How Much Money Do You Need to Move to Singapore in 2026?

A realistic breakdown of every cost — from visa fees to your 6-month financial safety net.

Total Cost Breakdown: 3 Tiers

Every cost you will face in the first 6 months of living in Singapore, from visa application to monthly expenses. All figures in EUR.

Employment Pass requires SGD $5,000/month (~€3,400) minimum salary. No specific savings requirement
Total Cost Breakdown: 3 Tiers
Cost ItemBudgetComfortablePremium
Visa application fee€150€150€150
Visa financial requirement€0€0€0
First month rent (1-bed, city centre)€1,500€2,200€4,000
Security deposit (2x monthly rent)€3,000€4,400€8,000
Health insurance (first 3 months)€250€400€750
Flights (from major hub)€500€800€1,500
Setup costs (SIM, transport, basics)€350€550€900
6-month living runway€14,400€20,400€34,800
TOTAL€20,150€28,900€50,100

The Visa Cost vs the REAL Cost

The visa application fee for Singapore is just €150. That number is almost meaningless in context. The real cost of relocating — deposits, insurance, flights, and the months of living expenses while you get established — dwarfs the visa fee by a factor of 192x.

Most people fixate on the visa process and underestimate the financial runway they need. The visa gets you in the door. The runway keeps you alive while you build your new life. A comfortable relocation to Singapore requires €28,900 in total — and that assumes you find permanent housing within the first month.

If your job search or housing hunt takes longer (and it often does), add 20-30% to these estimates as a buffer.

Monthly Budget Breakdown

Budget

€2,400/mo
  • Rent€1,500
  • Groceries€300
  • Transport€80
  • Utilities€100
  • Dining out€250
  • Buffer€170

Comfortable

€3,400/mo
  • Rent€2,200
  • Groceries€400
  • Transport€120
  • Utilities€150
  • Dining out€350
  • Buffer€180

Premium

€5,800/mo
  • Rent€4,000
  • Groceries€600
  • Transport€200
  • Utilities€250
  • Dining out€550
  • Buffer€200

Income Requirements: Visa vs Reality

What the visa requires: SGD $5,000/month (~€3,400) for Employment Pass

What you actually need: SGD $3,500-5,000/month (€2,400-3,400) for comfortable living

The gap between the visa minimum and what you need to live comfortably is often significant. Visa financial requirements are designed to prove you will not become a burden on the state — they are not a guide to what it actually costs to live well. Meeting the visa threshold is necessary. Meeting the real cost of living is what determines whether you thrive or merely survive.

How Long Will Your Savings Last?

Savings Runway Calculator

(Your Savings - Setup Costs) ÷ Monthly Costs = Months of Runway
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€10,000 savings
Budget tier
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€20,000 savings
Comfortable tier
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€40,000 savings
Premium tier

These numbers assume you have no income during the runway period. If you have remote work, freelance income, or a job offer in Singapore, your runway extends significantly. The point is to know your baseline — how long you can survive on savings alone if everything else falls through.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much money do I need to move to Singapore?+
Budget SGD $15,000-25,000 (€10,000-17,000) for the first 3 months. Rent is by far the largest expense — a 1-bed apartment costs SGD $2,200-3,500/month. Agent fees (half month rent) and 2-month deposits add to upfront costs.
What salary do I need for a Singapore Employment Pass?+
The minimum qualifying salary is SGD $5,000/month (~€3,400) for most applicants, rising to SGD $5,500+ for financial services. Older applicants need higher salaries. The COMPASS points system also applies since 2023.
Is Singapore food cheap?+
Hawker centres offer full meals for SGD $3-5 (~€2-3.50), making daily food very affordable if you eat local. Western restaurants and groceries are expensive. A mixed approach — hawker lunches, home cooking, occasional dining out — keeps food costs at SGD $400-600/month.
How does Singapore's tax system work?+
Singapore has progressive income tax from 0-22%, but rates are much lower than Europe. The first SGD $20,000 is tax-free. An employee earning SGD $80,000/year pays about 6% effective tax. No capital gains tax. No inheritance tax.
How long will SGD $40,000 last in Singapore?+
After setup costs of ~SGD $8,000, you would have ~SGD $32,000. At SGD $5,000/month (comfortable), that is about 6 months. Budget living at SGD $3,500/month stretches it to 9 months. Most people arrive with an employment contract.

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