Singapore Long Term Visit Pass (LTVP)
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.
Key facts on Long Term Visit Pass (LTVP) in Singapore
Get a overview and key facts about the Long Term Visit Pass (LTVP)Β for certain family membersΒ of eligible Employment Pass or S Pass holders.
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Who can apply |
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What is the duration |
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Is it renewable |
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Work in Singapore |
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Foreign worker levy or quota |
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Relevant legislation |
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Eligibility for Long Term Visit Pass
Eligible Employment Pass or S Pass holdersΒ can bring certain family members to SingaporeΒ on a LongΒ Term Visit Pass.
You can apply for a Long Term Visit Pass for your family if you meet these requirements:
- Hold anΒ Employment PassΒ orΒ S Pass.
- Earn a minimumΒ fixed monthly salaryΒ ofΒ $6,000.
- Are sponsored by an established, Singapore-registered company (usually your employer).
FromΒ 1 January 2018, work pass holders will need to meet a minimum salary criteria ofΒ $6,000to enjoy dependant privileges.
You can 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 ofΒ at least $12,000.
If you are legally married or have children, you may be eligible for aΒ Dependantβs Pass.
Documents required for Long Term Visit Pass
You need to submit documents such as copies of passport details and birth or marriage certificates along with the Long Term VisitΒ Pass application.
You will need theΒ personal particulars page of the candidateβs passportΒ to apply for a Long Term Visit Pass:
You may need to submit additional documents depending on the family member applying:
Family member |
Additional documents |
Common-law spouse |
Any one of the following:
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Unmarried handicapped children above 21 years of age |
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Unmarried stepchildren under 21 years of age |
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Parents |
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Diphtheria and Measles Vaccination Requirements for Foreign-Born Children Applying for Long-Term Immigration Passes (LTVP) in Singapore
With effect from 1 February 2019, the Ministry of Health (MOH) of Singapore will require documentation of diphtheria and measles vaccination to be submitted by foreign-born children as a prerequisite for the application of long-term immigration passes in Singapore.
Foreign-born children aged 12 years old and below, who are applying for the Dependant’s Pass (DP) or Long Term Visit Pass (LTVP) issued by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM), and the Student’s Pass (STP) issued by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA), are required to submit documented proof of vaccination or evidence of immunity for diphtheria and measles to the Health Promotion Board (HPB) for verification. They will have to do so before they proceed with their applications to MOM or ICA for long-term stay in Singapore. Existing pass holders will not be subject to the requirements when renewing their pass or applying for a new pass.
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Working in Singapore for Long Term Visit Pass holders
If you are holding a Long Term Visit Pass issued by the Ministry of Manpower, you will need to get a work pass to work in Singapore.
You first need to get a job offer in Singapore, then get your prospective employer to apply for anΒ Employment Pass,Β S PassΒ orΒ Work PermitΒ for you. You will have to meet all the criteria for the pass that your employer is applying for.
You are not allowed to work in objectionable occupations such as a dance hostess or a masseur.
Dependants of Employment Pass and S Pass holders
Processing time: within 3 weeks. Some cases will take more time.
What are the steps for applying?
Step |
Who does this |
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Submit an application |
Employer or EA |
In-principle approval (IPA) letter or rejection letter |
Bring the foreigner into Singapore |
Employer or main pass holder |
Foreigner must comply with the travel requirements based on their vaccination status. |
Get the pass issued |
Employer or EA |
Notification letter |
Register fingerprints and photo (if required) |
The foreigner |
Acknowledgement of card delivery
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Receive the card |
Authorised recipients or the foreigner |
Long Term Visit Pass card |
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How to submit an application?
- Log in to myMOM Portal to fill out the application and upload the required documents.
- Pay the $105 fee for each application. You can pay by GIRO, VISA, MasterCard or eNets Debit.
- Check your application status after 3 weeks. It may take longer if additional information is required.
If you receive an email from MOM requesting for more documents, you can submit them using online form at:
- https://form.gov.sg/#!/5f8d4eadef8dab00112fd313
If the pass is approved, log in to EP Online and print the in-principle approval (IPA) letter.
Send the pass holderβs copy of the IPA to the foreigner. It has a pre-approved single-entry visa for the foreigner to enter Singapore.
Dependants of Employment Pass (Sponsorship), PEP or EntrePass holders
After you receive the IPA, you have the following period of time to bring the foreigner to Singapore before you can get the pass issued:
If the foreigner is a |
IPA is valid for |
Dependant of EP holder |
6 months |
Dependant of S Pass holder |
2 months |
Bring the foreigner into Singapore
Ensure the foreigner complies with the travel requirements based on their vaccination status.
