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Singapore to raise minimum wage threshold for foreign workers in 2025 to create more jobs for locals: report

From January 1, 2025, foreigners will need to earn a minimum monthly salary of S$5,600 (US$4,170) to qualify for an employment pass, up from S$5,000, the newspaper cited Tan as saying in parliament discussing the budget Monday.

Financial services professionals will need to earn at least S$6,200 per month, up from S$5,500, in view of the sector’s higher wage norms.

The minimum qualifying salary for EP applicants in their mid-40s will increase to as much as S$10,700, and up to S$11,800 for those in the financial services sector.

Singapore last year revamped its visa programme for foreigners. The city introduced a new Overseas Network and Expertise (ONE) pass and raised the salary threshold for other category of visas, as part of efforts to attract the best talent to the city state.

Almost 4,200 One Pass applications had been approved as at January 1, the Straits Times said.

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Singapore government doubles residential property tax for foreigners to 60 per cent

Singapore will continue to attract top talent to grow the economy and ensure that firms develop their local workforce and treat locals fairly, the Straits Times quoted Tan as saying.

The city state is also raising its retirement age as a broader plan to maintain a sizeable working population.

The retirement age will be raised by one year to 64 on July 1, 2026, the Straits Times reported. Employers will also be required to offer to re-employ workers as old as 69 years, up from 68 years.

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