Spouse of a Singapore Citizen
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Singapore citizen - Non-resident (NR) couples are strongly encouraged to complete their Pre-Marriage LTVP Assessment (PMLA) before marriage.
The PMLA is a free online assessment which allows them to:
- exchange key information with each other before getting married;
- find out if the prospective NR spouse may qualify for a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) after marriage; and
- enjoy a significantly shorter processing time when they subsequently submit an LTVP application.
Marriage to a Singapore citizen does not guarantee the NR spouse automatic right of entry into Singapore or approval for long-term stay in Singapore.
While the PMLA aims to give an accurate assessment on the prospective NR spouse's eligibility for an LTVP after marriage, a positive PMLA outcome is not an immigration pass and does not constitute the approval of an LTVP. The NR spouse should separately apply for an LTVP after marriage to be considered for long-term stay in Singapore.
In a small number of cases, the outcomes of the PMLA and LTVP applications may differ if a couple’s circumstances change between their PMLA and LTVP applications. Couples should ensure that the information submitted in the PMLA are correct, for a more accurate assessment of their eligibility for LTVP.
For more information on PMLA, please refer to the Pre-Marriage Long-Term Visit Pass Assessment (PMLA) page.
The processing time for an LTVP application is up to six months for applicants who did not do the PMLA. The processing time is shortened to six weeks, for applicants who did the PMLA.
NR spouses who are expecting/have Singapore citizen child(ren) from the current marriage, or have been married to a Singapore citizen for at least three years, may be eligible for a Long Term Visit Pass Plus (LTVP+), which has a longer validity period than the LTVP. There is no separate application for the LTVP+. ICA will assess the NR spouse’s eligibility for LTVP+ when he/she applies for an LTVP or to renew his/her LTVP.
LTVP holders may apply to renew their LTVP under their Singapore citizen or Singapore Permanent Resident (PR) spouse’s sponsorship before the LTVP expires. Please note that the sponsor of the LTVP cannot unilaterally request ICA to cancel the LTVP without the LTVP-holder’s consent. ICA will require both the LTVP-holder and the sponsor’s acknowledgment to cancel the LTVP.
The LTVP may be cancelled at ICA’s discretion in accordance with the Immigration Regulations.
LTVP holders who are spouses of Singapore citizens or Singapore PR are eligible for a Pre-Approved Letter of Consent (PLOC)* to seek employment in Singapore. To be considered for a PLOC, the NR spouse should indicate in their LTVP application form whether they intend to work in Singapore. Those who are eligible will be issued a PLOC together with their LTVP. LTVP holders may also separately apply to MOM through their employer for a Letter of Consent (LOC) to work in Singapore at any time after the issuance of the LTVP.
* PLOC holders can work for any employer. The employer is only required to notify MOM at the start of employment. For those who are not granted PLOC, their prospective employer can apply to MOM for an LOC instead of an Employment/S Pass or Work Permit.
You will need to provide original documents and official translations (for documents in languages other than English), as well as copies of the documents for ICA to retain.
ICA accepts:
ICA does not endorse any private translation companies or entities. Insufficient documentation may result in non-acceptance of your application. You may be required to provide additional documents to support your application.
Please have these documents ready before you apply:
From the foreign spouse (applicant) |
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From the Singapore citizen spouse (sponsor) |
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From both spouses (applicant and sponsor) |
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Note:
For Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) holders, please renew the LTVP at least two months before the expiration of the current LTVP.
First-time applicants need to apply for an LTVP with at least 10 days remaining on their Visit Pass. Visitors to Singapore must have a valid Visit Pass at all times during their stay. They must also have a passport issued only in their name.
If you are unable to complete or submit your LTVP application/renewal application due to unique circumstances, you can write in to ICA_Visit_Pass@ica.gov.sg for further assistance.
Please note that all official translation of documents submitted for any application to ICA is required if they are not in the English language. For more information, please refer to the FAQ.
The sponsor will need Singpass 2FA to submit the LTVP application online using the e-Service.
The applicant and the sponsor will also need to complete Appendix (VP) giving consent for ICA to obtain and verify your financial information with the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) and/or the Central Provident Fund Board of Singapore (CPF).
The applicant and/or the sponsor will be contacted by ICA for any additional documents or to arrange an interview, if required.
A S$45 non-refundable processing fee for each application.
Payment can be made using:
- Visa or MasterCard credit/debit card or,
- American Express (AMEX) credit card or,
- Internet Direct Debit (Citibank, DBS/POSB, OCBC, UOB and Standard Chartered Bank Internet Banking accounts in Singapore) or,
- PayNow.
Note: Additional fees will apply upon collection. Please refer to LTVP collection for further details.
If you have submitted a Pre-Marriage Long-Term Visit Pass Assessment (PMLA) before applying for your LTVP, the LTVP application will be processed within six weeks.
If you have not submitted a PMLA before, application for LTVP will be processed within six months.
If your application is still within this processing time, please wait to be notified of your application outcome via email or check on the application outcome using the e-Service, rather than contacting ICA to enquire about the status of your application.
Original documents or photocopies may be required during the processing period. The applicant and/or the sponsor may also be called up for an interview during this time. ICA will contact the applicant and/or the sponsor to request any additional documents or to arrange an interview, if required.