Key facts on Work Permit for MDW
Get an overview and key facts about the Work Permit for a migrant domestic worker (MDW).
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Who it is for | Foreigners employed as domestic helpers in Singapore. Both employers and helpers must meet the eligibility criteria. |
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Who can apply | Employer, sponsor or authorised employment agent needs to apply for the Work Permit. |
Qualifying salary | No minimum required. |
What is the duration | Up to 2 years, depending on the validity of the security bond. |
Is it renewable | Yes. Find out how to renew. |
Foreign worker levy | Yes. Employers must pay a monthly levy. |
Medical insurance | Employers must provide medical and personal accident insurance. |
Relevant legislation |
Conditions of Work Pass Employment of Foreign Manpower Act |
Related eServices and forms | Access online services and forms for helpers. |
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Get an idea of what you need to do before, during and after you apply for a Work Permit.
Step 1 of 5
Before applying
Before applying
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Know the eligibility and requirements to apply.
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Understand the guidelines to help create a good working relationship with your MDW.
For employers
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Register for the Employers' Orientation Programme.
For first-time employers
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Step 2 of 5
Before arrival
Before MDW's arrival
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Apply for Work Permit
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Know the eligibility to apply under the Joint-Income or Sponsorship schemes.
Lower-income employers or senior citizens may be eligible
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Apply for the Work Permit. Once approved, you will get an in-principle approval to bring the MDW into Singapore.
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Prepare for MDW's arrival
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Ensure that the MDW complies with the latest travel requirements.
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Buy a security bond.
For non-Malaysian MDW
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Buy medical and personal accident insurance for the MDW and submit the insurance details online.
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Register the MDW for the Settling-in Programme (SIP) once you know their arrival date.
For first-time MDWs
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Step 3 of 5
Upon arrival
Upon MDW's arrival
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Before permit can be issued
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Send the MDW to attend the SIP within 7 days of their arrival in Singapore, excluding Sunday and public holidays.
For first-time MDWs
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Send the MDW for a medical examination by a Singapore-registered doctor within 2 weeks of arrival.
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Get the Work Permit issued
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When the worker arrives, you can get the permit issued and you will get a Temporary Work Permit stating whether registration is required.
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(If required) Make an appointment for the MDW to register their fingerprints and photo.
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Receive the Work Permit card at the address provided 5 working days after registration or document verification.
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Step 4 of 5
Monthly
Monthly
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Every month
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Pay the MDW levy by GIRO.
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Every 6 months
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Send the MDW for a medical examination every 6 months.
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Step 5 of 5
When required
As and when required
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Notify MOM if you or your MDW's information changes.
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You can apply for levy waiver in certain situations.
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Renew the Work Permit before it expires.
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Apply for a replacement if the permit card is lost, stolen or damaged.
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Cancel the permit if the MDW no longer works for you.
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