Singapore work passes and work permits for foreigners

Singapore work passes and work permits for foreigners

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While it's possible for foreigners to incorporate company in Singapore without requiring to visit Singapore and hence the work pass isn't required if you are not planning to work in Singapore. However, if you are planning to relocate, work or hire foreign-based employees in Singapore, obtaining a valid work pass is mandatory. Singapore has work passes that fit any category of employees based, different levels of skills and salaries. In this post, we will be discussing the various Singapore work passes that are available so that you can understand the different available option and choose to proceed further for the kind of pass you would need. For More information visit this link: http://precursor.com.sg/singapore-work-passes-work-permits-foreigners/
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FOREWORD The Filipino overseas worker is often hailed as a modern-day hero, a title earned through immense sacrifice, resilience, and hard work. Every day, millions of Filipinos wake up in foreign lands, navigating cultures, languages, and working conditions far from home. They endure homesickness, labor exploitation, and financial burdens, all in the hope of securing a better future for their families. This book is a deep dive into the real struggles of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs). It sheds light on their journey-from the moment they decide to leave, to the hardships they endure abroad, and the challenges of returning home. Through real-life case studies, I aim to paint a truthful picture of the OFW experience, highlighting both the triumphs and tragedies. This is for every OFW who has ever felt unseen, every family waiting for a loved one to return, and every Filipino dreaming of a life where migration is a choice, not a necessity.

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