How does COMPASS calculate my candidate’s nationality/citizenship share among my organisation’s PMETs?
The share of PMETs from a specific nationality/citizenship is calculated by taking the number of PMET employees from a specific nationality/citizenship and dividing it by the total number of PMET employees.
The nationality/citizenship of your organisation's employees, including Permanent Residents, is based on the nationality/citizenship on their passport in the Singapore Government’s records.
Example:
Using an example of an organisation with 100 PMET employees in total, this illustration shows how to calculate the shares of specific nationalities:

Thus, if your candidate belongs to Nationality A, your firm’s share of PMETs from nationality A would be:
30 (Nationality A PMETs) / 100 (Total PMETs) = 30%
This information is sourced from MOM.
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