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Foreign workers who want to work in Singapore must follow the rules set by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM). These rules help keep jobs safe, fair, and well‑organised. In 2026,…
Expert advice on document translation, localization, and language services in Singapore.

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Introduction Singapore is a successful and dynamic city-state. Its rich economy is coupled with a…
Introduction If you’re wondering one question, “Can I drive my Malaysian-registered vehicle in Singapore?” Well,…
Singapore doesn’t take its laws lightly, and driving falls into the same category. If one…

Introduction Notarization is when a notary public verifies that a document is genuine and signed…

Introduction On-site face-to-face translation support means having a translator with you in person to help…

Introduction Burmese domestic helpers in Singapore need to change their documents from Burmese to English…

Introduction Applying for Permanent Residency (PR) in Singapore requires that all your documents be in…