This new requirement will be in addition to the work permit approval. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Employers in the construction, marine shipyard and process sectors will be required to provide proof of acceptable accommodation for their new work permit holders before the workers are allowed to enter Singapore, said the Ministry of Manpower on Monday.
Those who house their workers in purpose-built dormitories, construction temporary quarters , temporary occupation licence quarters , or their own dormitories, will obtain approvals within a week. Employers who house their workers in private residential properties, hotels or hostels should expect the approval process to take around six weeks or longer due to additional checks.
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