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Singapore airport pick-up service, what are the items and how much is it?

undergraduate? Or a graduate student?

(1) Living expenses of studying in Singapore

1. Accommodation: I live in an ordinary family with two people in one room. The monthly rent for each person is S $ 25-35, with air conditioning, furniture and telephone, but no cooking conditions. Students should pay one month's rent, one month's rent deposit and half a month's rent agency fee when they move in. At the same time, they should sign an agreement with the landlord, which stipulates that they must live for three months before they can move out, otherwise, the deposit will not be refunded.

second, transportation: about S $3 per person per day, and S $ 9-1 per person per month.

Three meals: about S $1 per person per day, and about S $3 per person per month.

The tuition fee for studying in Singapore for one year is about 3U$, and the living expenses include about 4U$ per month. According to the law, international students are not allowed to work.

(2). Application conditions for student permit (China citizens only) [guarantor; Courses; The required information and documents; Interview; Guarantee money; Handling fee; Place and time of the transaction ]

1. Guarantor: Applicants must provide their own guarantee when applying for a student pass, that is, pay the guarantee money to the Singapore Embassy in China. You don't need to find another guarantor.

2. Courses: The application for a new student permit is limited to the language, business, arts and crafts courses offered by private schools. Students must first apply to the school for admission. Every new course must be reapplied.

3. Information and documents to be submitted:

Please arrange the application materials in the following order. Missing any of the following information, documents, or incomplete forms will be refused.

A three recent two-inch photos (in color or black and white);

B school's admission notice;

C three originals of document No.16, which has been formally filled out, with the contact address, zip code and telephone number of China in Chinese attached;

D three originals of document V36 that has been formally filled out;

E financial certificate of family financial ability (the applicant's own or parents' bank deposit certificate, which must be notarized by a notary office);

F three originals of document V39 that has been formally filled out;

G document (e) No.5 which has been completed by the school;

H a copy of the letter of approval for teaching provided by the Ministry of Education of Singapore;

I a completed record correction cardNo. IMM(E)555;

J copies of the applicant's bank deposit certificate, birth certificate, highest education certificate, transcript certificate and parents' marriage certificate, with English attached. The above notarial certificate must be notarized by the notary office where the applicant is located and certified by the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China.

4. Interview:

Applicants must go to the Singapore Embassy in China for an interview (about one and a half months after the materials are submitted). At that time, please bring along the originals of the following documents: notarial certificate, ID card, graduation certificate, report card, parents' marriage certificate, bank passbook and deposit certificate. If you don't have an ID card, please bring your household registration book. The loss of parents' marriage certificate must be proved by the parents' work unit. The loss of other documents shall be proved by the relevant units. About two or three months after the interview, the school will receive a written notice of the application result. Please contact the school directly and avoid calling the embassy to inquire.

5. Guarantee fund:

The approved applicant will receive a notice from the Singapore Embassy in China to pay a guarantee fund of RMB 3, in cash.

please don't go directly to the embassy to ask for the deposit before you receive the notice from the embassy.

after the students return to China, the embassy will inform the students to go to the embassy to collect the guarantee money in person.

6. Handling fee:

The fee for the student pass is 4 yuan Singapore dollars per year. The entry visa fee is 2 yuan Singapore dollars per year. Entry visas will be issued four weeks before the school sets the start date. Entry visa procedures are handled at the Singapore Embassy in China.

7. Place and time of submission:

Anyone who applies for the above courses must apply to the Student Permit Office of the Singapore Embassy in China. Please mail or hand-deliver the completed documents and the above-mentioned relevant materials by the school or application at the following address:

Received by the Student Permit Office of the Singapore Embassy in China

No.1 Xiushui North Street, Jianguomenwai, Beijing, China

Postal code: 16

Opening hours: 9: am, Monday to Friday? 2:

The usual processing time is 3 to 6 months

(3) Application procedures for studying in Singapore

1. Registration fee is 6 yuan RMB

2. Applicants fill in the application form and hand in personal information:

(1) Notarization of academic qualifications and transcripts (notarized in Chinese and English); (2) Birth notarization (bilingual notarization of foreign affairs); (3) parents' marriage notarization; (4) A copy of the ID cards of the applicant and his parents; (5) a copy of the household registration book; (6) 12 one-inch photos (consistent with the protective photos). (7) Deposit RMB 15, (or equivalent foreign exchange) in a domestic bank in the name of a student.

3. Payment procedures:

1. Applicants must pay to the school: 1. The registration fee is S $35 (HK$ 2,1 is acceptable), which is not refundable by the school; 2. The tuition fee is S $55 (HK$ 3,3 is acceptable, which is the prepaid part of the tuition fee, and the school will issue the admission notice on this basis).

