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Renewing an S Pass can be tricky but it’s necessary to maintain employment in Singapore. The S Pass is for mid-level skilled workers and renewals need to be managed carefully to meet Ministry of Manpower (MOM) regulations. Understanding the process and meeting all the criteria is crucial to avoid any disruptions.

To renew an S Pass, you need to meet the updated salary requirement and ensure pass holders are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. From 1 September 2024, the qualifying salary for an S Pass will be $3,150. Be prepared for this change.

The S Pass renewal process involves few steps, submitting online and meeting all MOM requirements. Renewal means continuous legal employment and compliance. Prepare your documents and understand all criteria to save time and trouble upon receiving the S Pass renewal notice.
Key Points
Meet the updated salary and vaccination requirements.
Submit online through Ministry of Manpower.
Proper document preparation and criteria understanding is important.

S Pass Renewal Eligibility Criteria

Renewing an S Pass involves meeting certain criteria such as minimum salary requirement, quotas, levies and relevant work experience. These criteria ensures only qualified candidates are eligible for renewal.

Minimum Salary

To renew an S Pass, you must meet the minimum salary requirement. As of now, the minimum monthly salary is S$3,000 and S$3,500 for financial services sector.

Older applicants need higher salary according to their age and experience. This ensures pass holder’s salary is in line with their skills and cost of living in Singapore.

Quota and Levy

Your employer must comply with S Pass quota. Each sector has a cap on the number of S Pass holders, known as Dependency Ratio Ceiling (DRC). This quota is to maintain a balanced workforce, not to overcrowd local workers.

Employers also pay a monthly levy for each S Pass holder. Levy varies according to the total number of S Pass workers. Comply with quota and levy is important for renewal.

Relevant Work Experience

Work experience is another criteria for S Pass renewal. Your job role and industry matters. Applicants must have relevant work experience, matching their current job roles and responsibilities.

Ministry of Manpower uses the Self-Assessment Tool (SAT) to assess qualifications and experience. This tool considers factors such as your age and sector to ensure your skills and expertise match the job requirements.

S Pass Renewal Process

Renewing an S Pass involves knowing when to start the process, prepare the documents and submit online. Meet all the requirements to avoid processing delays.

Application Timeline

You can start the renewal process for S Pass up to 6 months before the pass expires. Renew the S Pass before the expiry date to avoid legal or employment problems.

The renewed pass can be up to 3 years depending on employer’s requirement and compliance. Start early to account for any unexpected processing time.

Documents Required

Several documents are needed when renewing S Pass. Make sure you have these documents ready:

  • Employment History: Recent pay slips and employment records.

  • Current S Pass Details: Information about the existing pass.

  • Employer’s Firm Information: Business registration and company operation proof.

  • Supporting Documents: Any additional documents required by Ministry of Manpower (MOM) as per case to case.

Having these documents prepared and accurate will make the process smoother.

Online Submission

Renewal is done online through Ministry of Manpower’s portal. Employers or their appointed employment agents can log in to submit.

Follow these steps:

  1. Log in: Log in to MOM portal with your credentials.

  2. Fill up Form: Fill in the details accurately.

  3. Upload Documents: Attach all required documents as indicated.

  4. Review and Submit: Review the information and documents and submit.

After submission, you will receive an acknowledgement and can track the application progress online through the same portal. Accurate submission will speed up processing time and reduce delays.

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Post-Submission Requirements

After submitting a new S Pass renewal application, you need to:

  1. Issue the renewed S Pass

  2. Medical examination (if required)

  3. Register for identity card

Issue of Renewed S Pass

After your application is approved, the next step is to issue the renewed S Pass. Your employer or appointed employment agent will do this. The renewed pass can be up to 3 years.

Remember to print and check the notification letter once the pass is issued. This letter will contain important details such as the expiry date and terms of the renewed pass. Keep this document safe as it is your official proof of work authorization in Singapore.

Medical Examination

You may need to undergo medical examination depending on your case. MOM will inform you if this is required. This will check for infectious diseases and overall health.

You must complete the medical examination within the timeline. Failure to do so will affect your pass renewal. Once you receive the medical report, submit to MOM as instructed. This will ensure you meet the health requirement to work in Singapore.

Register for Identity Card

After renewing your S Pass, you need to register or update your Foreign Identification Number (FIN) card which is your identity card in Singapore. This involves a visit to Employment Pass Services Centre (EPSC).

When you go to EPSC, bring along your passport, notification letter and any other documents required by MOM. This is compulsory to maintain your legal work status in Singapore. Your new identity card will reflect your renewed pass and your valid residency in Singapore.

Follow these steps correctly and on time to maintain your legal work status in Singapore and avoid any problems.

