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Universities in Singapore are well known globally for being an effective mix between the U.S and the U.K education systems. Getting a bachelor’s degree from a Singaporean university can greatly increase your chances of getting better jobs.
Singapore has earned the title of the “World’s Greatest City” by CNN, from unparalleled city planning redefining the term “urban oasis” to its breathtaking superiority in all thing’s tech. By choosing Singapore as your study destination, you will gain the experience of a lifetime while laying the groundwork for a future at the forefront of your respective fields.
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If you are a full-time international student pursuing a degree at a university in Singapore, you will be allowed to work part-time for not more than 16 hours a week during the school year and full-time during vacation.
Bringing your dependents
Spouses and unmarried children under 21 years old (both birth and legally adopted children) of Employment Pass, S Pass, EntrePass or PEP holders who are earning at least S$6,000 a month can apply for a Dependant’s Pass.
Common law spouse of Singapore work visa holders are not eligible for a Dependant’s Pass. Nevertheless, subject to certain conditions, they are usually eligible for a Long-Term Social Visit Pass (LTSVP).
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Numerous institutions in Singapore present internships as part of their curriculum. Most of them have tie-ups with reputable corporates to train their students and offer them important hands-on experience. You are likely to get absorbed by these companies at the end of your course. If you wish to take up employment after graduation, you will require to apply for either an employment pass (E Pass), work permit or a Service Pass (S Pass) based on various factors such as your level of skills, education qualifications and work experience.
What if you wish to stay longer?
If you want to stay in Singapore for longer than the time you were permitted, then you ought to apply for a Singapore Short-Term Pass Extension. This extension will permit you to stay for a maximum of 89 days from the date you originally entered.
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