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Singapore Long Term Visit Pass (LTVP): Beginners’ Handbook

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Wish to stay in Singapore for an extended period of time to spend time with your family? Find out how you can do so and stay in Singapore for up to two years with the Long Term Visit Pass.

Singapore Long Term Visit Pass (LTVP): Beginners’ Handbook

If you're a foreign national but wish to stay in Singapore for over 30 days, you will have to obtain a Long Term Visit Pass (LVTP).

With an LTVP, you can stay in Singapore for a period of up to two years, and the pass can be renewed for subsequent periods. The LTVP is different from other types of visas in Singapore, such as the Employment Pass, which is issued to foreign professionals, managers, and executives who are employed by Singapore companies; or the Student Pass, which is issued to foreign students who wish to study in Singapore.

In a nutshell, the LTVP Singapore is specifically designed for those who wish to stay in Singapore for a longer period of time without having to apply for a new visa every few months.

Read on for our comprehensive guide on everything you need to know about LVTP, including its eligibility, conditions, application process, and requirements.

What Is a Long Term Visit Pass in Singapore?

According to the Ministry of Manpower (MOM), a Long Term Visit Pass (LTVP) in Singapore is a type of visa issued to foreigners who wish to stay in Singapore for an extended period of time to visit their family members who are Singapore citizens or permanent residents, or for other long-term purposes such as employment, business, or study.

The Long-Term Visit Pass is meant for a common-law partner, step-child, or handicapped child of an Employment Pass or S Pass holder. Pass holders who earn over S$12,000 can also get a pass for their parents.

To apply for a LTVP, the applicant must be sponsored by a Singapore citizen or permanent resident who is either a spouse, parent, child or grandchild. The sponsor must also meet certain eligibility criteria, such as income and housing requirements. The application process for the LTVP can be done online or at a Singapore embassy or consulate overseas, and typically takes several weeks to process.

What Is LTVP+?

Also known as the Singapore Long Term Visit Pass Plus , the LTVP+ allows holders to stay in Singapore for three years, and can be subsequently renewed for up to five years per renewal. This is applicable to spouses of Singaporean citizens or Permanent Residents. Additionally, LTVP+ holders can enjoy health and employment benefits.

Nonetheless, LTVP+’s eligibility conditions include having at least one child who is Singaporean. If you do not have a child, you could still be eligible if you have been married for at least three years.

Types of Long Term Visit Pass

There are two types of LTVP available in Singapore – namely the ones issued by the Singapore Immigrant and Checkpoints Authority (ICA), and the MOM.

1st Type: Issued by the ICA

The ICA issues one type of LTVP. This LTVP functions like an extension of an existing Short-Term Visit Pass. This is applicable to foreign visitors who wish to stay in Singapore for over 30 days that the Short-Term Visit Pass permits .

2nd Type: Issued by the MOM

Another type of LTVP is issued by the MOM. This is applicable to the family members of foreign employees who are not eligible for the Dependant’s Pass , but wish to live with their family members in Singapore.

Who Is Eligible To Apply for a Long Term Visit Pass in Singapore?

Depending on the type of LTVP you intend to apply, the eligibility criteria differs.

According to the ICA , you can apply for a LTVP with them if you fulfill the following conditions:

  • Spouse of a Singaporean citizen;
  • Spouse of a Singapore Permanent Resident;
  • The dependant child (below age 21) of a Singaporean Citizen or Permanent Resident;
  • The parent of a Singaporean Citizen or Permanent Resident;
  • Graduate from a Higher Learning institution who wishes to be employed in Singapore;
  • The mother or grandmother of a young foreigner who is studying in Singapore with a Student’s Pass;
  • Foreigner seeking permission to give birth in Singapore.

If you are a foreign employee and wish to bring your family member to Singapore with an LTVP, you can do so if:

  • Earn a fixed monthly income of S$6,000 based on your own income, and not the combined household income
  • Your employer is a Singapore-registered, established company
  • Common-law spouse
  • Unmarried step-children under 21 years old
  • Unmarried handicapped children 21 years old and above
  • Parents – if you earn a fixed monthly income of at least S$12,000
  • You hold a Singapore EntrePass

The Required Documents for a Long Term Visit Pass

The Required Documents for a Long Term Visit Pass

To apply for your LTVP, your documents have to be in English and in their original copies. If they are not in English, the documents will have to be translated by a professional translator.

Documents for the ICA

To apply for your LTVP at the ICA, you will need:

  • A photocopy of your passport bio-data page;
  • Disembarkation/Embarkation (D/E) number;
  • Recent passport-sized photo taken within the last three months, based on Singapore’s acceptable photo guidelines .

Additional required documents depending on the person travelling:

Documents required from the Singaporean Citizen or Permanent Resident:

  • Identity Card;
  • Past three years of income tax Notice of Assessment;
  • Central Provident Fund (CPF) Statement for the past 12 months which reflects his/her monthly CPF contributions;
  • Employment letter, reflecting the start date, position, and monthly income;
  • Valid registration certificate issued by the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA);
  • Past 12 months of the company’s Profit and Loss Statement.

Documents for the MOM

To apply for the LTVP at the MOM , you can refer to the following table:

Can You Renew Your Singapore Long Term Visit Pass?

You can renew your Long Term Visit Pass Singapore, following the same process as your initial application.

  • To renew your LTVP issued by the ICA, you will have to apply at least ten days before your current one expires.
  • To renew your LTVP issued by the MOM, you will have to apply a maximum of six months before your current one expires.

However, renewing your LTVP renewal does not necessarily guarantee that you will obtain your new pass, since you will be assessed based on your eligibility and the existing criteria.

Differences Between LTVP, Employment Pass and S Pass

LTVP, Employment Pass and S Pass are all different types of work visas that allow foreigners to work and live in Singapore. However, they vary in terms of eligibility requirements, benefits, and validity period.

The LTVP is a long-term visit pass issued to foreigners who are married to Singaporean citizens or permanent residents, or who have children who are Singapore citizens or permanent residents. It allows them to stay in Singapore for extended periods of time of up to 2 years initially, and is renewable subsequently. However, it does not allow the pass holder to work in Singapore.

The Employment Pass is a work visa for foreign professionals, managers, executives, and skilled workers who are hired by a Singapore-registered company. To qualify for an Employment Pass, the applicant must have a job offer from a Singapore-based company, earn a monthly income of at least S$4,500, and possess relevant educational qualifications and work experience. The validity period of an Employment Pass is usually between 1 to 2 years, depending on the applicant's qualifications and the sponsoring company.

An S Pass is a work visa for mid-level skilled foreign employees. To qualify for an S Pass, the applicant must have a job offer from a Singapore-based company, earn a monthly minimum income of S$2,500, and have relevant qualifications and work experience. The validity period of an S Pass is usually between 1 to 2 years, depending on the applicant's qualifications and the sponsoring company.

In summary, an LTVP allows foreigners to stay in Singapore for an extended period of time, but does not allow them to work. On the other hand, an Employment Pass is meant for high-level skilled foreign professionals and managers, while an S Pass is for

mid-level skilled foreign employees. Both Employment Pass and S Pass holders are allowed to work in Singapore, with Employment Pass holders enjoying more benefits – including the ability to bring their families over and to apply for permanent residency.

Differences Between LTVP and Dependant Pass

LTVP and Dependant’s Pass are both visas issued by the Singapore government to the family members of foreigners who are living and working in Singapore. While they share some similarities, there are also some key differences between the two:

Eligibility Requirements

A Dependant Pass is issued to the legally married spouse or unmarried children (under the age of 21) of an Employment Pass or S Pass holder, while a Long-Term Visit Pass is issued to a wider range of family members, including the legally married spouse or unmarried children (under 21 years old) of a Singapore citizen, permanent resident or Employment Pass holder. The LTVP is also issued to other family members such as parents, step-parents, and handicapped children who are over 21 years old.

