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Visas are more than just another requirement — they are vital if you are a foreigner looking to start working in Singapore. Though the various types may be confusing, this guide will help you grasp what’s most important. With the help of ScAilable, we will streamline and simplify the Visa application process for you.

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What is a Visa?

 

In a business context, a Visa is a legal document that allows foreigners to stay and work in another country for business purposes. If you’re a foreigner looking to start a business in Singapore, you will need a Visa to be able to legally run your company in Singapore.

There are various types of Visas, depending on your position in the company. For example, an Employment Pass would be needed for foreign professionals who want to work in Singapore. If you’re a foreigner who is looking to start a business in Singapore, you would need an EntrePass. These are just some of the many Visa types. It is important to correctly identify and apply for the Visa you need.

With ScAilable, we will guide you through the application process and ensure all the requirements are met. We will help you manage your applications so that you can secure that Visa.

Visa Application Process with ScAilable

Step 1: Choosing the right visa

With the ScAilable team by your side, we will help you understand and identify what Visa you need, and all the respective requirements that need to be met.

Step 2: Preparing the documents

Every visa requires a different set of documents for the application process. Our team will prepare all the necessary documents for you.

Step 3: Submit visa

We will submit your Visa application to the Ministry of Manpower (MOM).

Step 4: Approval

Approval may take anywhere from a few weeks to months. Our team will be sure to track the progress and keep you updated. Once approved, you will receive your Visa and are allowed to start your business operations.

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