Can re-enter Singapore showing IPA letter?
But i have these concern. Is it necessary for me to go back to my home country instead? And how many days should i stay there before coming back to Sg? Can i show my IPA letter to immigration in Singapore?
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I would like to share something which might be helpful for others who visit the post.
First of all, I would like to thank Surya2k for the advise. It saved me from huge penalty from SG. Thanks a ton buddy.
Here is my story :
I was on DP and my husband on EP. My husband changed his job due to which his old EP was cancelled along with my DP ( on 20th April ). Same time, my current employer decided to apply S Pass for me. It was applied on 14th April.
My social visit pass was for 1 month which was until 20thMay. But I got my IPA on 17th May which was more than a month after the application.
I was told by many people including my company HR that I can continue my stay in SG with just IPA. But thanks to forum and people here who made me approach ICA to get the correct process.
I got to know that it is illegal to stay ( even with IPA ) if you do not have valid pass ( be it S Pass or EP or social visit pass )
So I quickly approached ICA today and got my Social visit pass extended for a week.
Lesson learnt : DONOT rely on your employer , sometimes they might not have correct details and mislead people.
It is your duty to check properly, as you will be the one impacted if something goes wrong.
Hope it is helpful.
Thank you
My 1 month visit pass in SG will expire next week wednesday (18 July), and my s pass is still pending. It was requested last friday, 6 July. Do you think I need to exit the country or I could just go to ICA and tell them my pass is still pending?
Hoping for you reply. Thank you

You should go to ICA and ask for extension of your visit pass with showing IPA ....there are good chances that you may get extension of your stay.
Ertiza Abbas wrote:Hi...
You should go to ICA and ask for extension of your visit pass with showing IPA ....there are good chances that you may get extension of your stay.
Did you read his message? He says that his S pass is still pending then where did you get the fact that he has IPA letter in hand?
But, your suggestion was correct. If he has IPA letter in hand then he should visit ICA to request them for extension.
Before asking any question, please go through various threads, as we have addressed all most all questions related to work visa. Good luck
GJSH wrote:If I already have my IPA letter while Im outside sg , and to enter sg again as soon a i received my IPA letter,will I be enter the country without any question asks or do I still enter as a tourist?
I was on the same situation 2 days ago. I didnt go back to my home country. stayed in Kl, when my spass was approved and my boss sent me the iPA, book my flight to sg. came back, showed them the Ipa, no questions asked.
But i had with me my docs.
kristen123 wrote:GJSH wrote:If I already have my IPA letter while Im outside sg , and to enter sg again as soon a i received my IPA letter,will I be enter the country without any question asks or do I still enter as a tourist?
I was on the same situation 2 days ago. I didnt go back to my home country. stayed in Kl, when my spass was approved and my boss sent me the iPA, book my flight to sg. came back, showed them the Ipa, no questions asked.
But i had with me my docs.
You were lucky enough to got your IPA during your short stay in KL. What would have happened if you don’t get IPA letter in next 15 or 20 days? Will you able to afford to stay in KL? If yes, fair enough but not for everyone could afford to stay so long in a foreign land. If no, then you would have forced to either try to entry again SG (no guarantee that immigration officer would allow to enter SG) or else go back to home country (which is the ideal plan for anyone).
So, it’s a risk to go to another country (instead of going back to home country) then wait to S pass approve & get IPA letter within a stipulated timeline. Good luck
Do as they say and approach MoM. If that doesn't help, leave Singapore until your IPA is valid..
If you come with any other visa, it should be o.,k.
I have already an IPA just got yesterday but my visit pass will expires today. I am going to exit and go to malaysia today and back tomorrow. Is it okay to do that?
Thank you.
Do you have some urgent errand to do in Malaysia? If so, bring written proof of that along. Otherwise better do not leave and come back within a week..
It is ALWAYS better to visit ICA for an extension or switch of visa type, rather than doing a visa run (which might work in other countries, but not in Singapore)!
One is you didn’t extend your visa online while waiting for your pass approval.
Secondly, once you got your work pass approval on Friday, immediately you should have visited ICA to seek extension of your visa, as it can take at least couple of days to get MoM appointment to visit their office then complete the formalities.
Now, your tourist visa expired yesterday, today is Sunday, you won’t visit ICA office, which means you will be considered as overstaying.
This is what I had advised you when you PM me, yesterday evening. Are you still in Singapore?
If yes, Monday can visit ICA office to seek for visa extension and may incur penalty of $100 for one day overstaying (penalty amount can vary). Good luck
Note: Going ahead, you should give priority to these kind of critical things. Overstaying can jeopardise your chances to work here, if ICA won’t extend your stay, later denied your entry.
Your joining date should be near to your visit visa expiry (or earlier to the expiry date). For further clarification, you should reach out your employer cause your employer only can get date to visit MoM for your card issue process.
So if I don get the letter means I need to exit SG and re-enter again by showing IPA? Do I still need to fill the visit pass card?
You simply can’t stay in Singapore just holding an IPA. It’s required to go through above process.
Why don’t you contact your employer who can guide you what to do? Did they get appointment of your visit to MoM, which can be obtained through online registration? Did you complete your medical check up? Did you talk to them on this? Now, you know what to do and how to do.
Pertaining to how Long you can stay in Singapore. Once your old company submitted the form to cancel the pass, from day one it submitted, you will get 30 days time to stay in Singapore. But, in your case as you have already IPA then speak to your new employer to submit the details at MoM so that you can get your FIN pass card on time.
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