2. Applicants should pay: (1) all the tuition fees required, (2) the deposit of the Immigration Department (5, Singapore dollars) at the same time when receiving the admission notice;

4. The applicant shall apply for a passport at the public security bureau where his/her registered permanent residence is located by presenting his/her notice of admission, the economic guarantee issued abroad (such as Hong Kong) and the certificate of work unit or street.

5. The applicant must go to the notary office to authenticate the notarial certificate required by personal data.

6. Applicants are waiting for the interview notice from the Singapore Immigration Bureau. If they receive the notice, they must go to the Singapore Embassy in China (address: No.1 Xiushui North Street, Jianguomen, Beijing) for an interview.

7. The applicant shall submit a copy of his passport to the Immigration Department of Singapore for visa application.

8. The applicant gets a new visa card for going to China.

9. The applicant will have a physical examination with a visa card.

1. The applicant leaves China for Hong Kong (he can stay in Hong Kong for up to seven days) and flies from Hong Kong to Singapore.

11. The school picks up the plane.

12. Students can arrange accommodation by the school if required, and the fees vary from school to school.

Note: Students who have an office card must submit the following materials:

(1) Original academic qualifications and transcripts;

(2) Original birth certificate (if the birth order is lost, the parents' unit or the hospital will produce the certificate);

(3) Original parents' marriage certificate, 4 photos one inch larger;

(4) a copy of the household registration book;

(5) A copy of the ID card of the applicant and his/her parent;

(6) 1 passport photos one inch larger;

(7) Notary fees paid to the notary office.

documents required to apply for studying in Singapore

1. Fill in a complete Application Form for Studying in Singapore

2. Notarization of Birth with photos

3. Notarization of Highest Degree (with photos)

4. Notarization of Achievement

5. Notarization of Parents' Marriage/Divorce/Couple Relationship < Or bank deposit certificate

7, 6 2-inch passport photos of the applicant

8, marriage notarization if the applicant is married

9, notarization of parents' professional certificates (indicating salary, position and bonus)

(4) Universities in Singapore are divided into public and private. Provide courses at different stages, such as junior college, undergraduate, master and doctor.

public universities and colleges

There are three public universities and five public polytechnics in Singapore, all of which are comprehensive higher education institutions. Students who enter public colleges and universities with excellent grades can get scholarships or grants. Students who receive financial aid will work in Singapore for three years.

Academic system:

Public universities: 3-4 years

Polytechnic Institute: 3 years

Starting time: January every year (some schools), July

Application conditions:

Public universities: Cambridge A-level scores or China college entrance examination scores of about 6 and must pass the school entrance examination

Polytechnic: Cambridge O-level scores or China college entrance examination scores of about 5 and must pass the school entrance examination

Advantages:

1 Public universities and polytechnics can apply for tuition assistance. Of course, it is true for students with excellent grades.

2 Students from public universities and polytechnics are allowed to work legally for 16 hours every week.

3 Polytechnic graduates can continue their undergraduate studies and get their bachelor's degrees within one year at the shortest.

Private universities

There are hundreds of private universities in Singapore, offering language intensive courses, certificate courses, junior college courses, undergraduate courses and master's courses. Private universities offer 3+ and 1+2 degree courses. After graduation, students can get degrees from famous universities in Britain, America and Australia, such as London University, Bradford University, university of northumbria, Monash University, Curtin University, South Australia University, RMIT, Deakin University and Ohio State University. Like public universities, private universities are not ranked, but Singapore stipulates that only those schools that have joined the student security program can recruit overseas students. Among these institutions, some are rated as quality-level private educational institutions. Students are advised to choose such institutions.

academic system: 3 years

starting time: generally January, April, July and October each year (slightly different from school to school)

application conditions:

1, over 16 years old, graduated from junior high school or studying in Grade One and Grade Two (according to school regulations, Students need to take basic courses for half a year to one year)

2. Senior three students are studying or graduating from high school (including vocational high schools, technical secondary schools and technical schools)

3. Qualified English scores or attending intensive English courses in schools

Advantages:

1. Cost advantages:

The annual cost of studying in Singapore is about 6-5%. In English-speaking countries such as Canada, Britain, Australia and New Zealand, the annual expenditure is about 1,-2,, including living expenses and tuition fees. Based on the three-year undergraduate course, the total cost of studying in Singapore is 18,-21,, and the total cost of studying in other countries is 3,-6,, which can save 12,-39, RMB in three years.

2. Advantages of diplomas:

As Singapore is a Commonwealth country and its official language is English, many English-speaking universities offer courses in Singapore, and the teaching, examinations and diplomas are exactly the same as our own.

3. Graduation prospect:

Singapore is a financial and commercial center in the Asia-Pacific region, ranking second among the most competitive countries in the world for four consecutive years, and being rated as the best commercial city in the world by Fortune magazine. After graduation, students can be employed in Singapore, and after working for a period of time, they can apply to become permanent residents in Singapore.