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Singapore study visa application process

Studying in Singapore is the dream of many students, but the visa application process is a headache. This article will introduce the process of applying for a study visa in Singapore to help you better understand the process.

Submit application materials

Submit the application materials and registration fee to the school or local agent, which will be examined and approved by the school. If the application is successful, the student will get an admission notice.

Visa application process

The application process of studying abroad visa in Singapore includes the following steps: attending an interview at the embassy (or directly obtaining the approval of the Immigration Bureau), paying tuition and fees and guarantee money, obtaining a visa, booking air tickets, picking up the plane at the school after arriving in Singapore, arranging dormitories and exchanging student ID cards.

Government primary school application procedure

/kloc-Students under the age of 0/0 who are in Grade Three can choose the anti-visa procedure, and the school will help them contact the government primary school to take the exam and obtain the government primary school student permit. Students aged 1 1 to 17 need to apply for a full visa. Generally, you don't need an interview, and you can get a student ID card through the preparatory class.

Mother's accompanying application process

Mothers can choose the anti-visa procedure to accompany students. After the student gets the student ID card, the school will arrange for a student ID card. Employers can apply for a work permit after employment.

Margin statement

You need to pay a deposit of S $3,000 to the school to apply for a counter visa, and a deposit of RMB 25,000 to the Singapore Embassy to apply for a positive visa. The deposit is the financial guarantee for the behavior of the parties in Singapore. If there are no illegal acts, they can be returned after being transferred to the government education system, becoming permanent residents, Singapore citizens or leaving Singapore.