Dependant’s Pass holders can work in Singapore, but only if they secure their own work visa. On the other hand, LTVP holders are not allowed to work in Singapore.

Dependant’s Pass holders enjoy similar benefits as their main pass holder in terms of healthcare, education and access to housing. They can also apply for permanent residency. However, LTVP holders are not entitled to the same benefits as Dependant’s Pass holders, but they are eligible to stay in Singapore for a longer period of time and have more flexibility in terms of their stay in the country.

Validity Period

A Dependant’s Pass is usually valid for the same duration as the main pass holder's work visa. For instance, if the main pass holder has an Employment Pass that is valid for 2 years, the Dependant’s Pass will also be valid for 2 years. In comparison, an LTVP can be issued for up to 2 years initially, and is renewable thereafter.

In summary , the main difference between LTVP and Dependant’s Pass lies in the eligibility requirements, validity period and employment opportunities. Dependant’s Pass is only available for family members of Employment Pass or S Pass holders while LTVP is available for a wider range of family members, and Dependant’s Pass holders can work with a separate work visa, while LTVP holders are not allowed to work in Singapore.

The Required Steps of Applying for the Long Term Visit Pass

The Required Steps of Applying for the Long Term Visit Pass

Gather the required documents and complete the application form . Upon submission of your application, you can expect a notification from the MOM.

Once you have successfully completed this step, you will obtain the in-principle letter of approval. Afterwards, you should bring your family members over. When you are all in Singapore, you will have to obtain a pass issued for your family members.

How to apply for a long term visit pass:

Pre-approved Letter of Consent (PLOC)

The Pre-approved Letter of Consent (PLOC) is a document introduced by the MOM, and allows the holder to work in Singapore legally.

The PLOC does not require you to have a job offer secured, yet remains effective so long as your LTVP or LVTP+ remain valid. This means that in the event that your LTVP or LTVP+ expires, your PLOC also becomes invalid.

To be eligible for a PLOC application, you are required to have a spouse or unmarried child of a Singaporean citizen or permanent resident. Otherwise, you can also have an LTVP or LTVP+ to be eligible for the application. If you are unable to apply for a PLOC but wish to work in Singapore, you will have to apply for a Letter of Consent through your company.

Letter of Consent (LOC)

Unlike the PLOC, the Letter of Consent (LOC) requires you to have secured a job offer prior to applying. Granted by the MOM, this letter provides you the right to legally work for a Singapore-registered business. There is no limit to the number of employees a Singapore-registered business can employ, which makes LOC holders appealing employment prospects.

To be eligible for a LOC, you will need to have a Dependant’s Pass that is tied to an Employment Pass holder, EntrePass, or be a holder of a Personalized Employment Pass (PEP) that is valid for a minimum of 3 months from the application date.

Alternatively, you can also possess a LTVP that is tied to a Singaporean Citizen or Permanent Resident, that is valid for a minimum of 3 months.

Employment Pass

Holders of the LTVP and Dependant’s Pass can also  apply for the Employment Pass, other than their family member with the main work permit.

With an Employment Pass, there is more flexibility – in fact, the pass holder can even hold directorial roles in a Singapore-registered business.

Holders of the LTVP and Dependant’s Pass with an Employment Pass can also freely renew and cancel the pass, without being affected by the main family member.  

Find out more about Singapore PR renewal criteria .

To Round Off

In conclusion, the Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) in Singapore is an important visa option for family members of Singaporean citizens, Permanent Residents, or work visa holders who want to stay in the country for an extended period of time. The LTVP allows family members to stay in Singapore for up to two years initially, with the possibility of renewal.

Although LTVP holders are not permitted to work in Singapore, they can enjoy the country's high standard of living, healthcare, education, and other benefits. The application process for the LTVP involves determining eligibility, submitting an online application, paying a fee, undergoing a medical examination, and collecting the LTVP.

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How Much Does the Application Cost?

There is a non-refundable application fee of S$30 for each submitted application. Payment can be done online using a credit card.

Once your LTVP is approved, you are required to pay S$60 for the pass itself. Additionally, you may also have to pay for other applicable fees depending on your situation.

What Does the Application Process Look Like?

The application process is relatively easy. Simply gather the necessary documents, complete the application, and submit them. In a few weeks’ time, you will either receive a notification about your acceptance or rejection. If your application is approved, you will obtain the in-principle approval letter. Subsequently, bring your sponsored family member over to Singapore, and have their pass issued with the authority.

Can I Extend or Cancel My Application?

To extend your LTVP , you will have to repeat the same process as your initial LTVP application. However, this does not necessarily guarantee that you will obtain your new pass, since you will be assessed based on your eligibility and the existing criteria.

To cancel your LTVP , log onto the Employment Pass Online portal and hover over to the LTVP section. You can then cancel your LTVP in just a few clicks. If you’re the person cancelling the LTVP, it will be immediately cancelled. If your employer is cancelling your visa, it could take some time for your LTVP to be cancelled.

In the event that your family member no longer requires the LTVP, you have to cancel it and return the card to the issuing authority. This cancellation is immediate and does not incur any fees.

How Long Is the Long Term Visit Pass Valid for?

The LTVP has a validity of up to two years, depending on your reason of application. If you wish to join a family member who is a foreign employee in Singapore, your Pass will have the same validity period as their Employment Pass.

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The Ultimate Guide to Long Term Visit Pass (LTVP) in Singapore

If you are an expat employee based in Singapore and would like to bring your family or your significant other to the country, the long-term visit pass (LTVP) is your best bet. But there are certain criteria that need to be met on the part of both the applicant and the dependents.

In this Pacific Prime Singapore article, we will explain the details of the LTVP and the type of insurance suitable for its holders.

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What is a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP)?

The Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) is a type of pass designed for certain family members of an Employment Pass or S Pass holder.

Foreign partners of Singapore Citizens (SCs) or Singapore Permanent Residents (SPRs) are eligible for the Long Term Visit Pass-Plus (LTVP+) system. Foreign partners of SCs who apply for LTVP will be immediately considered for LTVP+ if they’re qualified.

It provides foreign partners of SCs with an extended period of residency, increasing their chances of staying in the country. Upon approval, they can stay in Singapore for three years initially, and if their LTVP+ is renewed, they are allowed to reside for five years.

The best part is that LTVP+ holders are entitled to healthcare and employment benefits.

A foreign employee can apply for a Long Term Visit Pass for their family if they meet these requirements:

  • Hold an Employment Pass or S Pass
  • Earn a minimum salary of SGD $6,000
  • Are sponsored by an established, Singapore-registered company (usually the employer)

Eligible applicants can then get a pass for the following family members:

  • Common-law spouse
  • Unmarried handicapped children above 21 years old
  • Unmarried step-children under 21 years old
  • Parents – only for those earning a fixed monthly salary of at least $12,000

How to Apply for a Long-Term Visit Pass

Below is a quick summary of the LTVP application procedures:

  • Fill out the Long Term Visit Pass Application Form and include the supporting documents.
  • Submit the application as well as the supporting documents over the counter at any SingPost branch.
  • Pay SGD $105 for each application by cash, NETS, or CashCard. Remember to keep the payment advice slip as proof of submission.
  • Request for the pass to be issued. You’ll have to be in Singapore to claim the pass.
  • Register fingerprints and photos of your dependents. You can check the letter of notification issued to know whether you need to register the fingerprints of your dependents and have their photo taken. If you’re registering for the first time or your last registration was more than 5 years ago, you will need to register.
  • Collect the LTVP card. The card should be delivered to the specified address in your application form 4 working days after you register and get your documents verified.

