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Why can't I get a visa when I sign a contract to work in Singapore?

You can go to Singapore Immigration Network or Singapore Immigration Bureau official website to find out. Generally, the work visa is issued by the company that hired you, and they will pay for it. To work in Singapore or get a work visa, you must first be employed by a Singapore company. For example, the fee for a P2 work visa is S $2 for two years.

After the Singapore company sends you an invitation letter, you have to do two notarization: 1. Birth notarization; 2. The highest degree of notarization.

Pass to the situation management office.

The visa was handled by your agent, right?

There are many factors that control the time from signing a contract to signing a visa, such as whether your company has submitted a work permit application or whether MOM (Human Resources Department) is investigating the authenticity of your education. These are all uncertain factors.

You can ask your agent or the employer's human resources department to confirm where you are now.