8. The changes amount to a significant shift in the EP framework. They aim to ensure that employers who need to augment their workforce hire foreigners with the right calibre, so that these employees add needed expertise and complement an increasingly qualified local workforce.
Transitional Measures for Existing EP holders
9. As stated above, all new EP applications will be subject to the enhanced EP framework from 1 January 2012. For existing EP holders, MOM will phase in the new requirements over the next 1-2 years (depending on when their current passes expire). This will give businesses time to make the necessary adjustments.
10. Existing EP holders whose passes expire:
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Before 1 January 2012: receive a one-time renewal of up to two years based on the pre-July 2011 EP criteria.
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Between 1 January 2012 and 30 June 2012 (both dates inclusive): receive a one-time renewal of up to one year on the existing EP criteria.
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On or after 1 July 2012: The new EP criteria shall apply.
11. Existing EP holders who change employers after 1 January 2012 will have their applications considered under the new EP criteria.
12. EP holders with dependants in Singapore by 1 January 2012 will retain these privileges as long as their passes remain valid and do not change employers.
13. Employers are encouraged to use the online Self-Assessment Tool on the MOM website (http://sat.mom.gov.sg) to assess if their potential employees will meet the new eligibility criteria. The Self-Assessment Tool will be updated in view of the changes made to the EP framework. It will be ready by the fourth quarter of 2011