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What Types of Insurance are Suitable for LTVP Holders

Insurance is particularly crucial to LTVP holders because they are not entitled to MediShield Life insurance coverage or the same level of government subsidies that Singaporeans and Permanent Residents enjoy.

Below are the three types of insurance for your important ones holding a Long-Term Visit Pass:

Health Insurance

Most, if not all, health insurance plans come with hospitalization protection. As we all know, the healthcare costs in Singapore are by no means easy on the wallet. Comprehensive hospitalization insurance coverage can ensure that you will not need to pay out-of-pocket for the medical bill and that your dependent can fully focus on recovery.

Personal Accident Insurance

A personal accident plan goes a long way in protecting your dependent against a slew of potential perils and accidents such as food poisoning and car accidents. A solid accident insurance policy should cover accidental death and permanent disability, as well as offer insurance benefits for reimbursement of medical treatment due to accidents.

Critical Illness Insurance

Critical illness offers additional coverage for medical emergencies like heart attack and stroke and can compensate for where traditional health insurance may fall short. After all, critical illnesses may not only result in a hefty medical bill but also loss of income or even the need to hire a full-time caretaker.

Update for LTVP Holders

LTVP holders should note that, according to the government, they will not be eligible for the solidarity payment under the Solidarity Budget in 2020. However, they are still entitled to benefits as part of a Singaporean household, such as GST vouchers, U-save rebates and special payment, as well as service and conservancy charges rebates.

A digital Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) will be provided in place of a physical LTVP card starting on February 27, 2023.

The digital LTVP can be viewed through the Singpass app or saved in PDF or OA format through MyICA or FileSG. Anyone who is unsure about the authenticity of a digital LTVP can check on the FileSG website .

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With the LTVP (MOM) , foreigners with work passes can bring in additional family members to stay in Singapore. Additionally, Singapore citizens and Permanent Residents (PRs) can also sponsor LTVP (ICA) for their family members.

The Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) application is specifically designed for individuals who want to stay in Singapore for a longer duration with their direct family members without the inconvenience of applying for a new visa every few months.

If you’re considering applying for an LTVP in Singapore, our article will guide you through the eligibility criteria, application process, and LTVP renewal procedure. Furthermore, we will explore the benefits of LTVP Plus (LTVP+), an enhanced version of the pass that offers even more perks. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to bring your loved ones to Singapore for a long-term visit!

Different Types of Long-Term Visit Passes in Singapore

If you’re planning a long-term stay in Singapore, you may need to apply for a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP). There are two types of LTVPs that you can apply for, each issued by a different authority:

This pass is essentially an extension of an existing Short-Term Visit Pass for family members of Singapore citizens and Permanent Residents (PRs). It is suitable for foreign visitors who wish to stay in Singapore for more than the 30 days allowed by a Short-Term Visit Pass.

This pass is intended for the family members of foreign employees who are not eligible for a Dependant’s Pass but want to live with their loved ones in Singapore.

What is LTVP+?

The Long-Term Visit Pass-Plus (LTVP+) scheme was introduced to assist Singaporean families with foreign spouses. This new scheme offers foreign spouses of Singapore citizens who qualify a longer period of residency, providing them with greater certainty of stay. The LTVP+ also offers a range of benefits, including access to healthcare and employment opportunities.

Couples with at least one Singaporean child from their marriage are eligible to apply for the LTVP+. For those without a Singapore Citizen child, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) will consider other factors, such as the duration of marriage, and generally look more favourably upon those who have been married for at least 3 years.

LTVP+ holders will be eligible for a longer period of residency in Singapore, with the LTVP+ being valid for 3 years in the first instance and for up to 5 years for each subsequent renewal. Additionally, LTVP+ holders will receive healthcare subsidies for inpatient services at restructured hospitals, which are set at a level close to that for Permanent Residents.

Furthermore, LTVP+ holders seeking work in Singapore will find it easier to do so. Prospective employers of LTVP+ holders can apply to the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) for a Letter of Consent (LOC) on their behalf, instead of an Employment/S Pass or Work Permit.

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Eligibility Criteria for Applying for a Long-Term Visit Pass (ICA) in Singapore

To be eligible for a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) issued by the Singapore Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) , the requirements vary depending on the type of pass you are applying for. Here are the criteria for applying for an LTVP with ICA:

  • You are the spouse of a Singapore citizen or permanent resident.
  • You are the dependant child of a Singapore citizen or permanent resident and are below the age of 21.
  • You are the parent of a Singapore citizen or permanent resident.
  • You are a graduate from a higher learning institution who intends to be employed in Singapore.
  • You are the mother or grandmother of a young foreigner who is studying in Singapore with a Student’s Pass.
  • You are a foreigner seeking permission to give birth in Singapore.

Applicants who meet the above eligibility requirements may apply for an LTVP with ICA, which allows for an extension of stay beyond the typical short-term visit pass duration.

Eligibility Criteria for Applying for a Long-Term Visit Pass (MOM) in Singapore

To be eligible for a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) issued by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) , you must meet the requirements that vary depending on the type of work pass you hold. You can apply for an LTVP for your family member if you meet all the following conditions:

  • You must hold an Employment Pass (EP), S Pass, Personalised Employment Pass (PEP), Overseas Networks & Expertise (ONE) Pass or EntrePass.
  • You must earn a minimum fixed monthly salary of $6,000. This is based on your salary and not on your combined household income.
  • You must be sponsored by an established, Singapore-registered company (usually your employer).

You can get a pass for the following family members:

  • Your common-law spouse.
  • Your unmarried handicapped children aged 21 and above.
  • Your unmarried step-children under 21 years old.
  • Your parents – only if you are earning a fixed monthly salary of at least $12,000 .

Here are the steps for applying Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) at the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) in Singapore:

  • Gather all the required documents for the LTVP application. The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) website contains detailed information regarding the specific documents required for each type of application.
  • Go to the ICA website and access the LTVP e-Service. Fill in the application form and upload all the required documents. You will also need to pay the application fee online.

Note: LTVP application by foreign spouse of Singapore citizen who did not complete the Pre-Marriage Long-Term Visit Pass Assessment (PMLA) will take longer, up to 6 months to be processed.

  • If your LTVP application is approved, you will receive the email notification.
  • Upon in-principle approval of the Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) application, you can enquire the application status and download the term and conditions for issuance of LTVP and medical report form (for those who are required to undergo a medical check-up). The applicant must upload the completed forms within 30 days from the in-principle approval date. Otherwise, the application will be considered withdrawn.
  • Once the uploaded document(s) are verified by ICA, the applicant will be notified via email to make payment using the  e-Service . Payment of S$60 for applicant’s LTVP and S$30 for a Multiple Journey Visa (if applicable) must be made within 30 days upon receiving the email notification, otherwise the approval will be withdrawn.
  • Once the payment has been made, the applicant will be informed if he/she is required to visit ICA Building physically for the issuance of LTVP. If applicant is required to visit ICA Building, the applicant can download the In-Principle Approval (IPA) letter which is valid for three months from date of issue. With effect from 27 February 2023, a digital Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) will be issued in place of a physical LTVP card.

