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Singapore has long been the destination of choice for the world’s most ambitious professionals and founders, and for good reason. Its pro-business environment, political stability, and unmatched connectivity to global markets make it one of the most rewarding places to live, work, and grow. In 2025 alone, approximately 3,000 new ONE Passes were granted, with one in six awarded to first-time applicants, a clear signal that global talent is actively choosing Singapore as their professional base.
To further cement this position, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) introduced the Singapore ONE Pass (Overseas Networks & Expertise Pass) on 1 January 2023, a visa designed not for the average professional, but for the exceptional one.
At Vivos, we support professionals, founders, and global executives through Singapore’s immigration framework, delivering structured, compliant, and end-to-end support for the Singapore ONE Pass application process.
The Singapore ONE Pass offers top global talent the unmatched flexibility, professional freedom, and offers the world’s leading professionals unrivalled flexibility, exclusivity, and independence. Here are the key reasons that make the Singapore ONE Pass unique:
Through this structure, Singapore strategically attracts high-impact individuals who bring not just expertise, but global networks and capital to its economy.
a. You qualify if:
b. Renewal under the salary route requires meeting one of the following:
If you don’t meet the salary threshold, you may still qualify if you have demonstrated exceptional contributions in:
MOM, working with related agencies, considers publications, patents, awards, significant project impact, institutional endorsements, etc., on a case-by-case basis.
Renewal criteria for this route will depend partly on continued excellence and contribution.
Applying for the Singapore ONE Pass involves submitting an online application via the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) portal. The process typically takes 4-8 weeks, with an application fee of $105 and an issuance fee of $225. Key steps include:
| Document | Purpose / Notes |
|---|---|
| Passport particulars page | Identity & travel document |
| 12 months’ payslips & tax statements | Prove salary eligibility |
| Other income proof | If significant part of your earnings |
| CV / Resume with achievements | Especially for “achievement” route |
| Supporting documents (awards, patents, publications) | Strengthen your case |
| Endorsement letters | Particularly for academia / research path |
| Company incorporation, contracts (for business route) | Show operational legitimacy |
| Corporate financials | If applying through business ownership |
Renewal is not automatic; you must satisfy one of your route’s renewal criteria.
MOM also runs annual notification exercises. For this, you’ll need to report your income, business/employment activities, and contributions. Failure to meaningfully contribute or long-term economic inactivity can lead to revocation.
One of the most substantial advantages of ONE Pass is the ability to legally incorporate and run a Singapore company through Singapore company incorporation, under the same visa.
This dual role (entrepreneur + professional) is a major differentiator and appeals strongly to serial founders and ecosystem builders.
The Singapore ONE Pass extends meaningful benefits beyond the pass holder, ensuring your family can live, work, and thrive alongside you in Singapore. The benefits of ONE Pass are as follows:
Bringing your family to Singapore is straightforward and well-supported. They are eligible for a Dependant’s Pass (DP), granting them the right to reside in Singapore for the duration of your ONE Pass. Your spouse may subsequently apply for a Letter of Consent (LOC) from MOM, permitting them to work for any Singapore employer, without applying for a separate work pass or meeting independent eligibility criteria.
Singapore recognises and supports diverse family arrangements. The family members are eligible for a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP), subject to assessment by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) based on individual circumstances and the ONE Pass holder’s financial standing.
ONE Pass holders can also sponsor their parents to stay in Singapore. They are also eligible for a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP), subject to meeting applicable salary and eligibility requirements assessed by ICA on a case-by-case basis.
Even strong candidates may face rejection in the Singapore ONE Pass Application, particularly under the Achievement Route. Here’s how to handle:
Upon rejection, MOM typically issues a written advisory outlining the primary grounds for refusal. Review this carefully; it forms the foundation of your appeal strategy and identifies the specific gaps your supporting documentation must address.
Appeals must be submitted within three months of the rejection date. Missing this window forfeits your right to appeal entirely. Engage a licensed immigration professional promptly to ensure your appeal is structured, compliant, and submitted within the prescribed timeline.
A successful appeal requires materially stronger documentation than the original submission. This includes additional endorsement letters from recognised industry bodies or host institutions, quantifiable professional achievements such as revenue metrics, patents, or awards, and third-party validation that directly addresses MOM’s stated grounds for rejection.
Licensed immigration agencies bring two critical advantages to an appeal: precise knowledge of MOM’s assessment framework and experience in structuring cases that align with precedent approvals. A professionally prepared appeal significantly improves both the quality of submission and the probability of a favourable outcome.
