Singapore Employment Pass Visa (EP)
Singapore Employment Pass Visa (EP)Author: John MediaForeign Entrepreneurs, Professionals, Managing Directors and Shareholders who wish to relocate to Singapore to be actively involved in your company operations, can apply for an Employment Pass (EP) Foreign individuals who are residing overseas can setup a Singapore private limited company and apply for their employment pass to operate their company operation. To apply for your Employment Pass, you will need to setup a Singapore Private Limited Company. To be considered for an Employment Pass, applicants will be assessed based on their salary, qualifications, relevant work experience and nature of job, and other factors. EP applicants must earn a fixed monthly salary of at least $2,500. There are basically three categories of EP: the P1, P2 and Q Pass.
They differ in the amount of salary earned and types of jobs. All EP holders qualify for dependant privileges Pass Types P Pass/Q1 Pass There are three categories of Employment Pass: P1, P2 and Q1 Pass. The P Pass is for foreigners seeking professional, managerial or executive and specialist jobs. P1 Pass – for applicants earning a fixed monthly salary of more than $7,000. P2 Pass – for applicants earning a fixed monthly salary of more than $3,500 and up to $7,000 and he/she possesses recognised qualifications.
Q1 Pass – for applicants earning a fixed monthly salary of more than $2,500 and he/she possesses recognised qualifications.
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