Here are the steps for applying Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) at the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) in Singapore:

  • Gather the necessary documents for the application. Depending on the family member you are applying for, you may also be required to submit additional documents. The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) website contains detailed information regarding the specific documents required for each type of application.
  • Your Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) application can be submitted online via myMOM portal by your employer or Employment Agency (EA). It is essential to complete all mandatory fields and provide the relevant supporting documents. Additionally, an application fee of S$105 must be paid before submitting the application.
  • The processing time for Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) application varies and can take up to 8 weeks. You can check the status of your application on the MOM website.
  • If your application is approved, you will receive the in-principle approval (IPA) letter via email. The applicant must enter to Singapore within 6 months (for EP holder) or 2 months (for S Pass holder) from the date of approval.
  • An email notification letter will be sent to you, which will remain valid for 1 month. This notification will contain instructions on completing the card registration process, which includes paying the approval fees of S$225 for each pass, and S$30 for a multiple journey visa (if applicable). The card registration formalities comprise undergoing a medical check-up, registering fingerprints, and having your photo taken.
  • After completing the registration process and your documents are verified, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) will dispatch the card to the provided address within 5 working days.

Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) Renewal

To renew an LTVP issued by the ICA , you need to apply at least 2 months before your current LTVP expires. This is to ensure that your application can be processed and approved before your current pass expires. You can apply for renewal online through the ICA’s e-Service portal.

If your LTVP is issued by the MOM , you can apply for renewal up to 6 months before it expires. It is recommended that you start the renewal process early to allow for any delays in processing. Your employer or EA can apply for renewal through the EP Online.

It is important to note that renewals are not guaranteed. You will still need to meet the eligibility criteria and provide all the necessary documents for evaluation.

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What’s Next?

If you have been granted a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) in Singapore, you may be wondering what your next steps should be. One option to consider is applying for permanent residency (PR) in Singapore, which offers greater stability and benefits, such as access to government-funded healthcare and education, and lower costs for housing and other expenses.

To apply for PR, you must meet certain eligibility criteria, including having a stable income, contributing to the local community, and demonstrating a commitment to living in Singapore long-term. Additionally, you will need to fill out an application and submit the required documents to ICA.

The application process can take several months, so it is crucial to ensure that your documentation is complete and accurate before submitting it. If you are unsure about any aspect of the application process or whether you meet the eligibility criteria, our team of experienced immigration consultants can provide further guidance. We have also developed a profile assessment tool that utilizes our collective knowledge and expertise to help determine your likelihood of obtaining Singapore PR.

Overall, applying for PR can be an excellent way to secure your future in Singapore and enjoy the many benefits that come with being a permanent resident. Check out our article on the 10 benefits of becoming a Singapore Permanent Resident to learn more. If you have an LTVP and are considering your next steps, it is worth exploring the possibility of applying for PR .

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Staying Long-Term: Your Guide to the Long-Term Visit Pass in Singapore

Staying Long-Term: Your Guide to the Long-Term Visit Pass in Singapore

Singapore is an exciting, cosmopolitan city-state that draws expats worldwide. If you’re considering living in Singapore long-term, you’ll need to understand the requirements for obtaining a Long Term Visit Pass (LTVP). This guide provides an overview of LTVP eligibility, application process, dependent privileges, and renewal requirements.

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Who is Eligible for an LTVP in Singapore?

The LTVP is intended for foreigners who want to stay in Singapore for an extended period. To qualify, you must meet specific criteria:

Financial Means

You must prove that you have the financial means to support yourself and any dependents throughout your time in Singapore. This includes providing bank statements showing regular income or sufficient savings.

Clean Criminal Record

You cannot have any criminal convictions in any country. A clear police report is required.

Minimum Age 21 Years

Applicants must be at least 21 years old.

Health Insurance

Proof of health insurance coverage for your stay in Singapore is mandatory. This can be private health insurance or coverage by your employer.

How to Apply for an LTVP

Obtaining an LTVP may vary slightly depending on your nationality and employment status. Here are the basic steps:

Identify Sponsor

First, you must identify an appropriate sponsor for your LTVP application. This is usually your Singaporean spouse or a company that will employ you.

Submit Application

Work with your sponsor to complete the application forms and gather supporting documents. Applications are submitted online.

Personal Interview

Once your application is received, you may need to attend an interview to verify details. Bring your passport and any other requested documents.

Medical Check

A basic medical exam is required to show you are in good health. Testing is done in Singapore.

Issuance of LTVP

If approved, your LTVP will be issued within four weeks. It is valid for up to 60 months at a time. You can enter and exit Singapore freely.

Can Family Members Get an LTVP?

Yes, eligible family members can be included in your application as dependents. This includes:

  • Unmarried children under 21 years old

Dependent privileges allow family members to reside in Singapore on the exact LTVP validity dates. Dependent children may attend school in Singapore.

Requirements to Renew an LTVP

As the expiry date approaches, you can apply for LTVP renewal to extend your long-term stay. The process is similar to the initial application. You need to:

  • Prove continued eligibility
  • Get sponsor’s support
  • Complete renewal forms
  • Attend interview
  • Pass medical check

With an approved renewal, your LTVP validity will be extended by another 60 months. There is no limit to how many times you can renew.

The Long-Term Visit Pass provides an excellent opportunity for expats who want to live in Singapore long-term without permanent residency . With proper planning and preparation, the application process can be simple. Be sure to work closely with your sponsor and meet all documentary requirements. If approved, the LTVP allows you to stay legally in Singapore for up to 5 years.

Critical Tips for Obtaining an LTVP

  • Start early – application processing takes time
  • Choose an appropriate sponsor, like an employer or spouse
  • Maintain financial support and health insurance
  • Keep a clean criminal record
  • Comply with renewal rules

With some foresight and careful follow-through, the LTVP can be your ticket to long-term residence in this vibrant Asian country.

Frequently Asked Questions About the LTVP

How soon before my current visa expires should i apply for ltvp renewal.

Start the LTVP renewal process 2-3 months before your pass expires. This gives sufficient processing time and prevents any legal status lapses.

Can I change employers while holding an Employment Pass tied to LTVP?

You can change employers, but your new company must agree to take over as the LTVP sponsor. Proper procedures must be followed to transfer sponsorship.

What documents need to be authenticated for the LTVP application?

Standard documents requiring authentication are birth certificates, marriage certificates, educational certificates, bank statements, employment letters, health certificates, and identity documents.

Can I appeal if my LTVP application gets rejected?

Yes, you can appeal a rejected LTVP application within 30 days. Additional documents to address the grounds for rejection may be required to support the appeal.

What is the fee for the LTVP application in Singapore?

The non-refundable processing fee is $30 per applicant. There are no renewal fees for each subsequent 60-month extension granted. Dependents also pay $30 each.

Does the LTVP allow me to work in Singapore?

The LTVP itself needs to grant you a work pass. You need to separately qualify for and obtain an Employment Pass or other work visa sponsored by an employer.

With careful planning and understanding of the requirements, the Long Term Visit Pass can enable you to stay and thrive in Singapore for the long haul.

The Long-Term Visit Pass provides an excellent opportunity for expats who want to live in Singapore long-term without permanent residency. With proper planning and preparation, the application process can be simple. Be sure to work closely with your sponsor and meet all documentary requirements. If approved, the LTVP allows you to stay legally in Singapore for up to 5 years.

The long-term visit pass in Singapore can extend residence for those who meet the eligibility criteria. Essential tips include choosing the right sponsor, maintaining finances, keeping a clean record, and complying with renewals. With some foresight, the LTVP offers eligible applicants a pathway to a long-term stay in Singapore.

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Things to Know When Applying for a Long-term Visit Pass in Singapore

Foreign employees based in Singapore who wish to bring their family or dependents in the country will need to be assessed for eligibility to apply for a long-term visit pass.

ALSO READ: How to Apply for Permanent Residency in Singapore

A long-term visit pass is usually availed upon request by a foreign employee based in Singapore through their employer (sponsor) to bring in their family/dependents to stay with them in the medium or long term. However, there are certain criteria that need to be met on the part of the applicant as well as their dependent/s. Continue to read below to find out more.

