copy of the personal particulars page of your passport
- A copy of the business profile of the employing Singapore company
- A detailed description of your job duties
- A detailed description of the activities and/or products of the employing Singapore company
Beside the eight documents described above, you may have to supply additional supporting documents as needed. You will also need to have any non-English documents officially translated into English.
How do I file my Employment Pass application, and how long will it take to process it?
When your Employment Pass application is approved, MOM will send an In-Principle-Approval (IPA) letter to the employing Singapore company’s address. The IPA letter is valid for 6 months from the date it is issued.
To collect your pass, you will need to come to Singapore and present a copy of the IPA letter, your passport, and any other documents that may be requested in the IPA letter. A one-time entry visa will be issued to you to enter Singapore and collect your Employment Pass.
Your IPA letter may require you to go through a medical test and produce the report when you collect visa. You may opt to do the medical test in an established clinic or hospital in your home country, or when you arrive in Singapore.
If you applied for Dependent’s Passes and/or Long-Term Visit Passes for your family, you can collect these at the same time.
Do note that all EP applications are not considered final until you have received an In-Principle-Approval of your application. Please do not make any prior relocation plans.
I have successfully obtained an Employment Pass. Can I bring my family to live with me in Singapore?
You can, if you draw a minimum fixed monthly salary of S$6000.
Spouses and children of successful Employment Pass holders can apply for a family visa known as a Dependent’s Pass (DP) during or after the approval of the EP. DPs are approved automatically once the EP application is approved and expire at the same time as the EP.
Common-law spouses, unmarried handicapped children (above 21 years old), and unmarried step-children (under 21 years old) of successful EP holders can apply for a long-stay visitor visa known as a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP). Similar to the DP, LTVPs are approved automatically once the EP application is approved and expire at the same time as the EP.
Parents of successful EP holders can also apply for the LTVP, but the successful EP holder needs to draw a minimum salary of S$12,000 (from 1 January 2018 onwards) in order for them to qualify.
I was rejected for an Employment Pass. What should I do?
If your initial Employment Pass application is rejected, do contact us. We will work closely with MOM to explore the possible reasons for the rejection – and when appropriate, we can help you to submit an appeal that directly addresses these reasons.
Appeals are usually processed within 4-6 weeks, and will likely be approved once the additional details submitted are deemed satisfactory by MOM.
How do I renew my Employment Pass?
An Employment Pass renewal form will be sent to your employer’s registered address three (3) months before your EP expires. The renewal application should be completed and submitted to MOM at least four weeks before your EP expires.
If your renewal application is approved, your employer will receive an approval letter. You will need to visit the MOM office to collect your new EP.
How can the Employment Pass be renewed or cancelled?
Renewals
Approximately 3 months before the expiry of the Employment Pass (EP), authorities will send a Renewal Notice to the Employer’s registered address. The renewal application should be completed and submitted to MOM at least 2 months before the pass expires. After the renewal application is approved, the employer will receive an approval letter. Normally there shouldn’t be any issues with the renewal as long as you are still employed with the company and have not violated any conditions of the EP. You should specially take note of the following:
- The EP holder should not engage in any other employment. Nor you should act as the director of any other company (unless you have secured approval from Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower).
- If there are any changes in the employment particulars and personal particulars (such as duties performed, salary revisions, change of designation, change of residential address, marital status, nationality, name, etc.), you or your employer is required to notify the authorities accordingly.
Cancellation
The employer has to cancel the Employment Pass (EP) within 7 days upon termination of employment. The EP holder will typically be given a 1 month social visit pass upon cancellation of the EP.
How long does it take to process Employment Pass?
For Employment Pass application filed online, it takes up to 3 weeks for most cases to receive the outcome notification from authorities. It may take longer during peak periods or when additional information is required from the various economic agencies.
When thinking about the timeline, keep in mind the following:
- The company must be incorporated first before Employment Pass can be applied. This can take anywhere from a couple of days to a couple of weeks depending on whether you are present in Singapore or overseas.
- If you intend to submit the application online, and if the company is newly incorporated, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) will need to be notified of the company’s particulars in order to activate the EP-Online system. This process can take up to 14 days from the day of notification to the MOM.
- If you are engaging a professional service provider to do the filing for you, it may take some time for you to provide the completed application and supporting documents before the application can be filed.
- After the pass is approved, there are still certain formalities that will need to be taken care of such as the medical examination, appointment for fingerprinting registration, collection of the pass, etc, which may take up to a few days.
As a company shareholder can I apply for Employment Pass?
If your company is less than 6 months old:
- If you hold more than 30% shares, the authorities may request that you apply for the Entrepreneur Pass (EntrePass) instead of the Employment Pass (EP). However if you prefer to apply for the EP, it is still possible. In this case, authorities will review your EP application and may approve your EP or advise you to apply for EntrePass instead if they determine that the EntrePass is more appropriate in your situation.
- If you hold less than 30% shares, you can apply for the Employment Pass.
If your company has existed for more than 6 months:
- You can only apply for the Employment Pass
Does our company require a resident director service if we are applying for Employment Pass?
This situation applies to foreign individuals or companies who intend to incorporate a Singapore company and relocate to Singapore. As per Singapore Companies Law, each company must have at least one director who is ordinarily a resident in Singapore. Therefore you will need to use a resident local director service on a temporary basis until your Employment pass is approved. Once your Employment Pass is approved and you have relocated to Singapore, you can replace the resident director with yourself as the local director in the company.
Can I apply for Employment Pass prior to incorporating my company?
No, unfortunately that is not possible. Your company must be incorporated first before you can apply for the Employment Pass.
Do Singapore work visa holders need to contribute to CPF (social security fund)?
No. Neither employment pass holders nor their employers (on behalf of EP holders) are required to make CPF or any other statutory fund contributions. CPF contributions are required only for Singapore citizens and permanent residents. CPF was established in 1955 and is basically a savings scheme to provide protection for locals (Singapore citizens and permanent residents) in their old age.
Is a medical test required when applying for work pass in Singapore?
When your Singapore work visa or permanent residence application is approved, authorities may require you to undergo a medical test. You will receive an approval letter that will indicate whether or not you are required to go through the medical test. Typically, the medical test includes a physical examination and some blood tests (to rule out serious diseases) and would usually require you to undergo an HIV Test and a Chest X-Ray. The physician would need to sign a form that will be attached to the approval letter.
To get the medical tests done, we encourage you to come to Singapore and go to any clinic or hospital where they can give you the report on the same day. If time is of the essence to you, do make sure that you confirm when the report will be ready before you proceed with the exam, wherever you may choose to go for your medical examination. Also, do make sure to check the approval letter on the latest government policies regarding the medical test.
If you would like to get your medical test done in your home country, you can do so through a reputable clinic/hospital and bring the report with you when you arrive in Singapore. Please note that the medical report must be in English.
What are my chances of success with Employment Pass application?
The chances of an Employment Pass application depend on the credentials of the company and the credentials of the individual applicant. We will be able to advise you further once we are in touch with you.