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What are the requirements for emigrating to Singapore?

1. What kind of people can immigrate to Singapore?

1.Foreign citizens under the age of 50;

2. Spouses and unmarried children of Singapore citizens (under 2 1 year);

3. Elderly parents of Singapore citizens;

4. Foreign citizens with P and Q work visas (that is, professional and technical personnel);

5. Investors or entrepreneurs;

6. Hong Kong residents (according to the "consent in principle" agreement).

2. What are the scoring systems for skilled immigrants in Singapore?

1. Work visa type;

2. Time spent in Singapore;

3. Academic background;

4. Basic monthly income;

5. age;

6. Kinship in Singapore.

Three, Singapore skilled immigrants usually refer to foreign citizens holding P and Q work visas to apply for permanent residence in Singapore:

1 P applicant:

Class P-"P" Pass refers to those foreign citizens, foreign investors or entrepreneurs who have higher education or advanced vocational skills and are ready to seek technical, administrative and management positions in Singapore. There are two kinds of work visas: P 1 and P2.

P 1 visa is for people whose monthly income is above 700 1 s;

P2 visa is for people whose monthly income is between S $350/KLOC-0 and S $7,000.

2. Spouses and unmarried children of "male" holders of P visa can apply for permanent residence in Singapore together, and their parents and parents-in-law can apply for a long-term visitvisa.

3. The meaning of Q applicants:

Q-class applicants refer to high school or technical secondary school education (holding the national secondary vocational skill certificate, or having the same technical and academic level). Q visa holders are usually skilled workers, technicians and people with special skills. Q visas are also divided into two categories: Q 1 and Q2.

Q 1 visas are issued to workers whose monthly salary is between S $250/kloc-0 and S $3,500.

Q2 visa is issued to those who have outstanding abilities or skills, although their monthly salary and education level can't meet the requirements of Q 1 visa.

4. Spouses and unmarried children of "male" holders with Q 1 visas can apply for "-dependentpass" to live and study in Singapore, but parents, father-in-law and mother-in-law of Q 1 cannot apply for long-term "social visit visas", and spouses and children of "male" holders with Q2 visas cannot obtain "dependent" visas, and their parents.