Issuance
Processing time: Immediate
The foreigner must be in Singapore when you carry out these steps to get the pass issued:
- Log in to myMOM Portal and provide the required information and documents.
- Pay the fees using GIRO, VISA or MasterCard:
- $225 for each pass
- $30 for each Multiple Journey Visa (If applicable)
- Once the pass is issued, the foreigner and you will both receive the notification letter by email.
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.
For dependants of EP holders:
- https://form.gov.sg/#!/5b6d4563ca1efb000f3b03a4
For dependants of S Pass holders:
- https://form.gov.sg/#!/5b68f6c561cffc000f885453
What youβll need
You will need the following information to get the pass issued:
- Foreignerβs passport details
- Foreignerβs Singapore contact details
- Foreignerβs current Short-Term Visit Pass (STVP) or immigration pass details
- Foreignerβs Singapore residential address
- Singapore residential or office address to receive the foreignerβs 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 upload PDF copies of these documents:
- SG Arrival Card (email from ICA) if applicable
- Foreignerβs passport page showing the date of arrival in Singapore or email of e-visa
- Completed medical examination form or medical declaration form
- Completed declaration form (attached to the foreignerβs IPA letter)
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:
- https://form.gov.sg/#!/6273443b178da600139d54e5
Eg: If the STVP expires on 10 February, please only submit the request from 3 February.
Registration of finger prints and photo
When?:
- For EP dependants: within 2 weeks
- For S Pass dependants: within 1 week
Check the notification letter for whether the foreigner needs to register fingerprints and photo.
For registration, you must make an appointment for the foreigner to visit the relevant services centre:
Type of dependant |
Where to register |
Timeframe for registration |
Dependants of Employment Pass holders |
Employment Pass Services Centre (EPSC) |
Within 2 weeks after pass is issued |
Dependants of S Pass holders |
MOM Services Centre – Hall C |
Within 1 week after pass is issued |
The foreigner should bring along these documents for the appointment:
- Original passport
- Appointment letter
- Notification letter
Receiving the card
When: 4 working days after registration or document verification
MOM will deliver the card to the given address 4 working days after the foreigner registers and gets documents verified.
If the foreigner does not need to register, MOM will deliver the card 4 working days after checking the documents.
The authorised recipients will get an SMS or email with the delivery details at least 1 working day before the delivery.
Download SGWorkPass to scan QR code on your new card to check status, expiry date and more.
If card delivery fails
After two unsuccessful deliveries, you will have to collect the card at the relevant MOM centre:
Type of dependant |
Where to collect |
Dependants of Employment Pass holders |
Employment Pass Services Centre (EPSC) |
Dependants of S Pass holders |
MOM Services Centre – Hall C |
The foreigner or an authorised person can collect it 3 working days after the second attempted delivery. They donβt need an appointment.
Bring along these documents for card collection:
- Candidateβs original passport
- Notification letter
If you authorise someone to collect it on your behalf, make sure they bring these along:
- An authorisation letter from the employer
- NRIC or passport for verification
Click the below links to learn more about:
Renewal Of Long Term Visit Pass (LTVP) In SingaporeThe Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) is renewable. Renewal of Long Term Visit Passes (LTVP) can be applied up to 6 months before they expire. |
Cancellation Of Long Term Visit Pass (LTVP) In SingaporeYou must cancel a Long Term Visit Pass (LTVP) if the family member no longer needs the pass. You must cut the old work pass card in half upon successful cancellation. |
FAQ On Long Term Visit Pass (LTVP)
Can I apply for my LTVP before the main pass (Employment or S Pass) application is approved?Yes, you can. However, MOM recommends waiting until after the main pass is approved. If the main pass application is rejected, your Long Term Visit Pass (LTVP) will also be rejected, and your application fee will not be refunded. |
I am holding an LTVP as a parent or parent-in-law of a work pass holder. Can I work in Singapore?Yes, if you have a valid work pass, you can do so. Learn more about working in Singapore as a Long Term Visit Pass (LTVP) holder. Β Working in Singapore for Long Term Visit Pass holdersIf you are holding a Long Term Visit Pass issued by the Ministry of Manpower, you will need to get a work pass to work in Singapore. You first need to get a job offer in Singapore, then get your prospective employer to apply for an Employment Pass, S Pass or Work Permit for you. You will have to meet all the criteria for the pass that your employer is applying for. Note: You are not allowed to work in objectionable occupations such as a dance hostess or a masseur. |