Transfer Maid Singapore

A transfer maid is a domestic helper already working in Singapore who is switching to a new employer — often a faster, more predictable route than hiring someone new from abroad.

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What is a transfer maid?

A "transfer maid" is a migrant domestic worker who is already in Singapore, currently under a Work Permit with one employer, and is in the process of moving to a new employer — typically because her existing contract has ended, or the current placement isn't continuing for reasons unrelated to her conduct. This is distinct from a first-time helper arriving from abroad for her very first Singapore placement.

Why employers often prefer a transfer maid

What the transfer process actually involves

The transfer requires the current employer's cooperation — her existing Work Permit must be properly cancelled and a new one applied for under the new employer, through MOM's official process. This isn't something that can be arranged informally between employers; it goes through the standard Work Permit application and cancellation channels, coordinated by your agency.

What to check before hiring a transfer maid

Is a transfer maid more or less experienced?

Neither, automatically — experience varies by individual, the same as with any new hire. What a transfer maid offers is specifically Singapore-based experience, which some employers value particularly for its direct relevance to local household expectations and pace of life.

Frequently asked questions

Is hiring a transfer maid faster than a new hire?

Generally yes, since she's already in Singapore and doesn't need to arrange international travel or wait through the full entry process a first-time helper goes through. Exact timelines still depend on her specific documentation status.

Does a transfer maid need to redo the Settling-In Programme?

This depends on her specific history and MOM's current requirements at the time of transfer — our team will confirm what's needed for your specific case.

Can I ask why she's transferring before I commit to hiring her?

Yes, and you should. A direct conversation about why her last placement ended is a normal, reasonable part of the interview process.

Is a transfer maid more expensive to hire than a new helper?

Costs vary by individual case rather than being uniformly higher or lower — contact us for an accurate quote based on your specific situation.

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