Singapore will discontinue its Work Permit (Performing Artiste) scheme from June 1, 2026, due to widespread misuse by ...
Singapore will end the Work Permit (Performing Artiste) scheme from June 2026. Here’s why the decision was taken and what it ...
A scheme allowing foreign performers to work up to six months at public entertainment outlets in Singapore will end, ...
Explore the 17-year history of Singapore's Work Permit (Performing Artiste) scheme, its widespread abuse, and its eventual ...
A scheme for licenced public entertainment outlets to hire foreign performing artistes on a short-term basis will end after ...
MOM will stop accepting applications to hire foreign workers under this scheme from Jun 1, 2026. SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) will stop accepting new applications to hire foreign workers ...
Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower (MOM) will stop accepting new applications under the Performing Artiste Work Permit scheme ...
Singapore is home to 34 universities, including six national institutions. Among them, the National University of Singapore ...
The Ministry of Manpower is scrapping the Performing Artiste Work Permit scheme from June 1, 2026, due to widespread abuse by ...
This comes as recent enforcement operations revealed misuse of the passes by syndicates. Existing performers can remain until their passes expire or get cancelled, the Manpower Ministry said.