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on 12 Jul 2014
Hi, I'm working in software industry.I got opportunity to work in Singapore.but I'm hepatitis b patient.can any one please clarify whether they will allow me or not?
Anonymous (not verified) on 15 Jul 2014 - 08:35
Hi there

According to the Singapore Ministry of Manpower, you should have no problem working in the country since it does not solely judge an application based on whether a person is a hepatitis B patient. 

You should be sure to provide an accurate health history, however, as discrepancies are likely to result in your application being rejected.

Have a look at our Visas for Singapore and Work Permits for Singapore pages to get a good a idea of what would be necessary.

Working in Singapore will also give you a good idea of what it is like to work in the city state.

Best of luck,

Xavier

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