Once submitted, appeals are typically assessed within four weeks. During this period, ensure all contact details registered with MOM are current and monitor your correspondence channels regularly for any requests for additional information or clarification.
If reasons are unclear or an advisory is not issued, a professional consultant can sometimes request clarification or a strategic re-submission.
The U.S. H-1B was once the gold standard for global professionals. Today, a lottery-based selection process, a proposed US$100,000 annual fee, green card backlogs stretching 10 to 15 years for Indian nationals, and growing policy volatility have made it increasingly unpredictable.
Singapore’s ONE Pass has emerged as the most credible, stable, and strategically sound alternative. Here is why professionals are making the shift:
No lottery, no uncertainty: The ONE Pass is merit-based. If you meet the S$30,000 salary threshold or outstanding achievement criteria, you qualify. No annual cap, no quota.
Faster processing: Applications are decided in 4 to 8 weeks, compared to 6 to 12 months or longer for H-1B.
Employer independence: The ONE Pass is tied to the individual, not a company. Change roles, run multiple businesses, or launch a venture without reapplying.
Spouse work rights: Your spouse can work in Singapore via a Letter of Consent (LOC). H-4 EAD work authorisation remains heavily restricted and politically uncertain.
Clearer path to PR: Singapore’s Permanent Residency route is merit-based and transparent, with no decade-long backlog.
Strategic location: Singapore places you within 4 to 5 hours of India, at the centre of ASEAN, and aligned with time zones spanning Europe, the Middle East, and the Asia Pacific.
For Indian founders and senior professionals in particular, Singapore is no longer simply an alternative; it is an increasingly deliberate first choice.
The Singapore ONE Pass represents one of the most strategically significant immigration instruments available to high-achieving professionals and founders today. With its employer-independent structure, five-year validity, and family-friendly provisions, it is built for individuals who operate at the intersection of global business and personal mobility.
As Singapore continues to strengthen its position as Asia’s leading talent hub, most recently with the announced ONE Pass (AI and Tech) track launching in January 2027, the window to establish your professional base here has never been more clearly defined.
At VIVOS, we specialise in end-to-end ONE Pass advisory, from eligibility assessment and document preparation to MOM submission and family pass coordination. Whether you are evaluating your options or ready to proceed, our immigration specialists are here to ensure your application is positioned for approval from the outset.
VIVOS helps discover your eligibility and unlock new business and career opportunities in Asia’s leading innovation hub.
What is the Singapore ONE Pass?
The Singapore ONE Pass (Overseas Networks & Expertise Pass) is a personalised, five-year work visa administered by MOM, allowing top global professionals to work for multiple employers, run businesses, and relocate their families without employer dependency.
What is the Singapore ONE Pass salary requirement?
You must earn a fixed monthly salary of at least S$30,000 from a single employer for 12 consecutive months. This threshold applies to both overseas applicants and those with a confirmed Singapore job offer.
What are the ONE Pass requirements without meeting the salary threshold?
Applicants with outstanding achievements in sports, arts and culture, or academia and research may qualify without meeting the S$30,000 salary criterion, subject to holistic assessment by MOM and relevant agencies.
How long does it take to process the ONE Pass?
Most applications are processed within 4 weeks. Applications via the Outstanding Achievements route may take longer, as they require assessment by agencies such as MCCY, MOE, NRF, or A*STAR.
Can ONE Pass holders apply for Permanent Residency (PR) in Singapore?
Yes. ONE Pass holders may apply for Singapore PR through the Professional Route. While no mandatory minimum tenure is prescribed, a demonstrated period of economic contribution and financial stability significantly strengthens your application.
Can my spouse work in Singapore under the ONE Pass?
Yes. Your legally married spouse may apply for a Dependant’s Pass and subsequently obtain a Letter of Consent (LOC) from MOM, permitting them to work in Singapore without a separate work pass.
What are the ONE Pass renewal criteria?
To renew, you must either have earned an average of S$30,000/month over the past five years in Singapore, or operate a Singapore company employing at least five locals at the EP minimum qualifying salary.
What happens if my Singapore ONE Pass application is rejected?
You may file a formal appeal with MOM within 3 months of rejection. A well-structured appeal supported by additional documentation, professional advice, and a clear case for eligibility significantly improves your chances of approval.
What is the minimum salary for one pass in Singapore?
The minimum fixed monthly salary requirement for the Singapore ONE Pass is SGD 30,000, equivalent to approximately SGD 360,000 annually. Applicants under the Outstanding Achievements route in arts, sports, science, or academia may qualify without meeting this salary threshold.
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