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Singapore's accompanying study visa policy and materials

# Studying in Singapore # Introduction visa is a kind of permission certificate issued by a government agency of a country for foreigners to apply for entry, exit or transit according to its own laws. The following are the shared visa policies and materials for studying in Singapore. Welcome to read the reference! 1. Visa policies and materials for accompanying students studying in Singapore

Accompanying visa policy

1. Students are 6- 16 years old. The relevant education authorities in Singapore will recognize that students 16 years old have the ability to live independently. If the student 16 years old, the accompanying mother will no longer be allowed to renew the accompanying visa. /kloc-Students over 0/6 years old can only apply for a renewable visiting visa if their mothers want to accompany their children.

2. After students successfully enter government primary and secondary schools through AEIS examination in Singapore, their mothers can apply to accompany them. If students are still attending preparatory courses in private colleges, their mothers are not allowed to apply for visas to accompany them.

Attached reading materials

1. The application materials and procedures for studying in Singapore are as follows:

1) Copies of the first four pages and the last three pages of the mother-child passport.

2) the child's birth certificate, with photos.

3) parents' marriage notarization (or divorce notarization).

4) Notarization of students' domestic academic qualifications and achievements.

5) Provide proof of deposit (6.5438 yuan+5,000 yuan or more, the more the better).

6) On-the-job certificates of father and mother (to be filled in according to the template form, the official seal of the company is required).

7) 4 photos of mother and son (the specific photos are subject to the official requirements).

8) Application Form for Studying Abroad (fill in the form).

9) Accompanying application form (fill in the form).

10) Mother's holiday letter (sent according to the sample, requiring the company's seal).

1 1) Copy of ID cards of both parents.

Note: The materials provided for visa application must be true and valid.

Treatment process

1. Prepare materials, such as

1) Form 14, Appendix (VP) and Form V39i (signature of applicant and guarantor required).

2) The original passport of the applicant and a copy of the passport information page (the passport is valid for more than 6 months).

3) The applicant's white card (provided after entry)

4) Original ID card and copy of ID card of local guarantor.

5) The original and photocopy of the applicant's marriage notarization.

6) Student information

A. Original and photocopy of student's birth notarization

B. Original and photocopy of student passport

C. Original and photocopy of the student ID card of the student.

D. If the applicant is a student's grandmother, you also need:

1) Original and photocopy of the birth certificate of the student's mother (grandmother)

2) The original and photocopy of the birth notarization of the student's father (grandmother)

3) Two two-inch color photos with white background within three months.

After preparing the above materials, use the guarantor's Singpass. Fill in and submit the application materials online to complete the first step!

2. Submission of materials

Submit all the prepared materials to the Singapore Immigration Bureau, and the guarantor and the applicant need to be present.

3. Provide additional information or interview

After submitting the materials, you need to wait for notice, provide supplementary information or conduct an interview, and both the applicant and the guarantor need to be present. Applicants are advised to be in Singapore when applying for accompanying reading permission, and ensure that the guarantor is also in Singapore.

It is important to note that while waiting for the approval of the Singapore Immigration Bureau, the applicant can go to the local hospital for a physical examination and get a physical examination report.

Pay the acceptance fee

After everything meets the requirements, you need to pay for it! After that, the application will be formally accepted and reviewed.

5. Query results

The audit time is about 6 weeks at most, and the audit results will be notified by email, or you can log in to the inquiry system for inquiry.

bear the cost

After everything is handled properly, the final payment!

2. Share the experience of studying in Singapore

First, shopping.

It is inevitable to go shopping with friends and buy some "equipment" or necessities for yourself on holidays or sundays. Orchard Road where major brands gather, Changi Airport Duty Free Shop where luxury goods are very cheap, marina bay Jinsha Shopping Center, China Chinatown and so on. They are all good places for shopping.

Second, eat

The food in Singapore ranges from very popular to very luxurious, and it is not very expensive. The price of a meal ranges from the cheap RMB 20 to the expensive RMB in 400 yuan.

Hawker centers are usually cheaper, and the food they eat is relatively local. The food is cheap and varied, mainly cooked food and drinks in Southeast Asia. There are chicken rice, pasta, stir-fry and so on. Food and drinks are usually 65,438 yuan +00-30 yuan. Eating a fast food is about 20-50 yuan RMB, while shopping malls and restaurants are a little more expensive, 50- 150 yuan RMB.

