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by grant24 » Mon, 12 Oct 2015 6:45 pm

My online enquiry on the MOM site says my LOC is valid. Where to now?
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by Strong Eagle » Mon, 12 Oct 2015 10:34 pm
I believe that all you need to do is go to EP Online and print out the LOC and you are good to go.
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by mayrolllate » Mon, 19 Oct 2015 12:20 pm
Print out the LOC, sign it, and send the original back to MOM (the address should be on the letter at the top). Make sure you keep a copy of the LOC somewhere you can refer to easily because you could be asked to produce a copy. Also check the expiration date and make sure you apply for an extension about 3-4 before it expires, because if it takes long to renew, you won't get the benefit of the doubt. Otherwise, start working

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by Strong Eagle » Mon, 19 Oct 2015 9:35 pm
mayrolllate wrote:Print out the LOC, sign it, and send the original back to MOM (the address should be on the letter at the top). Make sure you keep a copy of the LOC somewhere you can refer to easily because you could be asked to produce a copy. Also check the expiration date and make sure you apply for an extension about 3-4 before it expires, because if it takes long to renew, you won't get the benefit of the doubt. Otherwise, start working

Wrong. The LOC is tied to the DP which is tied to the EP. The expiration is that of the EP.
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by sundaymorningstaple » Mon, 19 Oct 2015 10:19 pm
She probably got that confused as well. Just like she did on the S pass. As soon as it was pointed out to her, she changed it to SingPass.
I just hope she isn't an HR Exec in some company here, cause if she is, heaven help the employees.
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by mayrolllate » Tue, 20 Oct 2015 11:21 am
Strong Eagle wrote:mayrolllate wrote:Print out the LOC, sign it, and send the original back to MOM (the address should be on the letter at the top). Make sure you keep a copy of the LOC somewhere you can refer to easily because you could be asked to produce a copy. Also check the expiration date and make sure you apply for an extension about 3-4 before it expires, because if it takes long to renew, you won't get the benefit of the doubt. Otherwise, start working

Wrong. The LOC is tied to the DP which is tied to the EP. The expiration is that of the EP.
Strong Eagle - LOC's can also be for LTVP holders who are spouses of PRs. In that case, the expiration date will be different than for a DP with EP spouse. Point is to check the expiration date and know when it expires.
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by sundaymorningstaple » Tue, 20 Oct 2015 12:16 pm
Duration of the pass
The duration granted for the pass is based on the earlier of these:
What the employer indicated in the LOC application.
The expiry date of the LTVP/LTVP+ or Dependant's Pass.
The LOC stops being valid when:
The LTVP/LTVP+ or Dependant's Pass is cancelled or expires.
You are no longer employed by the company (the employer still needs to cancel the LOC).
http://www.mom.gov.sg/passes-and-permit ... or-replace
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