Mulya Finance Review: Receiving International Payments for Indian Businesses
Review of Mulya Finance for Indian businesses - a solution for accepting payments from foreign clientele. Our guide to how it works and alternatives.
Singapore is a global financial hub in Asia. With a strong infrastructure and convenient access to various Asian markets, it presents excellent opportunities for business professionals. For entrepreneurs interested in moving to Singapore, the government offers a business-friendly startup visa, EntrePass, to encourage fostering an innovative and tech-oriented ecosystem. Read on to learn more about Singapore’s EntrePass and how to apply.
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The Singapore Startup Visa, EntrePass, is a work visa for business startup entrepreneurs, experienced investors, and high-caliber innovators. Successful applicants set up and operate venture-backed or fully-owned innovative, tech-oriented businesses in Singapore. This work visa is open to all nationalities, provided they meet the eligibility requirements.1
You may be eligible for the Singapore EntrePass if you meet the following criteria:2
You can email entrepassenquiry@enterprises.gov.sg to get specific information on your eligibility criteria.
Individuals who participate in the following businesses are not eligible for the Singapore EntrePass:3
The Singapore EntrePass offers various benefits for global entrepreneurs.
The Singapore EntrePass is available for entrepreneurs, innovators, and investors who meet the requirements and go through the application process. Make sure you meet the criteria listed below for the role that is most relevant for you, to qualify.4
Jump to the next section to see what documents you may need as an entrepreneur, innovator or investor.
Due to the list of requirements, the Singapore EntrePass may not be best suited for startups that are currently in need of seed money or have not arranged investment yet. Check out our other articles on countries that offer startup visas for early-stage founders.
You must submit the following documents when applying for the Singapore Startup Visa:5
You must provide additional documents when you submit as an entrepreneur, innovator, or investor:
The Singapore EntrePass fee structure is as follows.6
Type of fee | Cost |
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Application Costs | $105 SGD for each pass |
On issuance of the pass | $225 SGD for each pass $30 SGD for each multi-entry visa |
You can apply for the Singapore visa online, although you will only receive your EntrePass once you are in Singapore. Here is the process you can expect:7
The processing time is around eight weeks. You can track your application status online. If you are approved you will receive a In-principle Approval letter (IPA) which allows you to travel to Singapore and work there until the EntrePass is issued.
Got the IPA letter? That is just the first step in moving to Singapore. Here are other things to consider before and after moving:
Singapore has a well-developed banking infrastructure and most international banks have their branches in the country. New residents will have ample options for opening either a personal or business account or both.
A personal bank account in Singapore can make it easier to receive earnings and make local payments. Having a personal bank account can also help to open a credit card or get a loan later on. Learn more in our full guide to opening a bank account in Singapore.
A business bank account for your company in Singapore will be a good way to track income and expenses and separate transactions from your personal account. In most cases, a bank will want to see your visa and company registration when opening a new account.
When choosing a bank, review the fee schedule and compare options. Transactions like international transfers can be expensive as banks tend to have a transfer fee and an extra mark up on the exchange rate you receive.
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This article is intended to provide a general overview of possible visas for Singapore and is not to be taken as personalised advice. Consider contacting professionals in immigration, finance and business to help if you are thinking of moving to Singapore.
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Sources verified on 17 January 2024.
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