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Though there are several online job directories and job sites and placement agents to help foreign professionals and skilled workers find suitable jobs in Singapore; the Ministry of Manpower,(18 Havelock Rd, Singapore 059764) is also equally receptive to foreign skilled professionals and one can visit their website www.mom.gov.sg for further details.
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The Ministry of Manpower (M.O.M) encourages foreign skilled workers. It provides an EPEC or Employment Pass Eligibility Certificate (valid up to six months) on the basis of which a foreign professional may come to Singapore and look for suitable employment. Upon securing a job; the M.O.M issues a valid Work Permit or Employment Pass or S Pass. (A recent variation is called the S Pass). |
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For Non-Singaporeans the Ministry of Manpower extends a helping hand and
whether you are new in town or seeking gainful employment in Singapore, the M.O.M can facilitate your job search.
Contact Singapore www.contactsingapore.org.sg
This is a comprehensive website for all the information one may need about working, studying, and living in Singapore.
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Employment Pass Eligibility Certificate (EPEC)
Find information on Employment Pass Eligibility Certificate for foreign professionals, managers, executives, specialists or middle-level skilled workers.
The renewal or cancellation of this pass is however totally dependent on the discretion of the concerned Employer and the M.O.M Acts as the 'issuing' authority only. The Spouse / Children of Expatriate workers are eligible for Dependent's Pass. Special permission of the M.O.M is required in case the holder of a Dependent's Pass wishes to work in Singapore, even if it is part time. One must take note of the fact that working in Singapore without a valid Work Permit or EP (Employment Pass) is a serious offence and the punishment may also include mandatory jail / fine or both, apart from seizure of the offender's travel documents and immediate deportation.
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Another important issue for Expatriate is that of Medical Fitness; subject to which
Employment Pass may or may not be issued to the expatriate worker.
Most Singapore Employers require a Medical Fitness Certificate to be issued to their prospective foreign employee by a local (Singaporean) doctor. If the foreigner in question fails the medical examination, he or she will not be eligible for the Employment Pass under any circumstances whatsoever.
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