Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - List of necessary documents for studying in Singapore and list of inspection procedures for studying abroad

List of necessary documents for studying in Singapore and list of inspection procedures for studying abroad

Applicants who are going to study in Singapore need to carefully arrange their documents and luggage before going abroad to ensure that they can pass the inspection smoothly. Next, let's take a look at the list of necessary documents for studying in Singapore and the list of inspection procedures for studying abroad.

Necessary certificate

Students must check all their documents, such as passports and visas, before leaving, and don't forget to bring them. In addition, remember to bring all your academic qualifications, birth certificates and other documents. Although you may not need these at first, you may need them later.

Generally, international flights need to be checked in two hours in advance, but not half an hour before the plane takes off. You need to give them your passport, visa and ticket before boarding the plane.

I want to remind you that when you check your luggage, don't let unfamiliar people take care of it, let alone help others take care of things. This is not only to prevent loss, but also to prevent people from using it.

Before you arrive in Singapore, you need to check at the border. The documents to be handed in during the inspection include passports and visas, as well as the student's approval letter and exit card.

Then in terms of expenses, it is best to bring enough funds to live and study in Singapore for six months. If someone asks you how much money you brought when you entered the country, you must tell the truth. Don't lie or hide the money you brought. If you are found, you will be in trouble.

Entry process

Singapore's entry process for international students is divided into three steps. The first step is to apply for a suitable institution and prepare relevant materials. After successfully applying for an offer from an institution, the second step is to apply for a visa. Study visa is divided into entry visa and student permit. Finally, the preparation before departure, with air tickets, passports, entry visas and luggage, began to go to Singapore for further study.

When entering Singapore, you must show your passport, visa and completed entry and exit cards (entry and exit cards are in triplicate, and the remaining two are entry cards, which will be taken away when entering Singapore; On the right is the exit card, commonly known as the "white card", which is one of the proofs of legal entry. It should be properly kept so that it can be returned when leaving the country. Immigration and customs officials stamp their passports with the entry stamp of "XX days allowed to stay", hand over their passports and exit cards to passengers, and then complete the entry formalities. Officials of the Immigration and Checkpoint Bureau sometimes ask passengers to show their exit tickets, or ask them the purpose of their entry and the itinerary during their stay.

When leaving the country, show your passport and exit card at the exit checkpoint, and the officials of the Immigration and Checkpoint Bureau will affix the exit stamp. After passing the exit security check, go to the waiting room and wait for boarding.

Matters needing attention

1. Singapore Immigration requires that the attendance rate of international students in class should not be less than 90% every month, otherwise the visa renewal will be rejected. If students need to take time off due to illness during their study, they need to apply to the dean of the college and provide a sick leave form issued by a regular doctor. Only after approval can they take time off. Anyone who takes leave or returns to China for more than 60 days must reapply to the Singapore Immigration Bureau after the student visa expires, and cannot apply for extension.

2. The working hours of full-time students in public universities in Singapore shall not exceed 16 hours per week. Students in private schools are not allowed to work, and in the worst case, they will be sent back to China.

3. Singapore is one of the countries with the heaviest punishment in developed countries, and the controversial "flogging" will not be abolished for a while, but the artistic conception of this punishment is not so commonly used. However, the punishment in Singapore is still severe, and spitting, chewing gum, smoking indoors and taking drugs will all be severely punished.

You can take some Singapore dollars across the country, but not too much, in case of being seized by the customs. There are chartered money exchange offices everywhere in Singapore, where you can exchange money.