Overview: the Singapore Work Visa
A visa permitting employment, usually requiring a job offer and sponsorship from an approved employer. Skilled-worker routes often use points systems or labour-market tests.
A global business hub with a fast, digital immigration system. Work passes such as the Employment Pass are employer-applied and salary-tiered, while many travellers enjoy visa-free or e-Visa short stays.
Who this visa is for
Sponsored employment, skilled migration and intra-company transfers. Commonly 1–5 years, frequently renewable and a path toward residency.
Key things to know about applying in Singapore
- The Employment Pass is employer-sponsored and gated by a minimum salary.
- COMPASS points assess work-pass applications on salary, skills and diversity.
- Many nationalities get visa-free entry; others use a quick electronic visa.
- Student's Pass applications run through the ICA's online SOLAR+ system.
The application process, step by step
- Confirm you meet the eligibility criteria and choose the correct visa category.
- Gather your documents and check them against the official requirements.
- Complete and submit the official application and pay the required fees.
- Attend biometrics and, where required, the visa interview.
- Track your application and prepare for travel once approved.
Common reasons applications are refused
- Sponsorship or job-offer documents that are incomplete or inconsistent.
- Qualifications or experience that do not match the role.
- Salary below the threshold required by the visa route.
How VisaMet helps
VisaMet checks whether you qualify for the Singapore Work Visa, screens your documents against the official checklist, and — where an interview applies — lets you rehearse with a realistic mock officer. A personalised timeline keeps every deadline on track.
VisaMet provides preparation guidance, not legal advice. Always confirm current requirements with the official source before applying.