Written Answer to PQ on Training Work Permit Abuse
NOTICE PAPER 548 OF 2026 FOR THE SITTING ON OR AFTER 27 FEBRUARY 2026
QUESTION NO. 1595 FOR ORAL ANSWER
MP: Ms Gho Sze Kee
To ask the Minister for Manpower (a) whether the Ministry has assessed the risk that the lower levy for Training Work Permit holders may incentivise employers to deploy such permit holders in roles not genuinely intended for training purposes; and (b) what safeguards are in place to prevent abuse of the scheme.
Answer:
The Training Work Permit (TWP) is a short-term pass, which allows foreign trainees and students to undertake short-term practical training in Singapore.
2. The following safeguards and restrictions are in place. First, foreign trainees must be from related companies overseas, while foreign students must be undergoing the training as part of their course requirements. Second, the TWP is only valid for up to six months. It is non-renewable for foreign students, while foreign trainees cannot obtain another TWP until the last TWP has expired or is cancelled for six months. Finally, TWP holders are subject to Dependency Ratio Ceilings (DRCs), similar to Work Permit holders, as well as the levy rates for higher-skilled Work Permit holders.
3. The number of TWP holders has remained low, at ~0.2% of Work Permit holders. Employers who are found to have abused the scheme by deploying TWP holders in roles not genuinely intended for training purposes may be liable for a financial penalty of up to $10,000 per worker, and may also be debarred from employing foreign workers.