What You Need to Know When Applying for a Long-term Visit Pass in Singapore

How to Apply for a Long-Term Visit Pass (for Employees) in Singapore

A foreign employee may apply for a Long Term Visit Pass for their family if they meet these eligibility requirements, as stated by the Ministry of Manpower:

  • Holder of an Employment or S Pass
  • A fixed monthly salary of at least SGD 6,000.
  • Under the sponsorship of an established, Singapore-registered company (usually the employer)

Eligible applicants can get a pass for the following family members:

  • Common-law spouse
  • Unmarried handicapped children above 21 years of age
  • Unmarried step-children below 21 years of age
  • Parents (only for those earning a fixed monthly salary of  at least $12,000 )

Requirements :

  • Long-term visit pass application for each dependent
  • Copies of passport details
  • Birth or marriage certificates (where applicable)

Additional Requirements per Category:

  • Copy of the common law marriage certificate
  • A letter issued by the embassy acknowledging the common law relationship of the work pass holder (WPH) and their spouse, as recognized under the laws of their country
  • An affidavit from the WPH declaring that the WPH and spouse are in a common-law relationship under the laws of their country. The affidavit must also be notarised in that same country.
  • Unmarried handicapped children above 21 years of age : A letter or report from a medical practitioner on the child’s condition.
  • A copy of the court order sanctioning the child’s custody
  • A letter from the other biological parent stating there is no objection to bringing the child to Singapore
  • Aged 12 years and below
  • Applying for a new LTVP (including those whose LTVPs have expired or have been cancelled for more than 30 days)

Note : Existing Dependent Pass (DP), LTVP, and Student’s Pass Holders are not required to submit this document (c) .

  • Parents : A copy of the work pass holder’s birth certificate that states the names of the parents.

Procedures :

STEP 1 : Fill out the Long Term Visit Pass Application Form and include the supporting documents indicated in the document.

STEP 2 : Submit the application along with the supporting documents over the counter at any SingPost branch.

STEP 3 : Pay SGD 105 for each application. You can pay by cash, NETS, or CashCard. Remember to keep the payment advice slip given to you as proof of your submission.

STEP 4 : Request for the pass to be issued. For this step, the applicant must be in Singapore to claim the pass.

  • Log in to EP Online to make the request and submit the supporting documents.
  • SGD 225 for each pass
  • SGD 30 for each Multiple Journey Visa (where applicable)
  • The letter has to be given to the foreigner. This will allow them to travel in and out of Singapore while they wait for their pass card to be issued.
  • The letter will specify whether or not the foreigner needs to register their fingerprints and have their photo taken.
  • The letter is valid for 1 month from the date of issue.

What You’ll Need for the Pass to be Issued:

  • The foreigner’s passport details
  • Details of the foreigner’s current Short Term Visit Pass or immigration pass.
  • The foreigner’s residential address in Singapore
  • A local address where the card can be delivered by post
  • Contact details of at least one authorised recipient to receive an SMS or e-mail alert with delivery details.
  • Disembarkation/Embarkation card (immigration white card)
  • Completed medical examination form or health declaration form
  • Completed declaration form attached with the foreigner’s in-principle approval letter

STEP 5 : Register fingerprints and photo. Check the letter of notification issued to know whether the foreigner needs to register fingerprints and have their photo taken. First-time applicants or those whose last registration was more than 5 years ago will need to register.

  • For the registration process, the foreigner must set an appointment first to know when and where they will visit the designated MOM centre.
  • Original passport.
  • Appointment letter.
  • Notification letter
  • Documents listed in the IPA letter and notification letter.

STEP 6 : Collect the LTVP card. Expect the card to be delivered to the specified address in the foreigner’s application form 4 working days  after the foreigner registers and gets their documents verified.

Note: If the foreigner does not need to register (Step 5), the card will be delivered four working days after checking the documents.

The authorized recipient will be notified via SMS or e-mail with the delivery details at least a day before the scheduled delivery.

Disclaimer : The information in this article may be used for reference, but information may change without prior notice. You can check with the Ministry of Manpower website for the latest updates, or if you have any specific inquiries regarding this process.

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Entry route for boyfriends or girlfriends of S'pore citizens and PRs removed in March: ICA

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SINGAPORE - The option for unmarried partners of Singaporeans or permanent residents to enter the Republic through familial ties was removed in March, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said on Friday (July 16).

It was through this option that the first known case in a growing cluster linked to KTV lounges , a short-term visit pass holder from Vietnam, was allowed entry into Singapore.

She was sponsored by her Singaporean boyfriend.

In October last year, ICA allowed boyfriends or girlfriends of Singapore citizens or permanent residents as a profile category under the Familial Ties Lane.

This facilitates entry for immediate family members of Singaporeans and permanent residents.

ICA said it had received many appeals from Singaporeans to allow a category for unmarried partners, as travel restrictions during the pandemic had led to long periods of separation between them.

However, the category was removed in March, said ICA, "in view of the evolving border control measures, and as part of ICA's regular reviews on the requirements and application processes for travellers seeking entry into Singapore".

"Similar to pre-Covid-19 days, foreigners are also assessed at the point of entry, and dubious travellers will be refused entry even if they have prior entry approvals," the statement said.

ICA added that during this pandemic, it assesses applications to extend short-term visit passes on a case-by-case basis, "taking into consideration extenuating reasons, such as international travel restrictions and flight availability, and whether the applicants have family ties in Singapore".

It said: "We would like to remind members of the public to submit truthful and accurate information.

"ICA will not hesitate to take firm enforcement action against those found to have made false declarations."

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New Long-Term Visit Pass Scheme (LTVP+)

            From 1 April 2012, the Government will introduce a new scheme to help Singaporean families with foreign spouses. This new scheme, known as the Long-Term Visit Pass-Plus (or LTVP+), will provide foreign spouses of Singapore citizens who qualify, with greater certainty of stay here by granting the holder a longer period of residency.  LTVP+ holders will also be eligible for healthcare and employment benefits.

2.         Couples who have at least one Singaporean child from their marriage will be eligible to apply for the LTVP+.  For those without a Singapore Citizen child, ICA will look at other factors such as the duration of marriage, and will in general consider more favourably those who have been married for at least three years.

3.         LTVP+ holders will be eligible for a longer period of residency in Singapore.  The LTVP+ will be for a duration of three years in the first instance and will be for up to five years for each subsequent renewal. LTVP+ holders will enjoy healthcare subsidies for inpatient services at restructured hospitals, which will currently be set at a level close to that for Permanent Residents.  In addition, we will make it easier for LTVP+ holders to seek work here. Their prospective employer will apply to the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) for a Letter of Consent (LOC), instead of an Employment/S Pass or Work Permit, for them. LTVP+ holders who are issued with LOCs will not be counted against the foreign worker quota of their employers.  Their employers are also not required to pay foreign workers’ levy for them.   

4.         The new LTVP+ scheme seeks to provide more assistance to Singapore families with foreign spouses.  The number of marriages between Singapore citizens and foreigners has been on an increasing trend.  In 2010, among the 20,273 marriages involving at least one Singapore citizen, 30 per cent were between a Singapore citizen and a foreigner (excluding Permanent Residents).  This is an increase from 23 per cent in 2000.

5.         Foreign spouses can continue to apply for Singapore Citizenship or Permanent Residence (PR) status.  They will be granted SC or PR if they meet the respective criteria. Those who are not yet eligible for SC or PR can apply for LTVP.  With effect from 1 April 2012, they can also apply for an LTVP+ status which comes with more benefits.

6.         For more information on the LTVP+ scheme, please visit the ICA website at www.ica.gov.sg .  You can also email ICA at:   [email protected] .

