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One-month living expenses for overseas students in Singapore
Summary of living expenses:
Accommodation cost: (For details of renting in Singapore, please click to view)
10000-36000 RMB/year (the rent depends on the location, accommodation type, market demand, supporting facilities and the number of people living together).
Water and electricity costs:
About 2000-3000 RMB/year
Food cost:
About 12000-20000 RMB/year.
Transportation costs:
About 1000- 1500 RMB/year (depending on different student discount cards)
Communication (telephone) fee:
1000-2000 RMB/year (depending on the call frequency and promotion plan)
Fees for books and stationery:
About 1000-2000 RMB/year (depending on the course)
Medical insurance premium:
About 300-400 yuan RMB/year.
Other personal consumption:
About 2000-6000 RMB/year (varies from person to person)
Total cost:
About 30,000-60,000 RMB/year
Chongqing (Chengdu) Suotong went abroad, the largest local immigration agency in southwest China, set up its own property office (even monks can't run away from the temple), credit guarantee, fifteen years of intermediary experience, and the only promise in the country is "compensation for visa refusal (not just refund)" and "follow-up service for more than five years"!
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