Tagged as: Singapore immigration
Rikvin Publishes Guide on Singapore Immigration Options for Businesses and Skilled Talent
Through its Guide on Singapore Immigration Options, Rikvin lays out the options available to businessmen, entrepreneurs and investors who wish to contribute meaningfully to Singapore’s growth. ... continue reading
Asia Pacific Firms Project Salary Increment in 2013
Although the recent Tower Watson salary survey reveals that Asia Pacific companies expect higher salaries in 2013, the combination of tighter foreign manpower regulations in Singapore will require employers to up their ante, says work pass specialist Rikvin. ... continue reading
Singapore Tightens the Personalised Employment Pass Framework
In a bid to ensure that the Personalised Employment Pass (PEP) framework remains as a premium work visa for high-caliber professionals, Singapore will introduce tighter eligibility criteria with effect from 1 December 2012. ... continue reading
Singapore Employment Act
As a regional business hub and an open economy, Singapore has an eclectic mix of human capital. The Singapore government has a well-thought out and structured legislation in place in the form of the Singapore Employment Act (SEA), which is the main labor law of the country. The SEA clearly spells out the basic terms … continue reading
Singapore Population on Track to Hit 6 Million
Via calibrated immigration and work visa policies , Singapore’s latest population figures shows that the city state is set to grow to its desired level, in spite of persistent ageing and low birth trends, says Rikvin. ... continue reading
Immigration Inevitable for Singapore
A report by the Institute of Policy Studies has shown that even if Singapore increases the proportion of foreigners in its midst, its population will still get older and the labor growth rate will still decline. ... watch video
Singapore Struggles with Population Issues
Between 2005 and 2009, Singapore's population surged by roughly 150,000 people a year to 5 million—among the fastest rates ever there—with 75% or more of the increase coming from foreigners. Immigration continued in 2009 despite expectations it would collapse because of the global recession. ... watch video
Singapore’s Foreign Policy Must Remain Relevant
Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew, modern Singapore's founding father, explained the importance of maintaining relevant foreign policies, especially with countries that can help elevate Singapore's growth. He stressed on the importance of anticipating opportunities and touched on the republic's ties with China and Malaysia. ... watch video
Singapore Holds National Conversation to Pivot Future Priorities
The “Our Singapore Conversation” (OSC) is an opportunity to formally articulate concerns as a nation and work towards Singapore’s continued progress, says Rikvin. ... continue reading
As NS enlistments drop, is immigration a solution?
Singapore company registration specialist Rikvin argues why the government of Singapore is spot on with its policy of balancing the intake of immigrants while enhancing the privileges of citizenship. ... continue reading
Rikvin Advises Gold Collar Professionals to Opt for the Personalized Employment Pass
In light of the enhanced requirements of the Singapore Employment Pass, the Personalized Employment Pass (PEP) is another option for qualified gold collar professionals to tap, should they wish to relocate to Singapore, says Rikvin. ... continue reading
Singapore Immigration Policies Help Attract and Retain Best and Brightest
Singapore’s strategic immigration, business and education policies, as highlighted in Partnership for a New American Economy’s recently-released study, demonstrates why the city state remains a magnet for attracting foreign investors and entrepreneurs, says Singapore company registration specialist Rikvin. ... continue reading







