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Hi , i manage to get thru medical examination and Fit for work, and on the medical examination got referral  letter from DSC clinic that im fit for employment,  the question is my work permit application still can be rejected by MOM ? if they see i had Syphilis before ? but treated ?

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Once approved, your work pass cannot be rejected - only cancelled. But for you this would mean the same. So, yes, MoM can cancel your workpass at any time for any reason they like. However, this is rare (except if the employer complains about you).

@Gerooly any update?

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Does MOM allow a worker with VDRL Syphilis positive to work in Singapore?

@hninpwintkabyar007 Cheryl is one of the international site administrators and resides in Mauritius. She is unlikely to be able to answer your question. But you can look for other discussions on the forum - this has been discussed before!

@beppi

please answer me.

Does MOM allow a worker with VDRL Syphilis positive to work in Singapore?

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I do not know the answer, but you can look for other discussions on the forum - this has been discussed before!