Hiring foreign workers in Singapore can be a valuable strategy for businesses looking to fill skill gaps. However, it requires a clear understanding of the regulations and processes involved. The Work Permit (WP) for Foreign Workers is one such permit issued by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) Singapore, allowing employers to legally hire foreign employees for specific industries such as construction, marine, process, and manufacturing.
In this guide, we will walk you through the essential steps, eligibility criteria, and key considerations when applying for a Work Permit in Singapore. For further assistance, JWC Consultancy offers professional services to streamline the process and ensure compliance with MOM’s regulations.
The Work Permit is designed to allow businesses in labor-intensive industries to hire non-Singaporean workers, mainly from certain source countries approved by MOM. Unlike Employment Pass (EP) or S Pass, which target higher-skilled employees, the Work Permit is typically meant for lower-wage and semi-skilled workers.
Before applying for a Work Permit, it’s crucial to ensure that both the employer and the foreign worker meet MOM’s eligibility requirements.
Before applying for a Work Permit, check your industry’s foreign worker quota and levy requirements. MOM enforces a Dependency Ratio Ceiling (DRC), limiting the number of foreign workers a company can hire relative to its local workforce.
Industry-Specific Note:
Some industries, such as construction and marine, may have different quota ceilings or levy rates. Use MOM’s Foreign Worker Quota Calculator to determine your eligibility and the applicable levy rates.
Applications must be submitted via MOM’s Work Permit Online (WPOL) system. You will need the following:
Once the Work Permit is approved, you must pay the FWL. The fee varies depending on the worker's qualifications and the sector.
Employers are legally required to provide medical insurance coverage for all foreign workers employed under a Work Permit. For policies with start dates before 1 July 2023, a minimum coverage of SGD 15,000 per year is mandatory, covering inpatient care and day surgery expenses. Policies starting after 1 July 2023 require higher coverage, up to SGD 60,000 per year, to better protect employers from unexpected medical expenses.
Additionally, employers must place a security bond of SGD 5,000 with MOM for each non-Malaysian worker. This bond ensures compliance with MOM's regulations and is discharged once the worker returns to their home country and all conditions are met.
After approval and payment of the levy, the worker will receive a Work Permit and an In-Principle Approval (IPA) letter, which they must present upon entry to Singapore.
The above steps will also depend on industries that you are under as different industries may have different requirements during the application, issue and employment.
Employers must comply with MOM’s rules throughout the employment period, including:
Work Permits can be renewed online through MOM’s portal. Ensure that the worker’s details are updated, medical insurance is in place, and a new security bond is submitted if required.
Industry-Specific Note:
Some sectors, like construction, may require updated safety compliance documents for renewal.
If the worker’s employment is terminated, you must cancel the Work Permit online and arrange for repatriation. The security bond will be discharged once the worker returns home.
For businesses facing challenges, JWC Consultancy offers expert support to ensure smooth and compliant Work Permit applications.
At JWC Consultancy, we provide professional assistance throughout the entire Work Permit process. We understand that different industries may have specific requirements, and we tailor our services accordingly.
Our services include:
Navigating the Work Permit application process can be complex, especially with industry-specific requirements. JWC Consultancy is here to help you every step of the way. Let us simplify the process and ensure your compliance with MOM regulations.
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