Migration To Singapore

Thursday 29 May 2014

Skilled Worker Pass Or S-pass



Singapore is a hot shot for people engaged in corporate world. The country provides innumerable opportunities for work employees that recently it has evolved as a professional attraction for apprentices. Individuals requiring a non executive post are eventually hired by companies in Singapore but the apprenticeship requires a work permit. 

 S Pass is basically an employment license like other work passes in Singapore; however S pass is for mid skilled workers, the workers include technicians or any authorized specialist. The people who are previously working on a monthly basis income of $1,800 are eligible to apply for this working license. The applicants are judged on the basis of their qualification, their past work experience, their skills in the respective field and their years of training. The qualification level is diploma holders with a certified degree.  

The technical courses will be consider in your credentials only if the course you attended was for 12 months , i.e. you need a year  credit hours of study  for its acceptance. If u are older in age than you should have greater work experience and high salary than other individuals to meet the eligibility criteria. There is a quota system for keeping S pass holders as working applies.

Every company can accept 15 % S pass holders for their services work and 20 % people with S warrant in other working sectors. Only technicians with a monthly salary of $4ooo can apply for their dependents i.e. spouses and children, however individuals with salary less than this cannot apply for dependents pass. In order to apply for permanent residence they need a work experience of 4-5 years in Singapore. They need to cancel their work license if they quit a job and are supposed to reapply for other work firm as a foreigner by leaving Singapore.

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