1. Trademark search: Before submitting a trademark application in Singapore, search the applied trademark to ensure that the trademark can be distinguished from trademarks registered or applied for by others in Singapore;
2. Submit a trademark application, prepare the corresponding documents required for the application, and submit it to the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) to handle the relevant trademark registration application procedures;
3. Formal review, in After the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) receives a trademark application, it will conduct a formal review of the application to ensure that the documents submitted for the application comply with the specifications and there are no deficiencies;
4. Substantive review, if the application is passed Formal review, the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) will also conduct a substantive review of the application to ensure that the trademark submitted in the application meets the basic registration requirements and is not similar to other people's trademarks;
5. Publish a trademark announcement, If the application passes the review, the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) will make an announcement on the official Singapore platform to allow the public to comment on objections;
6. The registration is approved, and after the announcement, there is no objection to the trademark, or If the trademark objection is ruled untenable, the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) will approve the registration of the trademark and issue a trademark registration certificate to the applicant. The protection period of a registered trademark in Singapore is 10 years, and the right holder can apply for unlimited renewal.