Compliance and Responsibilities

Compliance and responsibilities are both important for successful S Pass renewal. Employers and employees have their own duties to ensure the process is smooth and legal. If the application is rejected, there are ways to address it.

Employer’s Responsibilities

Employers must be updated with MOM’s guidelines and rules. One of the key responsibilities is to start the S Pass renewal within 6 months before the current pass expires. Any delay will cause the employee to lose the right to work.

Employers also need to check the quota and not exceed the allowed number of S Pass holders. If the quota is not managed well, the renewal application can be rejected. Besides, the employer has to pay monthly levy for each S Pass holder and this must be up-to-date to avoid any problems.

Employee’s Responsibilities

Employee must ensure they have a valid and updated employment contract with their employer. This document is required for the renewal and must comply with MOM’s prevailing guidelines.

Employees are also required to maintain good behaviour in the workplace. Any misconduct such as criminal activities or breach of Singapore’s laws may affect the renewal of their S Pass. Keeping personal documents current such as passport and identification card is also important. Lost or expired documents can delay or prevent the renewal.

Rejection of Application

If S Pass renewal application is rejected, there are ways to address it. One of the key actions is to read the rejection notice thoroughly which will state the reasons for rejection. This information is important to know what corrective actions to take.

Employer can then appeal to MOM. The appeal process involves submitting additional documents or information to address the reasons for rejection. Time is of the essence as any delay will cause the employee to be unable to work legally.

Fees and Payment

S Pass renewal involves certain fees to be paid by acceptable modes. Knowing the fees and how to pay will help to make the renewal process smoother.

Fees

The fee for S Pass renewal is a non-refundable fee that varies depending on the type of pass and the applicant. You need to pay the application fee first and then the processing fee after your renewal is approved. For example, from September 2023, the minimum S Pass salary requirement is SGD 3,000 per month. The fees can add up fast, so plan your budget accordingly.

Payment Modes

S Pass renewal payments must be made through MOM’s online system. The payment modes are:

  • Credit/Debit cards: Major cards such as Visa and MasterCard.

  • Internet banking: Local banks in Singapore offer internet banking options for payment.

  • GIRO: For companies, General Interbank Recurring Order (GIRO) is an option where payment will be deducted from your account.

Having these options gives you flexibility to pay your fees.

Refund Policy

Refunds are not applicable for S Pass renewal fees. Once payment is made, it is considered final. If your application is unsuccessful or if you withdraw your renewal application, you should not expect a refund. Knowing this policy will help you avoid any surprises.

If overpayment is due to administrative error, you can contact MOM for assistance. However, this is rare and you should double check all the details before payment.

S Pass Renewal Mistakes

Incomplete Documents: One of the most common mistakes is submitting incomplete documents. Make sure you have all the required documents such as your current S Pass, pass holder’s passport and other supporting documents.

Missed Deadline: You can renew S Pass up to 6 months before it expires. Missing these deadlines will cause complications or delays in the renewal process.

Incorrect Salary: Providing wrong or outdated salary will cause rejection. Ensure the salary meets the current requirement especially if the applicant is above 45 years old.

Not using SAT: Not using SAT will cause mistakes in eligibility. This tool will determine if the applicant is eligible for renewal.

Common MistakeHow to AvoidIncomplete DocumentsDouble check all required documentsMissed DeadlinesSet reminders for renewal datesIncorrect SalaryVerify current salary requirementNot using SATUse SAT before submitting your application

Incorrect Forms: Use the correct and updated forms provided by Ministry of Manpower (MOM). Outdated forms will cause delays.

Ignoring Medical Exams: Some jobs require additional medical exams. Not completing these exams will cause incomplete application.

Overlooking Employer’s Role: Remember, only employer or appointed employment agent can start a S Pass renewal. Ensure they are aware and ready to handle the renewal.

Always check with Ministry of Manpower for latest guidelines and updates to avoid mistakes during your renewal.

Summary

Renewing S Pass is important to ensure your foreign employees continue to work in Singapore legally. Stay on top of this to maintain your workforce and comply with local regulations.

Start by checking with Ministry of Manpower. You can submit your application up to 6 months before the pass expires.

Keep your company’s financial records for the past 3 years before submitting your application as this is required by Ministry of Manpower.

Meeting the minimum salary requirement is also important. For example, as of 2022, applicant must earn at least S$3,000 monthly, higher for older applicant or those in financial services industry.

Use the Self-Assessment Tool (SAT) regularly to ensure your employees meet the existing eligibility requirements. If they don’t qualify, consider appeal or re-evaluate their job.

Take these proactive steps to keep your business running smoothly. Start the renewal early and make sure you meet all the requirements for successful renewal. This will save you time and avoid last minute problems.

If you are considering hiring foreign workers, an in principle approval letter will be issued upon approval of the work permit. Talk to us if you need help in this area.
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