I am a Singapore Citizen / Permanent Resident and marrying a work permit holder. What are the steps we have to take to register our marriage?
Current or former work permit holder (including Training Work Permit holder) who wishes to marry a Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident, must seek approval from the Ministry of Manpower via this form.
This is a condition that all Work Permit holders agree to, before they are allowed to work in Singapore. If they fail to do so, their privilege to work in Singapore could be withdrawn and they may also be prevented from entering Singapore for a period of time.
MOM will take about 4 weeks to process the application, and the applicant will be notified of the outcome by email. For more information, please visit the MOM’s website.
You are also highly encouraged to apply for Pre-Marriage Long-Term Visit Pass Assessment (PMLA) before marriage. The PMLA is a free online assessment tool that helps your prospective spouse and you have greater clarity on your eligibility for Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP). This is an important step as marriage to a Singapore Citizen does not guarantee a non-resident spouse automatic right of entry into Singapore or approval for long-term stay in Singapore. Those who have completed the PMLA will benefit from a shorter processing time of about 6 weeks instead of 6 months for their LTVP application.
More details on the PMLA can be found on ICA’s website at https://www.ica.gov.sg/reside/pre-marriage-long-term-visit-pass-assessment.