You will be deemed to have completed your ORNS training cycle and be phased into the MINDEF Reserve (MR) when you have fulfilled 10 ORNS years of which 7 are HK ICTs.
Note: For Key Appointment holders, you have to fulfil 13 ORNS years of which 8 are HK ICTs.
The Reservist on Voluntary Extended Reserve Service (ROVERS) and NS Volunteer schemes offer opportunities for you to do so. However, these are subject to approval. If you have civilian expertise in operationally relevant niche areas, like law, medicine, engineering, and psychology, you may also be recommended to join the Expertise Conversion Scheme (ECS).
The Expertise Conversion Scheme (ECS) is one of the recommendations by the Committee to Strengthen National Service (CSNS) that was launched in July 2014. The ECS provides opportunities for our National Servicemen (NSmen) to continue contributing to national defence even after Operationally Ready National Service (ORNS) with their relevant civilian expertise. This allows the SAF to tap on Singapore's talent pool to expand its operational capabilities in niche areas of civilian expertise. |
Upon the completion of your Operationally Ready National Service (ORNS) training cycle, you will be phased into the MINDEF Reserve (MR). If you are interested in continuing your service in this phase, you can volunteer for the Reservist on Voluntary Extended Reserve Service (ROVERS) scheme. It was introduced to allow NSmen to continue serving until they reach their statutory age – 50 years old for Officers and 40 years old for WOSEs. You can also apply to serve past your statutory age through the NS Volunteer scheme.
To qualify for the ROVERS or NS Volunteer scheme, you must be in your MR phase or passed your statutory age respectively. Eligibility for either scheme will depend on whether there is an operational requirement for your role, and if you meet its required performance and medical standards.
You will typically serve a term of 1 to 3 years, which may be extended based on your unit’s operational and manpower needs.
In addition, NS Volunteers are permitted to serve until the Compulsory Retirement Age of 50 years for Master Sergeants and below, 55 years for Warrant Officers to Majors, and 60 years for Lieutenant Colonels and above.
Service Scheme Obligations
As part of either the ROVERS or NS Volunteer scheme, you:
Note: If you are on the ROVERS scheme, you are required to take your IPPT if you hold a command appointment, e.g. CO, RSM, etc.
Tax Relief Entitlement
You will be entitled to annual tax relief of $1,500 while on either scheme. While on the ROVERS scheme, you will also receive an additional $1,500 if you performed ORNS activities in the previous work-year.