The In-Principle Approval (IPA) is a critical document issued by Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower (MOM) after an Employment Pass (EP) application has been approved. The IPA letter serves as a provisional approval, allowing the foreign employee to enter Singapore and complete the necessary formalities to receive their Employment Pass. Here’s what you need to know about the IPA:
1. Purpose of the IPA
Provisional Approval:
- The IPA confirms that the Employment Pass application has been approved, but it is not the final EP itself. It allows the candidate to enter Singapore (if they are not already in the country) and complete the remaining procedures required to issue the actual EP card.
Entry Document:
- For candidates who are not already in Singapore, the IPA serves as a temporary visa allowing them to enter the country. It is typically valid for 6 months from the date of issue, giving the candidate time to relocate and settle any pre-employment matters.
2. Information Included in the IPA
The IPA letter typically contains the following information:
- Employee’s Details: Name, passport number, and other personal details.
- Employer’s Details: Name and contact information of the employing company.
- Employment Details: The approved position, salary, and other job-related details.
- Validity Period: The period during which the IPA is valid.
- Conditions: Any conditions that must be met before the EP can be issued, such as undergoing a medical examination.
- Instructions for Completing Formalities: Information on the steps the employee must take after arriving in Singapore, such as attending a medical examination, providing biometrics, and collecting the EP card.
3. Steps to Take After Receiving the IPA
Medical Examination:
- The IPA may require the employee to undergo a medical examination upon arrival in Singapore. The results of this medical examination must be submitted to the MOM before the EP is issued.
Settling In:
- The employee can use the IPA to enter Singapore and start settling into their new role. The IPA allows the employee to start work immediately after entering Singapore, even before the EP card is physically issued.
Biometrics Registration:
- After entering Singapore, the employee will need to complete their biometrics registration (fingerprinting and photo-taking) as part of the issuance process for the EP card.
Collection of EP Card:
- Once all the required formalities, such as the medical examination and biometrics registration, are completed, the employee can collect their EP card. The employer or the employee can arrange for the collection of the card, depending on the circumstances.
4. Important Considerations
Validity:
- The IPA is typically valid for 6 months, during which the employee must enter Singapore and complete the necessary formalities. If the employee does not enter Singapore within this period, the IPA will expire, and a new application may be required.
Dependents:
- If the employee is bringing dependents (such as a spouse or children) to Singapore, the IPA may also cover their entry and subsequent application for Dependant’s Passes or Long-Term Visit Passes. This must be specified in the application.
Starting Work:
- The IPA allows the employee to begin working in Singapore immediately after entering the country, even if the EP card has not yet been issued. This can be particularly useful for employers and employees who want to minimize delays in starting work.
Conclusion
The In-Principle Approval (IPA) is a crucial step in the Employment Pass process. It provides the foreign employee with provisional approval to enter Singapore and begin working, while also outlining the necessary steps to finalize the issuance of the EP card. It’s important for both employers and employees to understand the requirements and validity of the IPA to ensure a smooth transition to working in Singapore.