Why Do Employers Prefer Filipino Maid Agency?
Over the years, the demand for Filipino maids in Singapore has increased, partly due to the belief among many employers that they are more professional and hardworking. Another factor is their proficiency in English, which makes communication easier.
However, hiring a Filipino maid in Singapore can be a complex process involving paperwork and compliance with legal requirements. This is where a Filipino maid agency can assist. These Philippines maid agency in Singapore help to identify highly skilled and professional candidates who can manage daily household tasks efficiently.
3 Steps to Hiring a Trusted Philippines Maid Agency in Singapore
Step 1
Share Your Maid Requirements
Firstly, share your specific needs and preferences for Filipino maids. This will include language or cultural barriers, as well as household duties.
Step 2
Candidate Selection and Screening
Our Filipino maid agency choose and evaluate candidates by conducting references, background checks, and interviews that perfectly fit your requirements.
Step 3
Finalise Hiring and Onboarding
Once you have selected a competent applicant, we will complete the recruiting procedure and take care of contract negotiations, pay negotiations, and the onboarding process.
Our Services Package
Agency Fees
$688.00
Work Permit Application $35, Issuance of WP $35 and administrative fees $60
$130.00
Medical Examination
$60.00
Settling-in-Programmed applicable for first-time FDW
$76.40
Transportation services for airport, medical, SIP, and MOM
$180.00
Food & accommodation for first-time FDW x 3 nights / ex-Singapore x 2 nights
$90.00 / $60.00
Air Ticket / Ferry charges
$250.00
Overseas Employment Certificate (POEA)
$250.00
Total (with/without SIP + 2 or 3 nights Food & Accomodation)
$1764.40 / $1734.40
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Frequently Asked Questions
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How do I choose a maid agency?When selecting a maid agency in Singapore, it's important to ensure that they have a valid license from the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) and a good track record with years of experience in the industry. Furthermore, reading online reviews and testimonials from past clients can provide valuable insights into the quality and reliability of their services.
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Should I hire a babysitter or maid to care for my baby?If you need help with daily household tasks along with childcare, hiring a maid would be more appropriate. However, if you only require assistance with your child while you're at work, a babysitter may be a better option.
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Can you assist my current helper in finding a new employer?Yes, we can assist your current helper in finding a new employer. For more information, reach out to us at contact@ckemploymentservices.com.sg
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Can I transfer my maid to your agency?Yes, you can. We will interview the maid to find out if she's suitable for our agency. For more information, reach out to us at contact@ckemploymentservices.com.sg
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Who can hire a maid in Singapore?You can hire a maid in Singapore if you are a Singapore citizen, permanent resident, or a foreigner having a valid employment pass.
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What is the maid placement fee?It is the fees paid by maid agencies in Singapore for their services. Typically, it includes charges for documentation, maid insurance, training, and other administrative costs. The charges of different agencies can vary depending on their services, so make sure to understand the fee structure Offer made agency before engaging with them.
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How many hours can a maid work in Singapore?According to the Ministry of Manpower, a maid is recommended to work for a maximum of 8-9 hours a day.
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How much is the salary of a domestic helper in Singapore in 2024?Depending upon the experience and job scope, the maid's salary in Singapore varies from $500 to $850. The employer pays this amount at the end of every month.
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Is there a difference between a domestic helper and a foreign domestic worker?No, domestic helpers, foreign domestic workers, and maids are interchangeable terms used to refer to individuals who are employed to assist with household tasks and provide other forms of domestic assistance.