About Maid Link Employment Agency
Maid Link Employment Agency is a domestic helper placement service located at 170 Upper Bukit Timah Road, serving households islandwide. KakiList has verified operating details and contact channels, though no regulatory licences are listed on this profile and no Google reviews are currently recorded. Pricing is displayed at the S$$ tier; full placement fee details should be confirmed directly with the agency.
When engaging a maid agency, the first step is to confirm the agency holds a valid MOM Employment Agency (EA) Licence — verifiable by name or licence number on MOM's online EA directory. Enquire whether you need a new-hire helper or a transfer helper, as placement fees and lead times differ considerably. A new-hire placement typically involves source-country recruitment (Indonesia, Philippines, Myanmar, or Sri Lanka), a Settling-In Programme, a medical examination, and Work Permit application. Monthly costs beyond the placement fee include the helper's salary (typically S$550–800 depending on nationality and experience) and the MOM levy (S$300 standard, or S$60 concessionary if your household includes a child under 16, an elderly member aged 67 or above, or a person with disability). Confirm what is bundled — FDW insurance, medical exam, Work Permit processing — versus what is billed separately. Ask about the replacement guarantee window and early-termination procedures before signing.
Contact Maid Link Employment Agency via WhatsApp, phone, or the enquiry form to obtain a full fee breakdown and to verify current helper availability before proceeding.
Listing data is incomplete — contact Maid Link Employment Agency directly to confirm details.
Verify the EA Licence number on MOM's online EA directory before paying any deposit, and read the agency contract's replacement, refund, and early-termination clauses.
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Placement fees for a new-hire helper typically run S$1,500–3,500 through licensed agencies in Singapore; transfer helpers (already in Singapore on a valid Work Permit) generally cost less at S$500–1,500. Contact Maid Link Employment Agency directly to confirm their current schedule. Beyond the placement fee, budget for the helper's monthly salary (S$550–800 depending on nationality and experience) and the MOM monthly levy (S$300 standard, or S$60 concessionary for qualifying households). Check what is bundled in the agency fee — mandatory FDW insurance (~S$300–600 per year), the Settling-In Programme, the pre-employment medical examination, and Work Permit application fees may be included or itemised separately. See the full Maid Agencies cost guide for Singapore →
Every legitimate maid agency in Singapore must hold an MOM Employment Agency (EA) Licence, which is publicly verifiable on MOM's online EA directory by searching the agency's name or licence number. The licence number should appear on the agency's website, all contracts, and invoices. No EA licence is currently listed on this KakiList profile — verify directly with Maid Link Employment Agency and cross-check on the MOM directory before paying any deposit. EA Grading runs from A+ to C; agencies rated A+ or A have demonstrated stronger compliance records and complaint-handling standards. Hiring through an unlicensed agent is illegal, leaves you with no recourse if the helper absconds or the agency closes, and can void your FDW insurance coverage.
The standard replacement window offered by agencies in Singapore is typically six months from the helper's arrival date. Confirm with Maid Link Employment Agency how many free replacements are included within that window, what circumstances void the guarantee (for example, documented mismatch versus change of mind), and the cost of additional replacements beyond the guaranteed number. Also clarify the early-termination process in full — repatriation flight costs, refund of any unused MOM levy, and Work Permit cancellation paperwork are costs that fall on the household if a placement breaks down outside the guarantee window. Get all replacement and refund terms in writing before signing the agency contract. Verify the EA Licence number on MOM's online EA directory before paying any deposit, and read the agency contract's replacement, refund, and early-termination clauses.
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