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What kinds of work visas are there in Singapore?

After graduation, Singapore students will either return to China for development or continue to work in Singapore. If they want to work in Singapore, they need to apply for a work visa. What kinds of work visas are there in Singapore? Follow me to have a look! Welcome to reading.

An analysis of the types of work visas in Singapore

S-class license

For professional workers or technicians who apply for professional and technical work in Singapore, that is, domestic "gray-collar" people. Such people generally need to have relevant technical qualifications and work experience, but the academic requirements are not high.

Class r license

For those who apply to work in Singapore, that is, the "blue-collar" people in China.

Class p license

For those who apply to go to Singapore to engage in senior management or technical work, that is, domestic "golden collar" people. Such people can be exempted from academic requirements if their monthly salary exceeds S $7,000, otherwise they need a university diploma recognized by the Singapore government.

Class q quasi-certificate

For those who apply for general management or technical jobs in Singapore, that is, domestic "white-collar" people. Such people generally need a university diploma recognized by the Singapore government.

The above is a detailed introduction to the types of work visas in Singapore. I hope I can help you.

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What is IANG?

IANG- full name of non-local achievement immigration arrangement (employment arrangement for non-local graduates in Hong Kong/Hong Kong). There is no quota limit. As long as non-local students are studying full-time officially recognized undergraduate courses or above in Hong Kong, they can use this visa to stay or work in Hong Kong. Graduates can stay in Hong Kong unconditionally within one year after applying for this visa and travel to and from China and Hong Kong or go abroad at will.

After one year, as long as your work content is related to the subject and your income reaches a certain standard (there is no strict and rigid regulation, and the Immigration Bureau thinks it is good to meet the standard), you can work in Hong Kong without restrictions during the validity period of your visa (you can change jobs), and you can apply for renewal after the expiration (you must submit the renewal before the expiration of your visa and the work certificate when you renew it) until you obtain permanent resident status.

Take the City University of Hong Kong as an example. For students who apply for IANG for the first time, they just need to prepare the materials and hand them over to the school, and the school will help them. But students from other schools have to go to the immigration office by themselves. So you can know the process first and prepare the materials.

Prepare the information needed to apply for an Immigration and Naturalization Bureau visa in advance:

1. Pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao (original and photo page, student visa page, copy of last entry page)

2. Hong Kong Identity Card and Mainland Identity Card (original and photocopy)

3. Completed ID990A application form

4. Mainland residents' consent to work in Hong Kong (part ID990A)

5. The official report card issued by the school is the report card. (Submit a copy, but you need to bring the original for verification when applying)

6. Graduation certificate issued by the school, that is, certificate of commendation. (Submit a copy, but you need to bring the original for verification when applying)

How to apply for an Australian immigrant visa:

You can make an appointment to apply for an IANG visa online, or you can apply directly to the Immigration Bureau.

However, Galaxy immigrants suggest that you make an appointment online, because you can pick up the chip at your own time, so you don't have to worry about not getting the chip late (the chip category for IANG is C, not A) and the waiting time is relatively short; But online booking can only be made within one month before the expiration of your existing visa. (For example, if your student endorsement expires in August 15, then you can only make an appointment after July 15. Don't forget to print an appointment paper after making an appointment, so you can show it to the counter to verify your identity.

The online booking website of the Immigration Department is https://www.gov.hk/tc/apps/immdexextensionstaybook.htm..

Check the application progress online in https://www.gov.hk/TC/apps/immedextensionstayenquiry.htm..

Take 160HKD and passport with you when taking evidence! If you change your pass during the period, please bring both. )