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Singapore's policy of accompanying primary school students to study abroad

The Singapore government has launched a unique mother-infant companionship program, which is the only country in the world that allows mothers to accompany them.

Mothers or grandmothers of international students admitted to government primary and secondary schools can accompany them to Singapore. This policy allows students to study in Singapore with real peace of mind and complete their studies in a down-to-earth manner.

After students enter government primary and secondary schools, their mothers can apply for Singapore accompanying pass and work legally in Singapore next year. According to the mother's education, language ability, age, physical condition and other conditions, she has a fixed job that basically suits her ability, which can basically guarantee the expenses of her mother and son in Singapore.

The students are 6- 16 years old. The relevant education authorities in Singapore will recognize that students 16 years old have the ability to live independently. If the student 16 years old, his accompanying mother will no longer be allowed to renew her accompanying visa. /kloc-Students over 0/6 years old can only apply for a renewable visiting visa if their mothers want to accompany their children to study.

After students pass AEIS or Student Employment Contract and successfully enter public primary and secondary schools, their mothers can apply to accompany them. If students are still taking preparatory courses in private colleges, their mothers may not apply for permission to accompany them.