  

LONG-TERM VISIT PASS - PLUS (LTVP+)

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

(A)       LTVP+ Application

Q1:      Why is the Long-Term Visit Pass - Plus (LTVP+) being introduced?

A1:      The number of marriages between Singapore Citizens (SC) and foreigners has been on an increasing trend since 2000.  In 2010, 30 per cent of 20,273 marriages involving at least one SC were between a SC and a foreigner (excluding Permanent Residents).  This is up from 23 per cent in 2000.

The LTVP+ is introduced to help SC families with foreign spouses.  It provides foreign spouses of SCs who qualify, greater certainty of stay by allowing the holder a longer period of residency. LTVP+ holders will also enjoy healthcare and employment benefits.  The LTVP+ will be implemented on 1 April 2012.

Q2:      Who is eligible for the LTVP+? Do all foreign spouses of Singapore citizens qualify for LTVP+?

A2:      Couples who have at least one child who is a Singapore Citizen from their marriage will be eligible to apply for the LTVP+. For those without an SC child, we will look at other factors such as duration of marriage, and will in general consider more favourably those who have been married for at least three years. Each application will be considered on its own merits. Other factors that we consider include the ability of the sponsor to financially support the family, and good conduct of both the sponsor and the applicant.

Q3:      What is the difference between LTVP and LTVP+ in terms of benefits?

A3:      Both LTVP and LTVP+ allow the holder to have long-term stay in Singapore.  The LTVP+ has a longer period of residency and comes with additional employment benefits and healthcare subsidies.

Q4:      What benefits does the LTVP+ entail?

A4:      LTVP+ comes with a longer validity, three years in the first instance and up to five years for subsequent renewals. LTVP+ holders will also enjoy employment benefits and be accorded healthcare subsidies for inpatient services at the Restructured Hospitals.  These subsidies for in-patient healthcare services will currently be set at a level close to that for Permanent Residents.

Q5:      How do I go about submitting the application for LTVP+?

A5:      There is no separate application for LTVP+.  Foreign spouses of SCs who submit applications for LTVP would automatically be considered for LTVP+ if they are eligible. For information on how to apply for LTVP/LTVP+, please refer to the ICA website at www.ica.gov.sg

Q6:      My foreign spouse is currently on LTVP.  Will she be given LTVP+ automatically or upgraded to LTVP+ if she qualifies?

A6:      If your spouse is currently holding LTVP and meets the eligibility criteria for LTVP+, she will be considered for LTVP+ upon her next LTVP renewal.  However, if your spouse wishes to be considered for a LTVP+ before the next renewal, she may submit a fresh application for consideration.  The relevant processing fee and issuance fee (if applicable) would apply.

Q7:      I have just submitted my application for LTVP for my spouse before this announcement.  Do I have to re-submit an application for LTVP+? Or will my spouse be automatically considered for LTVP+?

A7:      Applications submitted from 1 Feb 2012 would be automatically considered for LTVP+. 

Q8:      My foreign spouse is currently pregnant. Is she eligible to apply for LTVP+?

A8:      Yes. She is eligible to apply for LTVP+.

Q9:      If my foreign spouse is unable to get a LTVP+, can he/she continue to stay in Singapore?

A9:      All foreigners must have a valid pass to remain in Singapore. The foreign spouse of a Singapore Citizen who is not eligible for the LTVP+ may be considered for the LTVP which allows the spouse to stay in Singapore.

Q10:   Can I sponsor my parents or in-laws for LTVP+?  How about my children?

A10:    No. Parents, Parents-in-law or children are not eligible for LTVP+.  The LTVP+ is only for spouses of Singapore Citizens.

Q11:   What is the validity period for the LTVP+?

A11:    LTVP+ holders can enjoy a period of residency of three years in the first instance, and up to five years for each subsequent renewal. 

Q12:   Is there any cost involved for the LTVP+ card? Is the LTVP+ card more expensive than the normal LTVP card?

A12:    There is an application fee of $30. If your application for LTVP+ is successful, you will need to pay $60 for the LTVP+ card and an additional $30 if a visa is required. This is the same as the current fees for LTVP.

Q13:   What is the processing time for the LTVP+ application?

A13:    Generally, it takes up to six weeks to process an LTVP+ application.

Q14:   How do I check the status of my application for LTVP+?

A14:    You may check the status of your application for LTVP+ using iEnquiry ( https://ienquiry.ica.gov.sg ).

Q15:   My foreign spouse and I registered our marriage overseas and our marriage certificate is issued by the foreign authority.  Is our marriage certificate recognised for my spouse’s application for LTVP+?

A15:    Yes, the marriage certificate issued by an authorised foreign body is recognised for your foreign spouse’s application for LTVP+.

Q16:   My foreign spouse and I have undergone a customary marriage overseas three years ago.  Is our marital status recognised for my spouse’s application for LTVP+?

A16:    So long as you are able to show proof that your marriage is recognised in the foreign country where you had undergone your customary marriage, ICA will consider the application.

Q17:   I am a foreign widow of a Singaporean and have a young Singaporean child.  Am I eligible to apply for LTVP+?

A17:    Yes, you are eligible to apply for LTVP+.

Q18:   I am the foreign spouse of a Singaporean.  I have been married for three years and have a Singaporean child from the marriage.  What other criteria must I or my Singaporean spouse satisfy before I can be granted a LTVP+?

A18:    Other factors that we consider include the ability of the sponsor to financially support the family, and good conduct of both the sponsor and the applicant.

Q19:   Is the LTVP+ a pre-requisite for getting Singapore Permanent Residence (SPR)?   A19:    LTVP+ is not a pre-requisite for the application of Singapore Permanent Residence (SPR). 

Q20:   I am a PR in Singapore.  Is my foreign wife eligible to apply for LTVP+?

A20:    No.  The privilege of sponsoring a foreign spouse for LTVP+ is only applicable to Singapore citizens. 

Q21:   My child is born overseas and is currently on a Visit Pass/ Student Pass. Is my foreign spouse eligible for LTVP+?

A21:    Couples who have at least one child who is a Singapore Citizen from their marriage will be eligible to apply for the LTVP+. For those without an SC child, we will look at other factors such as duration of marriage, and will in general consider more favourably those who have been married for at least three years.

Q22:   I am the foreign spouse of a Singapore citizen and I am holding a valid work pass at the moment. I wish to apply for the LTVP+. How do I do so?

A22: Foreign spouses of Singapore citizens who are on valid work passes and want to be considered for an LTVP+ should submit their applications over the counter at the Visitor Services Centre, 4th floor, ICA Building.  For information  on  LTVP+ application , please  visit www.ica.gov.sg or email ICA at :   [email protected] . 

(B)       Employment Benefits

Q23: I am an LTVP+ holder. What is the appropriate work pass that I should apply for?

A23:  As an LTVP+ holder, your prospective employer will have to apply for a Letter of Consent (LOC) with the Ministry of Manpower (MOM). You can start work only when your LOC application is approved by MOM.   

Q24:  What is an “LOC”?

A24:  The “LOC” stands for a Letter of Consent. This is a letter issued by MOM to acknowledge and give approval to LTVP+ holders to take up employment in Singapore.

Q25:  Who should be submitting the LOC application?

A25:  The company that is planning to employ you in Singapore has to submit the LOC application via MOM’s Employment Pass Online (EPOL) portal.

  Q26:  Is there an administrative fee for a LOC application?   

A26:  There is no administrative fee imposed on a LOC application.  

Q27:  What is the LOC duration if approved? A27:  The duration granted is based on the request indicated by the prospective employer in the LOC application, or up to the LTVP+ expiry date.

Q28:  Is the LOC issued in the form of a secure card?

A28:    No, the LOC is issued in the form of a letter to both the employer and the LTVP+ holder.

