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How can I settle in Singapore?

Are you talking about immigration or work? I mean to immigrate directly or go to work for a few years before getting PR.

If you are a direct immigrant, at least you must meet the following requirements for studying in China: under 45 years old, with more than one year's work experience and a monthly income of 6,543.8+0,000 RMB. This requires a tax bill.

If it is a job, there are intermediaries everywhere now, and even local intermediaries in Singapore have come to the mainland. With your qualifications, it is no problem to find a job in SP. I estimate that the salary is above 1800.

I don't know. Don't talk nonsense. He can apply for a European permit himself. Do you know how tight the public relations policy in Singapore is now? In principle, EP can apply for PR as long as it changes its work card. The question is whether the Immigration Bureau will give you another work permit. Employers help you apply, not what they want, but what they want. Now a large number of China people used to be depressed, and many employers even gave you EP. I won't give you that much salary, and employers like to apply for EP because there is no poll tax, but EP is not easy to apply for. If rejected, it will also affect your application for SP.

If you have anything else, you can leave me a message, hoping to help you.