19 Feb Dependant Pass vs Student Pass in Singapore: What’s the Difference?
If you are moving to Singapore with your family, or planning for your child’s education, you may be deciding between a Dependant Pass and a Student Pass.
While both allow a foreigner to stay in Singapore legally, they serve very different purposes. One is tied to a working parent. The other is tied to enrolment in an approved school.
Here’s a clear breakdown of the differences from First Immigrations.
What Is a Dependant Pass?
The Dependant Pass is issued to immediate family members of eligible work pass holders.
It is administered by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM).
Who qualifies?
You may be eligible if you are:
- The legally married spouse of an Employment Pass or S Pass holder
- An unmarried child under 21 years old
The main pass holder must meet the required minimum salary to sponsor dependants.
A Dependant Pass is primarily designed for family relocation, not education.
What Is a Student Pass?
The Student Pass is issued to foreign nationals who wish to study in Singapore full-time.
It is administered by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA).
Who qualifies?
You must:
- Be accepted into an approved educational institution
- Enrol in a full-time course
- Meet ICA’s admission and documentation requirements
This pass is specifically for academic purposes.
Dependant Pass vs Student Pass: Key Differences
1. Purpose of Stay
Dependant Pass
- For family members of work pass holders
- Allows the holder to live in Singapore because their spouse or parent works there
Student Pass
- For individuals enrolled in full-time studies
- Residence is based on academic enrolment
If the primary reason for staying is education, Student Pass is usually required.
2. Eligibility Trigger
Dependant Pass
- Based on sponsor’s employment status
- Linked to Employment Pass or S Pass holder
Student Pass
- Based on admission to a recognised school
- Not dependent on a working family member
A child may not need a Student Pass if they already hold a Dependant Pass and are studying at certain levels. But this depends on the type of school.
3. Schooling Rules
Children holding a Dependant Pass can often:
- Attend private schools
- Enrol in international schools
For government schools, additional approvals may apply.
Student Pass holders:
- Must be enrolled in an approved institution
- Must maintain active student status
If enrolment is cancelled, the Student Pass becomes invalid.
4. Work Rights
This is where the difference becomes important.
Dependant Pass holders:
- May apply for their own work pass
- In certain cases, may obtain a Letter of Consent
Student Pass holders:
- Generally cannot work full-time
- May work limited hours during term breaks, depending on institution approval
Neither pass is meant to function as a primary work authorisation.
5. Validity and Renewal
Dependant Pass
- Validity tied to the sponsor’s work pass
- If the main pass is cancelled, the DP is affected
Student Pass
- Validity tied to course duration
- Renewal depends on continued enrolment
If studies end early, the Student Pass will not remain valid.
6. When Should You Choose Each?
Choose Dependant Pass if:
- You are relocating as a family with an EP or S Pass holder
- Your child is under 21
- The main purpose of stay is family unity
Choose Student Pass if:
- The individual is coming independently to study
- There is no eligible work pass sponsor
- The course requires a Student Pass under ICA rules
Can a Child Hold Both?
No. A person can only hold one immigration status at a time.
In many family relocation cases:
- Children enter Singapore on Dependant Pass
- No separate Student Pass is required unless specified by the school
Always confirm with the institution before applying.
Common Mistakes
- Applying for a Student Pass when the child already qualifies for Dependant Pass
- Assuming Dependant Pass automatically guarantees admission to public schools
- Overlooking the sponsor salary requirement for Dependant Pass
- Not checking whether the school requires a Student Pass regardless of DP status
These small misunderstandings often delay school enrolment.
Final Thoughts
The difference between Dependant Pass vs Student Pass comes down to one key question:
Are you staying in Singapore because of a working family member, or because of school admission?
If the reason is family sponsorship, Dependant Pass is usually the correct route.
If the reason is academic enrolment, Student Pass is the proper category.
Choosing the right pass from the start avoids unnecessary reapplications and compliance issues later.



