
If you are a permanent resident of Singapore, you may be eligible to apply for a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) for your mother-in-law. To be eligible, you must be earning a minimum salary of 12,000 SGD per month and have an Employment Pass or S-Pass. However, it is important to note that your mother-in-law must be present in Singapore at the time of the application and that you cannot sponsor her LTVP application. This means that you cannot apply for an LTVP for your mother-in-law if she is not already in the country.
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Sponsoring an LTVP for parents-in-law
If you are a permanent resident of Singapore, you can apply for a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) for your parents-in-law. This is a social pass, meaning that it does not allow the holder to work in Singapore. To apply, you must earn a minimum salary of 12,000 SGD per month and have an Employment Pass or S-Pass. If you have an EntrePass, certain business milestones must be met instead. Your application must also be sponsored by a registered company in Singapore.
The LTVP allows your parents-in-law to stay in Singapore for up to two years. The application process can be done through the Immigration Checkpoints Authority (ICA) and may take up to six weeks, although some people receive feedback on their application within seven working days. You can check the progress of the application on the ICA webpage using your parents-in-law's Foreign Identification Number.
If you are sponsoring someone for an LTVP, both you and the applicant will need to be closely involved in the process. You will need to include a copy of your birth certificate and marriage certificate in the application. If you are applying for a disabled child, you will also need to provide a doctor's statement about their condition.
It is important to note that you cannot apply for an LTVP for your siblings, but you can apply for a Short-Term Visit Pass (STVP). An STVP is valid for thirty days and can be renewed as needed.
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Requirements for sponsorship
To apply for a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) for your mother-in-law, you must be a Singapore permanent resident, hold an Employment Pass or S-Pass, or be an Entrepreneur Pass holder. If you hold an Employment Pass or S-Pass, you must earn a minimum salary of 12,000 SGD per month. Your application must also be sponsored by a registered company in Singapore.
If you are an Entrepreneur Pass holder, you can present documents from the Corporate Regulatory Authority instead of an employer's letter.
For all applicants, you must include a copy of your birth certificate in the application. If you are applying for your mother-in-law, you will also need to include your spouse's birth certificate and your marriage certificate.
If you are applying for an LTVP for any other family member who Singapore considers an immediate family member (not including siblings), you can apply for anyone who can hold a Dependant's pass for your sponsorship. This includes unmarried step-children under 21, for whom you will need to supply the divorce certificate for the marriage with the step-child's other biological parent. If you are applying for a disabled child, you need to provide a doctor's statement about the child's condition.
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Application process
You can apply for a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) for your mother-in-law if you are a Singapore permanent resident. If you are, you can apply through the Immigration Checkpoints Authority (ICA).
The application process for an LTVP can be done with the help of experienced immigration consultants. The first step is to check if you meet the eligibility requirements. If you are a permanent resident, you must be earning a minimum salary of 12,000 SGD per month. You must also have an Employment Pass or S-Pass, and your application must be sponsored by a registered company in Singapore.
Once you have determined your eligibility, you can start gathering the necessary documents. This includes your birth certificate and your mother-in-law's Foreign Identification Number. All applicants must review the application form and provide their declarations before submission. It is recommended that all applicants register for a Singpass account, which can take 2 to 5 working days for approval.
After submitting the application, you can expect a waiting period of up to six weeks before receiving feedback. You can check the progress of the application online. If you have not received any feedback after the usual waiting period, you can consider contacting the ICA offices.
The application fee for multiple products within a single application is S$130, and all fees are non-refundable. Payment must be made online using internet banking or PayNow.
It is important to note that the LTVP for parents does not allow them to work in Singapore, and they will need a work pass if they intend to do so.
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Documents required
To apply for a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) for your mother-in-law, you must be a Singapore permanent resident. If you are, you can apply through the Immigration Checkpoints Authority (ICA). However, it's important to note that your mother-in-law is not eligible to apply for an LTVP under your sponsorship.
- Valid passport details, including a foreign identification number for your mother-in-law.
- Personal details, such as your mother-in-law's full name, date of birth, and address.
- Birth certificates: You will need to provide a copy of your birth certificate and your mother-in-law's birth certificate, with proof of her name.
- Marriage certificate: As this application is for your mother-in-law, you will need to provide proof of your marriage to your spouse.
- Proof of stable employment and income: While there is no minimum salary requirement for Singapore PRs, demonstrating financial stability and the ability to support your mother-in-law during her stay will increase the likelihood of a successful application.
- Vaccination records: Ensure you have your mother-in-law's vaccination records, especially if she has received any COVID-19 vaccinations.
- Translated documents: If any of the documents are not in English, provide translated versions.
- Medical check-up: A medical check-up may be required, and specific tests or documents may be requested by the ICA.
The ICA may request additional documents during the processing period, so it is essential to be prepared and responsive to their requirements.
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Time taken for approval
The time taken for approval of a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) application can vary. Some applicants receive feedback on the outcome of their application within seven working days, while others may wait up to six weeks. The approval rate for LTVP applications is 98%.
Once you have submitted your application, you can check its progress on the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) webpage using your parent's Foreign Identification Number. It is generally recommended not to contact ICA offices during the waiting period. If you have not received any feedback after the usual waiting period, you may consider getting in touch with them.
Upon approval of your application, you will need to pay a fee of $60 for the issuance of the LTVP and $30 for a Multiple Journey Visa (if applicable).
It is important to note that, as a Singapore citizen or permanent resident, you cannot sponsor an LTVP for your parent(s)-in-law. Only your parents, spouse, and unmarried children are eligible for LTVP sponsorship. To be eligible to sponsor an LTVP, you must be earning a minimum salary of 12,000 SGD per month and have stable employment and income.
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Frequently asked questions
No, you cannot apply for an LTVP for your mother-in-law under your sponsorship.
You can apply for an LTVP for your immediate family members, including your parents, spouse, and children.
To apply for an LTVP for your parents, you must be a Singapore permanent resident or citizen aged 21 and above. You must also earn a minimum salary of 12,000 SGD per month and have an Employment Pass or S-Pass.
The waiting period for an LTVP application can vary. Some people receive feedback within seven working days, while others may wait up to six weeks. You can check the progress of the application on the ICA webpage using your parent's Foreign Identification Number.