Q29:  Is the LOC renewable?

A29:  Yes, the LOC is renewable for so long as you hold a LTVP+ that has at least three months’ validity.

Q30:  Can an LTVP+ holder apply for multiple LOCs?

A30:  No, an LTVP+ holder can only hold one employment and one LOC at any point in time.

Q31:   As an LTVP+ holder, can I set up a business by applying for an LOC?

A31:  No, the LOC is not meant for LTVP+ holders to set up his or her own business.  It is for him or her to be working as an employee for a locally-registered company in Singapore.

Q32:  I am an LTVP holder and not an LTVP+ holder, Can I apply for an LOC if I intend to work in Singapore?

A32:  As an LTVP holder, your employer would need to apply for the relevant workpass, eg. an Employment Pass, S pass or a work permit if you intend to work in Singapore.

Q33:  I intend to switch jobs and work for a new employer.  Must I cancel my existing LOC before my prospective employer submits a fresh LOC application on my behalf?

A33:  If you no longer wish to work for your current employer, you are advised to give notice in writing to your current employer.  The notice period shall be in accordance with what was stated in your contract of service. Your current employer must cancel your existing LOC before your prospective employer submits a fresh LOC application on your behalf via MOM’s EPOL portal.

  Q34:   I am a valid work pass holder and my husband is a Singapore Citizen.  Will I have to cancel my work pass before applying for LTVP+?

A34:    No, there is no need for you to do so.  If your LTVP+ application is approved, your work pass will only be cancelled when you report to ICA to collect the LTVP+ card. 

  Q35:   I am an existing work pass holder and my application for LTVP+ is successful.  I understand my work pass will be cancelled once I collect my LTVP+ from ICA.  Can I continue with my employment in the interim before my employer obtains a LOC for me from MOM?    

A35:  When you report to ICA to collect your LTVP+, ICA will issue you a temporary approval letter on behalf of MOM allowing you to work for one month from the issuance date of your LTVP+.  If your employer would like to continue employing you, he would need to submit and obtain an LOC for you from MOM before the one-month temporary approval expires.

  Q36:  Is the employer required to cancel the LOC if the LTVP+ holder leaves  the company?     

A36:  Yes, the employer has to cancel the LOC within seven days after the LTVP+ holder leaves the company.

  Q37:  Is there a quota on the number of LTVP+ holders that a company can employ?

A37:  There is no quota on the number of LTVP+ holders a company can hire as long as the LTVP+ holders are issued with a valid LOC.  LTVP+ holders issued with LOC will not be counted against the foreign worker quota of their employers

Q38:  Must the company pay foreign worker levy to hire LTVP+ holders on LOC?

A38:  There is no foreign worker levy imposed for hiring LTVP+ holders.

  Q39:  My company intends to employ an LTVP+ holder.  We submitted an S pass application via MOM’s EPOL portal instead of an LOC application.  What should we do to rectify the situation?

A39:  Your company should withdraw the S pass application via MOM’s EPOL portal and then submit an LOC application.   

  Q40:  What is the processing time for an LOC application?

A40:    The processing time for an LOC application is about one week.

For information about  Letters of Consent for LTVP+ holders , please visit  www.mom.gov.sg or call the MOM general enquiries line at (65) 6438 5122.

(C)       Healthcare Benefits

Q41:   What are the healthcare subsidies that LTVP+ holders are eligible for?

A41:    LTVP+ holders are eligible for healthcare subsidies for inpatient services only at Restructured Hospitals and institutions (RHIs). The levels of inpatient subsidy will depend on the choice of ward class, and will be similar to the corresponding subsidy levels for Permanent Resident (PR) patients. LTVP+ holders are, however, not eligible for subsidies for day surgery, specialist outpatient clinics (SOCs) and polyclinics services.

Subsidy Levels for LTVP+ Holders (as at 1 March 2012)

Type of Ward Class/Service

Maximum Subsidy Levels

Singapore Citizens

Permanent Residents

LTVP+ Holders

Day Surgery

Specialist Outpatient Clinic (SOC)

Emergency department fees are the same for all patients

Q42:   Why am I not entitled to healthcare subsidies for outpatient services?

A42:   The benefits for the different groups of non-citizens (i.e. PRs, LTVP+ holders and other foreigners) are differentiated.  Generally, foreigners are not eligible for subsidies. Healthcare subsidies for inpatient services are extended to foreign spouses of Singapore citizens under LTVP+, to provide some assistance for their healthcare costs.

  Q43:   Do I have to undergo means-testing?        

A43:    Yes, like Singapore citizens and Singapore PRs, LTVP+ holders will have to be means-tested for admission to Class B2+/B2 and C wards.

Q44:   I am worried about my healthcare costs, as the subsidy for LTVP+ holders is limited. How can I obtain increased protection?

A44:    We would strongly encourage you to take up health insurance with a Medisave-approved Integrated Shield Plan. These plans provide additional protection against large medical bills for PRs and foreigners who receive reduced or no subsidies. These plans also help cover selected expensive outpatient conditions (e.g. cancer) where there are no subsidies for foreigners, including LTVP+ holders.

LTVP+ holders are encouraged to consider purchasing health insurance early as health conditions may arise at any time. If you purchase health insurance only after you develop a condition, the condition may be excluded from coverage or you may have your application rejected. 

Premiums for the Medisave-approved Integrated Shield Plans can be paid using cash or through the Medisave accounts of your spouse or your children.  The annual premiums for these Plans are affordable.  For a policy holder below 40 years of age, the annual premium ranges from $100 to $200 a year for plans that provide higher coverage suitable for those who receive reduced or no subsidies.

There are five insurers who offer Medisave-approved Integrated Shield Plans – AIA, Aviva, Great Eastern, NTUC Income and Prudential. You may approach any of them or a financial advisor for more information on the application process.

The website addresses of the five insurers are as follows:

-       AIA :  www.aia.com.sg

-       Aviva:  www.aviva.com.sg

-       Great Eastern: www.greateasternlife.com

-       NTUC Income: www.income.com.sg

-       Prudential: www.prudential.com.sg

Q45:   Can my spouse use his Medisave to pay for my health insurance premiums?

A45:    Your spouse or your children’s Medisave can be used to pay for the premiums of your Medisave-approved Integrated Shield Plan.

For information  about healthcare benefits , please visit www.moh.gov.sg or call the MOH hotline at 1800-225 4122.

(D)       Other  Issues

Q46:   I have obtained an LTVP+.  My husband is an SC. Are we allowed to purchase HDB Flats?

A46:    Presently, an SC-Foreigner couple with an SC child is eligible to purchase new or resale HDB flats.  Those without an SC child are eligible to purchase resale HDB Flats. Although such couples receive a lower amount of housing grant for buying resale HDB flats than SC couples, they can apply to top up to the full housing grant accorded to SC couples if they have an SC child or when the foreign spouse obtains Singapore citizenship subsequently.

  (As at 1 March 2012)

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Apply for a Long-Term Visit Pass for Overseas Networks & Expertise Pass holders

At a glance, how to apply.

We recommend applying for your family’s passes after your pass has been approved.

Although you can apply for your family’s passes immediately after you apply for an Overseas Networks & Expertise Pass, you may lose the application fees for each family pass if your Overseas Networks & Expertise Pass application gets rejected.

Submit an application Show

Processing time: within 4 weeks. Some cases will take more time.

To submit an application:

  • Fill in the application form and upload the required documents.
  • Pay the $105 fee for each application. You can pay by Visa, Mastercard or Amex.
  • Check your application status after 4 weeks . It may take longer if additional information is required. If you receive an email from MOM requesting for more documents, please reply directly to the email you received from MOM.
  • The application outcome will be sent to the notification email indicated in your application. If the pass is approved, print the in-principle approval (IPA) letter . It has a pre-approved single-entry visa for the foreigner to enter Singapore.

