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How soon can I get a work visa in Singapore?

Singapore's work visa is a work permit, and the application time is about 3-5 weeks.

Work permits in Singapore are divided into the following types:

1,EmploymentPass:?

P Permit: It is applicable to foreigners who hold recognized degrees, professional qualifications or professional skills and are looking for professional, administrative, executive or manager jobs. ?

Q 1 Permit: It is applicable to foreigners whose monthly basic salary exceeds S $2,500 and who have recognized degrees, professional qualifications or professional skills.

Holders of employment permits P 1, P2 and Q 1 can apply for relatives' permits for their spouses and children (under 2 1 year old). Holders of employment permits P 1 and P2 can apply for SocialVisitPass for the following relatives: parents, spouse's parents, stepchildren, spouse (common law), disabled children and unmarried daughters under 2 1. ?

2. s biography:?

S permit: (replacing the new category of Q2 permit from July 0 1, 2004) is applicable to foreigners whose monthly basic salary is at least S $ 1, 800.

S permit holders with a monthly basic salary of more than S $2,500 can apply for a relative permit for their spouses and children (under 2 1 year). ?

3. Work permit WP:?

Work permit is a work permit issued to skilled or unskilled foreigners working in Singapore. The monthly salary does not exceed S $65,438+0,800. The condition for issuing a work permit is that skilled foreign workers have at least SPM qualification or its equivalent qualification, or NTC-3 (practical) vocational certificate related to their work. ?

4. Pass:?

Also known as Singapore Entrepreneur Entry Permit, it is a work permit for foreign entrepreneurs jointly approved by Singapore Ministry of Manpower, Singapore Bureau of Standards and New Zealand. Applicants are eligible to apply for a business license as long as they are ready to set up a new company in Singapore and have complete information.

5. Family Spa:?

If you work in Singapore and hold an employment permit (P 1, P2, Q 1, and the salary of SP exceeds 2,500), you can apply for a family permit for your spouse and/or unmarried children under 2 1.

DP Employment: Spouses with family permits can apply to the Singapore Immigration and Registration Bureau for permission to work in Singapore. Family permit holders can only start work after the employer has obtained the consent form issued by the authorities. When the family license is extended, the consent form must be extended at the same time. When the family license is cancelled or the holder of the family license is no longer employed by the company, the consent will be invalid. ?

6. Long-term Social Sightseeing Permit (LTSVP):

Employment permit holders (P 1, P2) can apply for long-term social sightseeing permits for the following persons: parents, spouses' parents, spouses (common law), unmarried daughters (over 2 1 year old), disabled children, stepsons or stepdaughters. Holders of long-term social permits must apply for employment permits or work permits themselves if they want to work in Singapore.

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Precautions for entering Singapore:

When entering Singapore, you must show your passport, visa and completed entry and exit cards (entry and exit cards are in triplicate, and the remaining two are entry cards, which will be taken away when entering Singapore; On the right is the exit card, commonly known as the "white card", which is one of the proofs of legal entry. It should be properly kept so that it can be returned when leaving the country.

Immigration and customs officials stamp their passports with the entry stamp of "XX days allowed to stay", hand over their passports and exit cards to passengers, and then complete the entry formalities. It is possible for officials of the Immigration and Checkpoint Bureau to verify the authenticity of tourists' new trips, and it is suggested to prepare return air tickets, hotel orders and enough cash or other materials that can prove their ability to pay for the expenses during the trip for future reference.

Even if you have a valid visa, you may be refused entry. If your entry is blocked, please keep calm and cooperate, avoid excessive words and deeds or bribing relevant officials, so as not to give people an opportunity. If you are treated unfairly, you should pay attention to collecting and preserving evidence so that you can resort to legal solutions in the future.

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