Can You Switch Employers on a Work Permit? MOM Rules Explained

Changing jobs in Singapore as a Work Permit holder involves more steps than simply handing in your resignation. Your Work Permit is tied to a specific employer — and in some sectors, a specific industry — so any move requires a structured process through the Ministry of Manpower (MOM).
This guide explains MOM’s rules for switching employers, walks you through each step, and answers the most common questions. If your new role requires a medical examination, you can find out what’s involved on our Work Permit medical check-up page.
Understanding Your Work Permit in Singapore
A Work Permit is issued to semi-skilled foreign workers in specific sectors, including construction, manufacturing, marine shipyard, and services.

The key thing to understand is that a Work Permit is employer-specific — sometimes sector-specific too. This is why changing jobs is not as simple as resigning and starting somewhere new. Your legal right to work in Singapore is directly linked to the company that sponsored your permit.
Note that the rules for S Pass and Employment Pass (EP) holders are different from those for Work Permit holders. This guide covers the Work Permit process only.
MOM’s Core Rule: Can You Switch Employers?
Yes — Work Permit holders can switch employers, but the process is more restrictive than for other pass types. Here is a quick comparison:
- Employment Pass (EP) holders: Your new employer applies for a new EP on your behalf. You do not need to cancel your current pass before the new one is approved.
- Work Permit holders: The permit is tied to a specific employer and sector. A new application must be submitted, and in certain sectors (such as Construction and Marine Shipyard), transfers are only permitted during a defined window — typically 40 to 21 days before permit expiry.
- Transfers between related companies: Even transfers between subsidiaries are treated as entirely new applications. The new employer must independently meet all MOM criteria.
The Step-by-Step Process for Changing Jobs
If you have received a job offer, here is the process you and your prospective employer will need to follow.

Step 1: New employer submits a fresh Work Permit application
Your new employer must apply for a new Work Permit on your behalf through MOM’s online portal. This is treated as a new application — its outcome depends on your eligibility and the employer’s available quota.
Step 2: Receive the In-Principle Approval (IPA)
If the application is successful, MOM issues an In-Principle Approval (IPA) — official confirmation that you are eligible for the new Work Permit. Do not resign from your current role until this document has been secured.
Step 3: Resign from your current job
Once you have the IPA, you can submit your resignation and serve your notice period as stated in your employment contract. This ensures you leave on good terms and fulfil your professional obligations.
Step 4: Current employer cancels your Work Permit
Your current employer is legally required to cancel your Work Permit within one week of your last working day. Upon cancellation, they must provide you with a Special Pass, which allows you to remain in Singapore legally — usually for 30 days — while your new permit is being processed.
Step 5: New Work Permit is issued
With your Special Pass, you can remain in Singapore while your new employer completes the final steps with MOM. Once your new Work Permit card is issued, you are ready to begin your new role.
Common Challenges and How to Handle Them
While the process is structured, a few complications can arise. Being prepared helps you respond calmly.
Challenge: The new application is rejected
This can happen if the new employer’s quota is full or eligibility criteria are not met. Speak with your prospective employer to understand the reason. If the rejection is final, you may need to make arrangements to leave Singapore once your current permit is cancelled.
Challenge: Your current employer delays cancellation
Your employer has a legal obligation to cancel your permit within one week of your last day. If they are slow to act, remind them of this requirement. If the issue persists, contact MOM directly for assistance.
Challenge: Managing the gap between jobs
The Special Pass is designed specifically for this transition. To minimise downtime, coordinate closely with both your old and new employers to align your last working day with your new start date as much as possible.
For a broader overview of MOM medical requirements across different pass types, see our statutory medical examination guide.
Where to Complete Your Work Permit Medical Check-Up
As part of the Work Permit process — whether for a new application or a transfer — your new employer will typically require a medical examination. Mediway Medical Centre has been providing statutory medical examinations for Work Permit holders since 2016, with on-site X-ray facilities and a straightforward process to help you meet MOM requirements without unnecessary delay.
We are located near Clarke Quay MRT (NE5, Exit E), with walk-ins accepted and appointments preferred.
Frequently Asked Questions
01 Can I look for a new job while still working for my current employer?
Yes — you are free to search and interview for new positions while employed. However, you cannot begin working for your new employer until the new Work Permit has been officially approved and issued by MOM. Starting work without a valid pass is a breach of the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act and could affect your future eligibility to work in Singapore.
02 What happens if my Work Permit expires while I am waiting for the new one?
Your current employer must cancel the expired permit. You will receive a Special Pass to cover your legal stay in Singapore in the interim. It is important that your new employer has already received the IPA before your old permit expires — this ensures continuity and reduces the risk of a gap in your legal status.
03 Do I need a "letter of consent" from my current employer to change jobs?
Generally, no. A new employer can apply for a Work Permit on your behalf without written consent from your current employer. Consent may be required under specific sector-based transfer schemes, but this is not the standard process. If you are uncertain, check directly with MOM or your new employer's HR team.
04 How long can I stay in Singapore after my Work Permit is cancelled?
You will typically be issued a Special Pass valid for 30 days from the cancellation date. Within this period, you must either have your new Work Permit issued or make arrangements to leave Singapore. If your timeline is tight, coordinate with your new employer early so the new permit is processed before the Special Pass expires.

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