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How to work in Singapore
The ways to work in Singapore are: preparing relevant materials, applying for a work visa, and considering using an intermediary company to improve their own quality.

1. Prepare relevant materials: Before going to work in Singapore, you need to prepare relevant materials, including but not limited to resume, scanned ID card, scanned diploma (and related materials), passport, full-body photo, skill certificate, certificate of no criminal record, etc.

2. Apply for a work visa: Work visas in Singapore are mainly divided into WP, SP and other different types. WP needs your labor export, and the salary is very low, so it is difficult to renew it. SP needs to have certain technical ability, such as specialized technicians. Generally, you need a college degree or a bachelor degree, and you must be employed by the company to apply for SP for you.

3. Consider using an intermediary company: If you are not familiar with Singapore's job market, you can consider looking for a job through an intermediary company. Intermediary companies will help you find suitable job opportunities according to your major and work experience.

4. Improve your own quality: No matter how you look for a job, it is very important to improve your professional skills and English level. In Singapore, English is the main communication language, so having good English communication skills will make you more competitive when looking for a job.

Precautions for working in Singapore:

1, medical insurance: Singapore's medical insurance system is very perfect, and employers usually buy medical insurance for their employees. You need to know your medical insurance policy, including insurance coverage and reimbursement process.

2. Work contract: When signing a work contract with the employer, you need to carefully read and understand the terms of the contract, including work content, working hours, wages and benefits, probation period, conditions for terminating the contract, etc.

3. Working hours and rest time: Working hours in Singapore are usually 44 hours per week, and overtime hours should not exceed 3 hours/day or 72 hours/month. In addition, Singapore has legal rest time, such as weekends and public holidays.

4. Personal income tax: You need to pay personal income tax to work in Singapore. Singapore's personal income tax rate depends on personal income level, ranging from 0% to 22%.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Singapore