Prepare for arrival in Singapore Show

You need to ensure the dependant complies with the  latest travel requirements  before they arrive.

Get the pass issued Show

When: Within 6 months of getting the in-principle approval

Processing time: Immediate

The foreigner must be in Singapore to verify their documents and get their pass issued at the Employment Pass Services Centre (EPSC):

  • Make an appointment to get the pass issued at the EPSC.
  • Bring the supporting documents for your appointment.
  • $225 for each pass
  • (If applicable) $30 for each Multiple Journey Visa
  • You will be issued a notification letter.

The notification letter:

  • Allows the foreigner to travel in and out of Singapore while waiting for the pass card.
  • States if the foreigner needs to have their fingerprints and photo taken for the card registration.
  • Is valid for 1 month from the date of issue. If the foreigner needs more time to complete the card registration procedures, you can request to extend the validity of the notification letter .

What you’ll need

You will need the following information to get the pass issued:

  • Foreigner’s passport details
  • Foreigner’s Singapore contact details
  • Foreigner’s current Short-Term Visit Pass (STVP) or immigration pass details
  • Foreigner’s Singapore residential address
  • Singapore residential or office address to receive the foreigner’s card
  • Details of up to 3 authorised recipients to receive the card (their mobile number, email address and NRIC number / FIN / passport number)

You may also need to submit copies of these documents:

  • Completed Declaration Form for Overseas Networks & Expertise Pass (DP/ LTVP)
  • Completed medical declaration examination form

If you need more time to get the pass issued as the foreigners are waiting for their medical results, you can extend their STVP. Submit this request within 1 week before the STVP expires and upload the doctor's memo stating the medical results collection date.

(If required) Register fingerprints and photo Show

When: Within 2 weeks after pass is issued (if required)

Check the notification letter for whether the foreigner needs to register fingerprints and photo.

For registration, you must make an appointment to visit EPSC .

The foreigner should bring along these documents for the appointment:

  • Original passport
  • Appointment letter
  • Notification letter

Receive the card Show

When: Within 5 working days after registration of fingerprints and photo or verification of documents

We will deliver the card to the given address within 5 working days after the foreigner verifies the documents or registers their fingerprints and photo at EPSC.

If the foreigner does not need to register their fingerprints and photo, we will deliver the card within 5 working days after verifying the documents.

The authorised recipients will get an SMS or email with the delivery details at least 1 working day before the delivery.

If attempted card delivery is unsuccessful

After two attempted deliveries, the foreigner has to collect the card at the EPSC :

The foreigner or an authorised person can collect it 3 working days after the second attempted delivery. They do not need an appointment.

Bring along these documents for card collection:

  • Foreigner's original passport

If you authorise someone to collect it on your behalf, make sure they bring these along:

  • An authorisation letter from the pass holder
  • NRIC or passport for verification

More on Long-Term Visit Pass for Overseas Networks Expertise Pass

  • Eligibility
  • Working in Singapore
  • Documents required
  • Appeal a rejected application
  • Cancel a pass
  • Replace a pass card
  • Notify MOM of updates
  • eServices and forms

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  1. ICA

    A Singapore citizen who intends to marry a NR can check if the prospective NR spouse is likely to be eligible for Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) through this free PMLA form. Couples with a positive PMLA outcome (received Letter of LTVP Eligibility, LLE) may proceed to apply for the LTVP after they have registered their marriages.

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    A foreign spouse, unmarried child and parent of a Singapore citizen/Permanent Resident; Mother/grandmother of a child on Student's Pass, graduate from an Institute of Higher Learning seeking employment in Singapore, or female visitor with plans on giving birth in Singapore, will be eligible to apply for Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP). Foreigners married to Singapore citizens will be considered ...

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    The Long-Term Visit Pass is meant for a common-law partner, step-child, or handicapped child of an Employment Pass or S Pass holder. Pass holders who earn over S$12,000 can also get a pass for their parents. To apply for a LTVP, the applicant must be sponsored by a Singapore citizen or permanent resident who is either a spouse, parent, child or ...

  4. The Ultimate Guide to Long Term Visit Pass (LTVP) in Singapore

    Below is a quick summary of the LTVP application procedures: Fill out the Long Term Visit Pass Application Form and include the supporting documents. Submit the application as well as the supporting documents over the counter at any SingPost branch. Pay SGD $105 for each application by cash, NETS, or CashCard.

  5. Eligibility for Long-Term Visit Pass

    You can apply for a Long-Term Visit Pass for your family if you meet all these requirements: Hold an Employment Pass or S Pass. Earn a minimum fixed monthly salary of $6,000. This is based on your salary, and not based on your combined household income. Are sponsored by an established, Singapore-registered company (usually your employer).

  6. Long-Term Visit Pass

    The Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) is for a common-law spouse, step-child or handicapped child of an Employment Pass or S Pass holder. Pass holders earning over $12,000 can also get a pass for parents. Find out about the pass and how to apply. For Overseas Networks & Expertise Pass holder, you can also apply for a Long-Term Visit Pass .

  7. Key facts on Long-Term Visit Pass

    Pass facts. Common-law spouse, step-child or handicapped child of an eligible Employment Pass or S Pass holders. Those earning over $12,000 can also bring in their parents. An employer or appointed employment agent must apply on behalf of the candidate. Up to 2 years, tied to the validity of the main work pass.

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    It is important to know that marrying a Singaporean does not automatically qualify a foreign spouse for a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP), or to become a Permanent Resident (PR) or Singapore Citizen. To have a better idea if your spouse-to-be will qualify for long-term stay in Singapore, you can use the Immigration and Checkpoint Authority's Pre ...

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    Fill in the application form and upload all the required documents. You will also need to pay the application fee online. After submitting your application and paying the S$30 application fee, you will need to wait for the outcome of your application. The processing time for an LTVP application can take up to 6 weeks.

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  14. Apply for a Long-Term Visit Pass

    When you submit the application: $105 for each pass. When you get the pass issued: $225 for each pass. $30 for each Multiple Journey Visa (if applicable) How long it takes. Dependants of EP and S Pass holders: within 3 weeks for most cases. Dependants of EP (Sponsorship), PEP and EntrePass holders: within 8 weeks for most cases.

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    Someone married to a Singapore citizen or PR is not automatically eligible for a Singapore pass or visa. Prior to getting married, you'll be able to apply for a pre-marriage long-term visit pass assessment (PMLA). This will give advance notice about whether or not the foreign partner is likely to be able to get a LTVP after marriage.

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  18. ICA

    For Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) holders, please renew your LTVP at least 2 months before the expiration of your current LTVP. First-time applicants need to apply for an LTVP with at least 10 days remaining on their Visit Pass. Visitors to Singapore must have a valid Visit Pass at all times during their stay. They must also have a passport ...

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  20. ICA

    From 1 April 2012, the Government will introduce a new scheme to help Singaporean families with foreign spouses. This new scheme, known as the Long-Term Visit Pass-Plus (or LTVP+), will provide foreign spouses of Singapore citizens who qualify, with greater certainty of stay here by granting the holder a longer period of residency. LTVP+ holders will also be eligible for healthcare and ...

  21. Apply for a Long-Term Visit Pass for Overseas Networks & Expertise Pass

    Main pass holder, employer or appointed employment agent (EA) on behalf of the main pass holder. How much it costs. When you submit the application: $105 for each pass. When you get the pass issued: $225 for each pass. $30 for each Multiple Journey Visa (if applicable) How long it takes. Within 4 weeks for most cases.