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Leave In Singapore

Find out your eligibility and entitlements for different types of leave, including maternity leave, childcare leave, annual leave and sick leave.

Type of Leaves
Nature of Leaves
  • Eligible adoptive mothers, including those who are self-employed, are entitled to 12 weeks of paid adoption leave to bond with and care for their adopted infants.
  • In accordance with the Employment Act, you are entitled to paid annual leave if you have worked for your employer for at least 3 months. Find out about your entitlements.
  • If you have children under 7 years old, find out your eligibility and entitlements for childcare leave and how you can take your leave. You may also be eligible for extended childcare leave for a child aged 7 to 12 years.
  • There is no statutory entitlement for compassionate leave. Such leave entitlements depend on your employment contract or on mutual agreement between you and your employer. You can apply for annual leave or unpaid leave for such purposes.
  • There is no statutory entitlement for marriage leave. Such leave entitlements depend on your employment contract or on mutual agreement between you and your employer. You can apply for annual leave or unpaid leave for such purposes.
  • If you are a working mother, you are entitled to paid maternity leave after the birth of your child. Find out about the benefits, coverage and rights under different scenarios.
  • From 1 January 2017, eligible working fathers, including those who are self-employed, are entitled to 2 weeks of paid paternity leave funded by the Government.
  • From 1 January 2024, eligible working fathers, including those who are self-employed, are entitled to additional 2 more weeks of paid paternity leave funded by the Government on a voluntary basis until further review by the Government.
  • As a working father, you can currently apply to share up to 4 weeks of your wife’s 16 weeks of Government-Paid Maternity Leave, subject to your wife’s agreement.
  • If you are covered by the Employment Act, you are entitled to paid sick leave if you have worked for your employer for at least 3 months.
  • Find out about your entitlements.
  • As a working parent, you are entitled to 6 days of unpaid infant care leave a year if your child is a Singapore citizen.
  • W.E.F. 01-Jan-2024, as a working parent, you are entitled to 12 days of unpaid infant care leave a year if your child is a Singapore citizen.
  • You can apply for unpaid leave (also known as no-pay leave) if you are not eligible for paid annual leave or have used up your paid annual leave.
  • Unpaid leave is subject to approval from your employer.
Details of Source
Name of Authorities
  • Corporate matters such as Companies, Businesses, etc.
  • The Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA).
  • CPF matters.
  • CPF Board.
  • Fair Employment Practices (FEP).
  • Tripartite Alliance for Fair and Progressive Employment Practices (TAFEP).
  • Immigration matters & Student Passes.
  • Immigration Checkpoints Authority (ICA).
  • Taxation and GST.
  • The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS).
  • Skills Development Levy (SDL).
  • SkillsFuture Singapore Agency.
  • Work Passes.
  • The Ministry Of Manpower (MOM).

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