Third, communication.

Tel: Singapore airport sells a variety of SIM cards, which can be selected according to the length of stay. Fees range from S $65438 +05-40.

Network: Internet access in Singapore is very convenient. Airports, most hotels, government agencies and hospitals all have wireless Wifi signals, and there is no need to pay. If you see the Wifi icon in a public place, it means that there is a free network point in this place, and you can use it as long as you register.

Fourth, traffic.

Aviation: Singapore Changi Airport is one of the most modern international airports in the world and an important aviation hub in Asia. Many cities in China have direct flights to Singapore, and air traffic is very convenient.

Subway: Singapore subway is spread all over the island, which is fast, convenient and cheap. It is one of the most developed and efficient public transport systems in the world. The service starts at 5: 30 in the morning and ends at 1 in the morning, with the frequency of about 3-8 minutes, and the service hours on holidays are usually extended. The fare is about 0.8-3 Singapore dollars according to the distance.

Bus: You can buy EZ-Link cards at bus interchange stations and subway stations, which can be used to take buses and subways. Bus lines are all over the island, which is safe and convenient. The fare starts from SGD in 0.6 yuan.

V. Accommodation

Singapore's land area is only 7 19. 1 square kilometer, and the school area is small, so most schools in Singapore do not provide on-campus dormitories. Accommodation for international students mainly needs to be solved by themselves. There are three main options:

1. Student apartment: Generally, there are 2-8 students in the student apartment, and only those with student ID cards are allowed to stay. The minimum lease period is 3 months. Accommodation fees will be discounted to some extent with the increase of the contract period.

The cost is about 400~ 1000 Singapore dollars/month. Students can choose different student apartments according to the distance from the apartment to the school, the configuration of the apartment and the number of people in the room.

2. Off-campus sharing: For students who have lived in Singapore for some time, they can choose to share the rent with their classmates or rent a house off campus by themselves.

Generally, the shared room type is three bedrooms and one living room or two bedrooms and one living room, each room has 1-2 people, most of them are located in well-equipped communities, and they can enjoy public facilities such as swimming pools and gyms in the communities free of charge. A contract with a minimum lease term of six months.

3. Boarding family: Boarding is a kind of accommodation form in which the life teacher supervises life, the learning teacher urges study, and the staff who are responsible for students' eating, washing and cleaning are generally young students. A contract with a minimum lease term of six months.

3. Overview of study visa in Singapore

1. Q: Is there an age limit for applying for a study visa in Singapore?

A: The minimum age limit for students applying for primary schools in Singapore is 6 years old, but 14 years old. The minimum age limit for students applying for secondary schools in Singapore is 12 years old, but 16 years old. Generally speaking, it is more appropriate for students who have graduated from high school to apply for a study visa in Singapore under the age of 30. For undergraduate students, the age for studying for a master's degree can be relaxed to 45 years old.

2. Q: Do I need an interview to apply for a study visa in Singapore?

A: Generally speaking, you don't need to go to Beijing for an interview to apply for a Singapore visa, unless the students apply for a small private educational institution. Students applying for East Asia (EASB) can enjoy the Singapore visa green channel in just 65,438+04 working days.

3. Q: Do I need to have a medical examination in China after I get a visa?

A: No, the Singapore Immigration Bureau requires that students who have obtained a student visa must have a physical examination at a locally recognized medical institution in Singapore.

4. Q: Do you need a translation of notarial certificate?

A: All the materials needed to apply for a study visa in Singapore must be translated into English.

5. Q: How long does it take to apply for a study visa in Singapore?

A: If a student applies to a school accredited by SQC, the visa period for that school is 2 -4 weeks, and if a student applies to another school, the visa period is 2 months.

6. Q: How much is the bank deposit certificate?

A: The Singapore Immigration Bureau requires that the bank deposit certificate be sufficient to cover the study and living expenses of the applicant during his stay in Singapore, which is generally about RMB 654.38+RMB 6,000.

7. Q: How long does it take to prove the deposit?

A: The Singapore Immigration Department requires that the bank deposit certificates of China students applying for private schools should be fixed for six months, and the deposits should expire at least two months after the application is submitted. In other words, time deposits must be valid during the period of handling student ID cards.