Filipino applicants · Republic of Singapore
S Pass for Filipino citizens
Work pass for mid-level skilled foreign workers earning above the S Pass qualifying salary, subject to employer quota and levy.
This page covers the S Pass specifically for Filipino applicants — including document requirements, consular procedures, and common issues specific to Philippines. The general eligibility criteria apply to everyone.
- Processing time
- Online applications are processed, or receive an update, within 10 business days; overseas companies without a Singapore-registered company can take up to 8 weeks.
- Government fees
- SGD 205
- Typical duration
- Up to 2 years; renewable.
- Sponsorship required
- Yes
- Leads to permanent residency
- No
Bilateral context
No nationality-specific treaty frameworks apply to this combination.
Consular processing: N/A — online application via MOM
Tourist entry vs. this route
Filipino nationals require a visa for any entry into Republic of Singapore. The S Pass is one of the routes available; tourist entry is a separate application.
Key figures for Filipino applicants
Computed from our continuously re-verified, primary-sourced data. Indicative, not legal advice.
Government cost
SGD 205
Single S Pass holder, no dependants, excluding ongoing employer levy
Dependants of eligible S Pass holders apply under the Dependant Pass route and have separate MOM fees: SGD 105 application, SGD 225 issuance, and SGD 30 Multiple Journey Visa if required.
Verified 1 July 2026 · MOM - Apply for an S Pass
Visa overview
The S Pass is designed for mid-level skilled workers. Employers are subject to a dependency ratio ceiling (a cap on the proportion of S Pass and Work Permit holders relative to total workforce) and must pay a monthly foreign worker levy. MOM lists the current lower-bound salary for new applications submitted from 1 September 2025 at SGD 3,300 in most sectors and SGD 3,800 in financial services, with higher age-based thresholds and scheduled increases from 1 January 2027. S Pass holders can apply for PR but conversion rates are lower than for EP holders.
Additional sources
Eligibility
Typical criteria
- ✓Job offer from a Singapore employer within the S Pass dependency ratio ceiling.Ministry of Manpower (MOM) ↗
- ✓Fixed monthly salary at or above MOM's current S Pass qualifying salary: from SGD 3,300 in most sectors or SGD 3,800 in financial services for new applications submitted from 1 September 2025, with higher thresholds by age.Ministry of Manpower (MOM) ↗
- ✓Employer can meet the S Pass quota cap: 10% of total workforce in services or 15% in construction, manufacturing, marine shipyard and process sectors.Ministry of Manpower (MOM) ↗
- ✓If qualifications are declared, the employer can support that they are authentic and awarded by an accredited institution.Ministry of Manpower (MOM) ↗
Common blockers
- !Employer has exceeded its S Pass dependency ratio ceiling.Ministry of Manpower (MOM) ↗
- !Salary below the qualifying threshold.Ministry of Manpower (MOM) ↗
- !Employer cannot absorb the S Pass levy, medical insurance, or applicable Primary Care Plan obligations.
- !Declared qualifications cannot be substantiated when MOM reviews the application.
Typical evidence
- ·Candidate passport personal-particulars page.Ministry of Manpower (MOM) ↗
- ·Employment contract specifying salary.
- ·Company ACRA business profile or instant information.Ministry of Manpower (MOM) ↗
- ·Educational certificates or regulated-profession documents if declared or occupation-specific.Ministry of Manpower (MOM) ↗
- ·Medical insurance details, and medical examination or declaration where the IPA requires it.Ministry of Manpower (MOM) ↗
Application pathway
Employer checks quota and salary fit
Confirm the role meets the current S Pass salary floor, the company has available S Pass quota, and the ongoing SGD 650/month levy can be budgeted.
Advertise and consider candidates fairly
MOM requires employers to advertise the opening on MyCareersFuture and consider all candidates fairly before applying, unless an exemption applies.
Application submission via MOM portal
Employer or appointed employment agent submits the S Pass application online with supporting documents and pays the SGD 105 application fee.
IPA, insurance and arrival preparation
If approved, the IPA gives the candidate 60 days to enter Singapore. Before issuance, the employer buys required medical insurance and any required Primary Care Plan.
Pass issuance and card steps
The candidate must be in Singapore for issuance. The employer pays the SGD 100 issuance fee, submits insurance and address details, and completes fingerprint/photo registration if required.
Other Republic of Singapore routes covered for Filipino applicants
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Frequently asked questions
Are Filipino citizens eligible for the S Pass?+
Eligibility for the S Pass is set by Ministry of Manpower (MOM) and is not nationality-restricted. See the criteria below for the published requirements.
Where do Filipino applicants typically file the S Pass?+
N/A — online application via MOM. Specific intake (online portal, biometrics centre, or in-country lodgement) is determined by Ministry of Manpower (MOM) — confirm the current intake channel on the primary source linked above before filing.
Do Filipino applicants need a tourist visa for Republic of Singapore as well?+
Filipino nationals require a visa for any entry into Republic of Singapore. The S Pass is one of the routes available; tourist entry is a separate application.
How much does the S Pass cost for a Filipino applicant?+
Government fees for the worked example (Single S Pass holder, no dependants, excluding ongoing employer levy) total about SGD 205. Dependants of eligible S Pass holders apply under the Dependant Pass route and have separate MOM fees: SGD 105 application, SGD 225 issuance, and SGD 30 Multiple Journey Visa if required. Figures from MOM - Apply for an S Pass, verified 1 July 2026. Treat these as indicative — confirm the current schedule on the official source before budgeting.
How much does a Singapore S Pass cost?+
MOM charges SGD 105 to apply for an S Pass and SGD 100 to issue it after approval, so the primary pass has SGD 205 in application and issuance fees. The larger employer cost is ongoing: MOM says the S Pass levy is SGD 650 per month from 1 September 2025, and employers must also buy and maintain medical insurance for each S Pass holder.
Who pays the S Pass levy and medical insurance?+
The employer pays them. MOM says employers must pay the levy for all S Pass holders from issuance until cancellation or expiry. MOM also says employers must buy and maintain medical insurance before issuing or renewing an S Pass, and the insurance cost cannot be passed on to the worker.
Can S Pass holders bring their spouse and children to Singapore?+
Yes, but only if the S Pass holder earns a fixed monthly salary of at least SGD 6,000. Eligible spouses and unmarried children under 21 apply for Dependant's Passes, with separate MOM application and issuance fees.
What is the difference between an S Pass and an Employment Pass?+
The EP is for professionals and executives earning above the EP qualifying salary (from SGD 5,600 in most sectors before the 1 January 2027 increase) and assessed under COMPASS in most cases. The S Pass targets mid-level skilled workers earning above the S Pass salary floor (from SGD 3,300 in most sectors for new applications submitted from 1 September 2025). S Pass employers pay a monthly levy and are subject to workforce quota caps; EP employers are not. EP holders generally have an easier path to PR.
Can S Pass holders apply for Permanent Residence?+
Yes. S Pass holders can apply to ICA for PR, but approval rates are generally lower than for EP holders. Salary level, duration of stay, qualifications, and sector all influence the outcome.