Employment Pass Rejected
Also yesterday, I had an interview and the Employer would also want me to be key in. Do I need to retrieve with the key in details with the previous employer for the reference of the new employer? thanks
If the previous application is rejected (and no appeal filed) you or the previous employer doesn't need do anything, your new one should just submit the new application.
just wanted to ask whether the chances of getting the e-pass approve slim down when the procesing time is getting longer.
My ep was applied last 14 oct 2014 but until now the status is still pending..? does the chances of getting it approve is very low because my s pass before was applied and approved on the same day.
Hoping you can shed some light on it. thanks
Relax and wait!
I've recently receive an offer from a MNC in Singapore, as a Sale Engineer.
They are in the middle of getting an EP for me, I just want to ask the possibility of success in my case:
- Bachelor Degree (in Vietnam)
- 5 years working experience in R&D (0 year in Sale). They want to expand their business to my country, so I think that's the reason why they want to hire me.
- Base salary: 3k6 SGD
I'm very excited for this opportunity as I have been through 5 rounds of interview, please share your opinion.
Thank you!
The only problem I see is that the salary ir rather low -聽 a sales engineer with 5 years applicable experience should earn almost double of what you're offered.
Yes, I think the salary is low, but I couldn't ask for more. The company said my experience is just enough for 50% of which required in the new job.
Besides, the employer don't want to provide the applicant number so I cannot track my EP application status.
I read your comment.. hopefully uncang help me to figure out and i think i want to ask you something about my EP process. actually i got and offering from singapore bank to work as a RM in singapore i got the salary 4,6k everything goes well until my EP is being rejected but MOM doesn't give the reason my employer already do the appeals but still rejected. i have a 6 Years experience in Banking and 4 Years experience as a Relationship manager. after i read this blog i think the problem about my EP is being rejected because my College degree.actually my College show up in MOM website but only the university not the school of management. my degree is recognize by the university.
my Question is
1. do i have to put additional information to MOM?
2. after the appealing is being rejected my employer Said it can be process once more but the chance is very low?
3 i see ads about Lawyer who Can help to appeals my EP how about if i ask Lawyer to help my case?
4 if everthing i do MOM still rejected me. do i have to give up not to find another company who want to hire me because i cant get the EP?
thanks beppi
3. Lawyers will only take your money, but cannot really do anything helpfful. MoM also does 't like dealing with lawyers and consultants, so your chances would be even lower.
4. If the reason for renection is the company, you might well be successful with another one. However, I think the reason is the low salary: With 6 + 4聽 = 10 years work experience in the finance industry, you should get nearly double of what they offered you!
Just want to ask is there a limit for pass application? And for pass rejection?
Coz my s pass was approved for company A then afterwards withdrawn. So applied for other company. Now company B applied for E pass for me, and was rejected.
I wish MOM has a good reason for rejecting me. For e pass, the post was for asst ops mgr for travel agency,.. I have 2 bachelors degree with diploma from university recognize by MOM, and 2 professional certificate - cpa and cia. Have 5 yrs work exp (1 for accounting and 4 internal audit)... So operations is not new to me.. I can handle the post.
salary is 4800 wc i think is fair? So why the rejection?聽 Thanks in advance!MoM doesn't normally disclose their reasons for rejection, so it's always a guessing game. Here is my guess for your case:
- job not aligned with your education / work experience?
- there are enough locals who can do the job ( and/or it wasn't unsuccessfully posted on the Jobs Bank for two weeks)?
- Employer not allowed to hire foreigners?
- Salary too low (double B.Sc. With 5 yr. exp. Should be S$6000-8000, I think)?
Anyone here experienced with employer not providing FIN for you to check the status of EP application yourself?
My employer told me to wait for 4-6 weeks, but waiting in the dark with no information is just killing me.
Or, if they charged you for the application (which is actually illegal), they are probably cheats and will not help you any further. In this case look for another employer!
Today I have my S Pass approved, I'm really happy.
Hope for the positive outcome for every one who is waiting for their result here.
Hi Beppi, is multiple pass application allowed by Mom? Just curious. Thanks again
聽 聽I guess i'm posting this here out of desperation, i got my PhD recently from NUS an got a job offer as a postdoc in NUS however, EP was rejected. I don't know the reasons yet. Salary 5.5K
Chukwuemeka wrote:Hi Beppi,
聽 聽I guess i'm posting this here out of desperation, i got my PhD recently from NUS an got a job offer as a postdoc in NUS however, EP was rejected. I don't know the reasons yet. Salary 5.5K
Sorry, without knowing further details, I cannot speculate as to what caused your rejection.
Patient wrote:Hi beppi, i have my epass reapplied by company A but up to now no result (almost 2wks). Company B wants to apply me an S pass. As u said, multiple application is not allowed right. So what is your advise on this? I prefer the work offered by the company B and I hope this time I get approved.. Hayy #hardtimefightingformydreams
If you do not any longer want to work for company A, you should terminate the employment contract you have with them (check the contract for terms and conditions of this). The company then must cancel the EP application in due course, after which company B can apply for a new EP. Please note that there is no guarantee this EP will be approved - in fact MoM dislikes job-hoppers and you can be rejected for this.
Only after this can company B apply for a new pass.
Multiple pass applications within a short time are negative in MoM's eyes, but absconding the employment contract with company A without proper termination might get you completely banned. Be careful!
My question is, can I ask company A to withdraw my pass application while it is still pending ... Because I do not intend to pursue my application with company A anymore at the same time company B wanted to apply me a work pass. As i have said, i prefer working in company B as this is more in line with my profession. By the way, i also have no emplyment contracf yet with company B.. But as advise by company B, contract will be sent to me shortly...聽
I hope i am clear now.. Thanks again. Appreciate ur reply..

Since you probably have agreed, you are now bound by thst contract and need to terminate it first before other stops are possible. Contact company A to tell them about your change of mind, and ask for their assistance!
I am an expat living in Malaysia, however i am changing to a role where I will be manager of Malaysia and Singapore, do I need to get an EP for singapore? I would be in Singapore about 25% of my time but will continue to live and be paid in Malaysia
Thanks if anyone can help

mooky1975 wrote:I am an expat living in Malaysia, however i am changing to a role where I will be manager of Malaysia and Singapore, do I need to get an EP for singapore? I would be in Singapore about 25% of my time but will continue to live and be paid in Malaysia
As far as I know, if you are employed by a Malaysian company and your trips to Singapore do not exceed 60 days per calendar year and/or are聽 incidental to your Malaysian job, you do not need a Singapore work visa.
But since this is an unusual constellation, it is better you consult MoM and follow their advice.
If you do need a Singapore work visa after all, the Singapore office of your company would have to employ (and pay) you, which might create more formal hurdles (and thus should be avoided, in my opinion).
I got 4 months short term assignment from my company to be placed in singapore (same group company). I hv 11 yrs working experience with 7,5 yrs in the product management which is the job that i'm currently doing. Current salary is around sgd 5k. Since this is still short term assignment my salary will still be paid by home country.
The hrd in singapore applied for EP 2,5 weeks ago and now the status is pending for further input from other government agencies. I have a bachelor degree of management, however the college i was graduated is not the recognize uni from singapore goverment.
Could you please advice is there any chance that my ep will be rejected? And what does it means by further input from other government agencies? I'm so worried now...
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