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Hiring mid level foreign talent can be essential for business growth in Singapore. If a candidate doesn’t meet Employment Pass requirements but still brings valuable skills, the S Pass is the right option. It’s designed for technicians, associate professionals, and skilled workers that help keep operations running smoothly.

This guide walks you through exactly how to apply for an S Pass step by step including eligibility, quotas, required documents, processing time, and what to do if the application gets rejected.

What is the S Pass?

The S Pass is a Singapore work visa for mid level skilled foreign professionals. The application must be submitted by a Singapore registered employer or a licensed employment agent.

S Pass holders are usually employed in fields such as:

It’s a practical alternative to the Employment Pass if the role is skilled but does not meet EP’s higher salary and qualification standards.

S Pass Eligibility Requirements (2026)

To be approved for an S Pass, the applicant must show that they meet both skills and employer based criteria. MOM typically looks for:

Salary requirements differ depending on:

The financial services sector typically has a higher salary benchmark compared to other industries.

Check more: S Pass Criteria in Singapore: Eligibility Requirements Explained

Documents Required for an S Pass Application

To submit a complete and successful S Pass application, both the employer and the candidate must prepare the required documents in advance. These help MOM verify the applicant’s identity, qualifications, and the legitimacy of the hiring company.

Documents from the candidate

Documents from the employer

S Pass Criteria in SingaporeHow to Apply for an S Pass: Step by Step

Step 1: Submit the S Pass application via EP Online

The employer or an authorised employment agent logs in to EP Online (EPOL) and fills in the S Pass application. They will:

Only Singapore registered employers or licensed EAs can submit the form. The candidate cannot apply on their own.

Step 2: MOM reviews and processes the application

After submission, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) assesses:

During this period, MOM may request additional documents or clarifications through EP Online.

Step 3: Employer receives the In-Principle Approval (IPA) or rejection

If the application is successful, MOM issues an In-Principle Approval (IPA) letter to the employer via EP Online. The IPA:

If the application is rejected, the employer can review the reasons and consider an appeal.

Step 4: Arrange for S Pass issuance

Once the candidate is in Singapore (or already here), the employer or EA applies to issue the S Pass through EP Online. At this stage they will:

When issuance is approved, MOM will schedule the next steps for registration.

Step 5: Register fingerprints and photo (if required)

The candidate may be asked to visit a MOM Services Centre to:

This is a straightforward appointment but must be completed within the timeframe stated in the IPA.

Step 6: Receive the S Pass card

After registration and document checks, MOM will produce the physical S Pass card. It is:

Processing Time and Validity

Once issued, an S Pass is typically:

Check more: First Immigrations EP service

S Pass Quota and Levy

The S Pass framework includes quota and levy rules to ensure a balanced workforce in Singapore.

S Pass quota by industry

Industry Maximum percentage of S Pass holders in total workforce
Service sector Up to 13 percent
All other sectors Up to 20 percent

On top of that, employers must pay a monthly levy for each S Pass holder and provide mandatory medical insurance. MOM reviews quota and levy compliance before approving any S Pass application.

S Pass Criteria in SingaporeBringing Family Members to Singapore

S Pass holders can bring their immediate family to live in Singapore if they meet the minimum salary requirements.

Family member Type of pass Salary requirement
Spouse and unmarried children under 21 Dependant’s Pass At least S$6,000 per month
Parents Long Term Visit Pass At least S$12,000 per month

Each family application is submitted separately by the employer after the main S Pass is approved.

Common Reasons an S Pass May Be Rejected

MOM commonly rejects applications for reasons such as:

Can You Appeal a Rejection?

Yes. The employer or licensed employment agent can file an appeal within 3 months from the rejection date.

A strong appeal should include:

Appeals typically take 3 to 6 weeks for review.

S Pass Renewal

S Pass holders can renew their pass as long as they continue to meet MOM requirements.

Timely renewal helps avoid interruptions to work status or the need for a fresh application.

Your Next Step

The S Pass process can be smooth when handled correctly, but delays or rejections can cost time and money. If you want expert guidance to secure approval for your foreign hires, our team is ready to help.

Explore our S Pass support services here: S Pass application

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