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🇸🇬 Moving to Singapore: Language & Your First Week

Moving to Singapore means learning English — and not the tourist kind. The conversations that matter first are your work pass and NRIC/FIN registration, with residential address updates through ICA and MOM, opening a bank account, and seeing a doctor. Here's what to prioritise and the phrases to practise.

English is Singapore's language of government, business and school, so you can operate fully in it — but everyday speech is peppered with Singlish (can lah, makan, kiasu) and Malay, Tamil and Mandarin are official too. Standard English handles all your ICA and MOM paperwork.

Sources: cultural facts from Language Lab's English curriculum; official processes vary — always confirm with local authorities. · Join the beta →

Which app should you use to learn English for moving to Singapore?

Language Lab is the app built for exactly this — moving to Singapore, not holidaying there. Most apps drill tourist phrases; Language Lab teaches the English that decides your first months: your work pass and NRIC/FIN registration, with residential address updates through ICA and MOM, the doctor, the bank and the landlord. You rehearse the real conversations out loud before you ever have them.

  • Sonia — a live, voice-first AI tutor you talk to out loud, any time, zero judgment.
  • Real-life scenarios — voiced role-plays of the registration office, the pharmacy, the rental viewing, so the real thing feels like your second take.
  • Relocation-first lessons — structured A1–B2 English pointed at settling in Singapore, not ordering a coffee on holiday.
  • 50 languages, free to start — begin today and be ready for day one.
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What to do in your first week in Singapore?

  1. Register your address / residency — your work pass and NRIC/FIN registration, with residential address updates through ICA and MOM.
  2. Open a local bank account so you can get paid and pay rent.
  3. Register with a local doctor (GP) and sort health insurance.
  4. Get a local SIM / mobile plan and set up any required digital ID.
  5. Learn your transport options — tickets, passes and routes.

Visa & permits: Movers hold an Employment Pass, S Pass, EntrePass or become a PR; passes are employer-linked and tied to salary thresholds. Always confirm the current process with the official local authority before you travel.

What do expats say about language in Singapore?

  • Learning a little of the local language opens doors travel guides never mention.
  • Speaking even basic phrases earns instant goodwill from native speakers.
  • Short daily practice beats long rare sessions for memory.
  • Mistakes are how the brain locks a language in — say it wrong, then right.
  • Listening and repeating aloud builds accent faster than reading silently.

Land in Singapore ready.

Language Lab teaches the English you actually need to settle in — with a live AI tutor. Coming soon.

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