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What are the criteria for me to be registered as an Allied Health Professional in Singapore?


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The general criteria considered for registration are:

  1. Possess a basic/primary professional qualification; 

  2. Have an offer of employment in Singapore; 

  3. Be of good standing/reputation/character

  4. Passed the National Licensure Examination in your country of training and/or practice;

  5. Evidence of proficiency in English language;

  6. Physical and mental health status


Applicants whose qualifications are not found on the AHPC’s list of recognised qualifications will be required to sit for the Qualifying Examinations (QE) prior to being eligible for conditional registration.

Your prospective employer would need to provide the required supervision (i.e. completed the Readiness Review) under the Council’s supervisory framework.

Please note that the final decision for registration of any practitioners, and any conditions/restrictions that may be imposed remains with the Council. All applications will be assessed based on the credentials of the applicant.


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