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How Long Does It Take to Hire a Maid in Singapore?

A clear breakdown of how long it usually takes to hire a maid in Singapore — from first enquiry to your helper arriving at your home — and what can make the process faster or slower for transfer helpers and new helpers from overseas.

Last updated: 2025 · Written for FDW employers in Singapore

At a glance

There is no single fixed number of days for every case. The time needed to hire a maid depends on whether you choose a transfer helper already in Singapore or a new helper from overseas, and how quickly paperwork and approvals are completed.

In general, transfer cases can be completed faster because the helper is already in Singapore, while overseas cases require extra time for work permit processing, travel and medical clearance.

This guide gives a realistic overview so you can plan ahead instead of waiting until the situation at home becomes urgent.

Typical timelines: transfer vs overseas helper

Every case is unique, but broadly:

  • Transfer helper (already in Singapore)
    Faster in many cases, as there is no need for overseas travel. Timing depends heavily on:
    • Release date from current employer
    • How quickly documents and insurance are prepared
    • MOM’s processing and any required checks
  • New helper from overseas
    Takes longer because it involves:
    • Selection and interview via video
    • Overseas documentation and embassy requirements
    • Flight booking and arrival procedures
    • Medical checks and any mandatory programmes in Singapore

A well-prepared employer working with a digitalised, organised agency usually experiences a smoother and more predictable timeline.

Step-by-step: what happens and where time is spent

Understanding each stage helps you see where delays can happen and what you can control.

Clarifying your needs and budget

Before any paperwork, you will discuss your family profile with the agency:

  • Children, infants or elderly at home
  • Type of home and daily workload
  • Preferred nationality and experience level
  • Budget for salary, days off and agency fees

This stage can be quite fast if you are responsive and clear about your priorities.

Shortlisting and interviews

Your agency will propose suitable profiles and arrange interviews (in-person or video). The timing depends on:

  • How quickly you review profiles
  • Your availability for interviews
  • Helpers’ availability (especially if they are still working)

Many employers prefer to speak with 2–3 shortlisted helpers before deciding.

Confirming the helper and job offer

Once you decide on a helper, the agency will:

  • Confirm salary, rest days and duties with both parties
  • Prepare and sign the employment contract
  • Collect necessary documents from you for MOM submission

Delays at this stage usually happen when documents are incomplete or when terms are not aligned yet.

MOM application, insurance and security bond

Your agency will handle:

  • Applying for the Work Permit
  • Arranging maid insurance and personal accident cover
  • Arranging the security bond (for non-Malaysian helpers)

Processing time can vary depending on MOM and whether any additional clarifications are required.

Release from current employer or arrival from overseas

For a transfer helper:

  • Her release date must be agreed with her current employer.
  • There may be notice periods or personal arrangements she needs to complete.

For an overseas helper:

  • She needs to complete exit procedures in her home country.
  • Flight bookings, transit rules and local regulations must be followed.

Arrival, medical checks and settling in

After arrival in Singapore, there may be:

  • Required medical examinations
  • Mandatory settling-in or orientation programmes (for certain helpers)
  • Biometrics or card issuance steps for the Work Permit

Once these are done and all conditions are fulfilled, your helper can officially start work at your home.

What affects how long it takes?

Several practical factors can speed up or slow down the hiring process:

1. Type of helper: transfer vs overseas

Transfer helpers may be available sooner, but their release date still depends on their current employer’s situation. Overseas helpers require more steps and travel arrangements, so naturally it takes longer overall.

2. How quickly documents are provided

Delays often happen when supporting documents are missing or submitted late. Providing what your agency needs early in the process helps avoid unnecessary waiting.

3. Employer’s responsiveness

When employers respond quickly to messages, approve profiles promptly and confirm decisions clearly, the whole timeline becomes smoother.

4. Helper’s personal situation

Some helpers need time to:

  • Finish existing contracts or notice periods
  • Settle family matters at home
  • Complete medical checks or documentation

Being aware of her situation helps you avoid last-minute surprises.

5. Public holidays and peak seasons

Around major holidays or peak travel periods, certain steps such as flight booking or processing can take longer due to higher demand.

Honest Recruiter tip: If you know you will need a helper by a certain month (for example, before a baby is born or before a new school term), it is wise to start discussions earlier and build in some buffer.

How to speed up the hiring process

While no one can control every factor, there are practical steps you can take to help things move faster and more smoothly:

  • Be clear about your requirements from the beginning so your agency can shortlist accurately.
  • Book interviews quickly once you see promising profiles.
  • Prepare required documents early (e.g. employer details, contact information, any supporting forms).
  • Respond promptly to agency enquiries and approvals.
  • Consider transfer helpers if your need is time-sensitive and your situation is suitable.

A transparent, well-organised agency will also keep you updated on each stage so you are not left guessing what is happening with your case.

How Honest Recruiter helps: Our process is designed to be fully digitalised where possible, so documents can be signed and submitted online, and you can track progress with clear communication at each step.

Frequently asked questions

Is hiring a transfer helper always faster?
Transfer helpers are often faster because they are already in Singapore, but timing still depends on their release date, paperwork and MOM approvals. If the current employer needs more time or there are complex family matters, the process can still take longer than expected.
When should I start the hiring process?
It is better to start earlier than you think you need the helper, especially if you have a fixed event coming (e.g. newborn, elderly discharge from hospital, new job with longer hours). Starting earlier gives you more time to choose carefully instead of rushing into a decision.
Can the process be put on hold if my plans change?
Yes, but you should inform your agency as soon as possible. Some fees may already have been incurred for processing or documentation. Honest Recruiter will explain clearly what stage your case is at and what options you have if your plans change.
What if I urgently need help at home while waiting?
If you need short-term support while waiting for a full-time helper, you may consider Household Services Scheme (HSS) part-time cleaners for ad-hoc or regular cleaning. This can relieve some pressure while your maid hiring process is ongoing.
How can Honest Recruiter estimate the timing for my case?
After understanding your family’s needs and whether you prefer a transfer or overseas helper, we can explain the likely sequence of steps for your case and highlight where we expect more time may be needed. Our goal is to give you a realistic picture so you can plan with confidence.
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