Employment pass: No signature needed - Correct?

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Employment pass: No signature needed - Correct?

Post by Cookie19 » Fri, 04 Jan 2013 4:53 pm

Dear all,

I recently received a job offer for Singapore, my future employer has told me that they have submitted my EP application on December 28, 2012 - pending until now.

However, after having done some research - they never asked me to complete the application form or to sign it, all they required were my CV, passport copy and university degree. Does that sound correct?

As a short background info - I am a German citizen, Business degree, salary right above SGD 4,000.

Thank you for any feedback or advice, I am getting a bit worried.

Cheers!

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Post by nutnut » Fri, 04 Jan 2013 6:07 pm

You don't need to sign/thumbprint until it's approved.

This is normal.

Whether you get it or not is anyone's guess, if you are close to the threshold then it could go either way!

Good Luck.

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