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Working as a Personal Trainer in Singapore

Posted: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 11:42 pm
by clm73
Hi
I am going to be moving to Singapore with my husband in December 2010 and I will be on a dependent visa. I'm just wondering that as a qualified Personal Trainer would it be easier for me to work self-employed or through a company as an employee? Personally I'd prefer the self employed option but I hear it's not straight forward in Singapore when it comes to getting work on a dependent visa.

Many thanks

Re: Working as a Personal Trainer in Singapore

Posted: Fri, 01 Oct 2010 7:37 am
by Mad Scientist
clm73 wrote:Hi
I am going to be moving to Singapore with my husband in December 2010 and I will be on a dependent visa. I'm just wondering that as a qualified Personal Trainer would it be easier for me to work self-employed or through a company as an employee? Personally I'd prefer the self employed option but I hear it's not straight forward in Singapore when it comes to getting work on a dependent visa.

Many thanks
You cannot work when you are on DP. You have to get Letter of Consent from MOM in order to get work. Then you can be employed or set up a company so that you can be employed . go to www.mom.gov.sg and www.acra.gov.sg .

Having said that if you go down this road, your LOC is tied to your hubby EP. Hence if he loses his job , so will you. I would be incline to apply EP on your own once you are here. You can convert your DP to EP if approves by MOM

There are steps for you to take in order to be self employed or employee.