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What is the change? Singapore has begun requiring some applicants to have their qualifications verified as part of the application process for Employment Passes, S Passes and Training Employment Passes.
What does the change mean? Employment Pass, S Pass and Training Employment Pass applicants whose college or university is not listed on a Ministry of Manpower online pull-down menu will be prompted to have their diplomas and above qualifications verified by a global verification agency.
Additional information: Employment Pass, S Pass and Training Employment Pass applicants are required to provide a copy of their diploma and above qualifications in order to submit an application. The Ministry of Manpower has been stringent when assessing work pass applications and, at its discretion, may request verification proof for an applicant’s qualifications.
Analysis & Comments: The change will add an administrative step for some Employment Pass, S Pass and Training Employment Pass applicants. Employers may need to make slight adjustments to timelines for employees who have to complete the additional step.
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