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Jan 25, 2008
2 new types of work passes for foreigners
THE Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has introduced two new work pass categories for foreigners working in Singapore for the short term - the Miscellaneous Work Pass and the Work Permit (Performing Artiste).

From Feb 1, these will replace the current Professional Visit Passes (PVP) that such foreigners usually apply for.

Miscellaneous Work Pass
The Miscellaneous Work Pass is applicable to foreigners working as journalists, reporters, or accompanying crew members not supported or sponsored by any Singapore Government agency,

The Work Pass, which is valid for 60 days, also covers those intending to conduct seminars, talks, or workshops in Singapore, including religious workers who are planning gatherings and talks here.

Work Permit (Performing Artiste)
For foreign artistes performing at a bar, discotheque, lounge, night club, pub, hotel, or private club, they will need to apply for a Work Permit (Performing Artiste).

This permit can be valid for up to 6 months.

Work Pass Exempt Activities
The same exemptions under the PVP scheme apply, but two new activities have been added to the list.

Those performing regulatory roles in the commissioning or audit of any new plant or equipment, and operational jobs such as repair or maintenance work on any equipment, process or machinery, will not need to apply for a work pass.

Arbitration and mediation services unrelated to religion, politics, or the community will also be exempted.

Work Pass Exempt activities can be carried out for a maximum of 60 days, but foreigners will still be required to notify the MOM via their website (www.mom.gov.sg) before they do so.

The Immigrations and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) will stop accepting PVP applications from February 1, but it will continue to process outstanding applications submitted on or before Jan 31.

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