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1. It is not easy to apply for EP if it is not a key undergraduate, and it is not possible to help if you have relatives. Unless your relative owns a company, they can hire you on an EP basis. However, it has to be a large company, and it is difficult for a small company to apply for EP.
2. Even if you have an EP, it is not easy to apply for PR, and now many master's applications for PR with EP are rejected. I don't know what will happen in a few years.
3. The age problem is not big, I was already 27 years old when I applied for PR, and I have also seen Wo, who got PR at the age of 40. But now is not a good time, PR is difficult to approve.
4. If you just want your child to come to school, you can ask your relatives to be the guardian, and you don't have to come in person. If your child has good grades, she may be invited to take PR during school.
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It is recommended to directly apply for children to study abroad, and there are primary schools in Singapore that can be directly enrolled.
Singapore now requires a bachelor's degree from a leading Chinese university. And even if you get the EP, you may not be able to get a green card after two years, and Singapore now has very strict control over the green card.
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You can try it all.
As long as you can find a job to support your family, you emigrate.
You're right to try to save money. If you want your child to study in Singapore in the future, you need to strengthen your child's English learning. Good universities in Singapore are not easy to get into, and the competition is still quite large.
In addition, it is a foreigner, and the chance of entering is small. If your child is a good reader, don't worry about it.
You don't speak English well, and it's still a bit difficult to get to Xinjiapo. Although many people speak Chinese, English is its official language. But you can learn.
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According to the Singapore Education Network, the conditions for studying in Singapore are different in different school age groups. In addition to Primary One students who can apply directly, international students who want to enter Singapore** primary and secondary schools are generally required to take the AEIS exam. The Singapore AEIS exam is not particularly difficult, and students can pass it in the first attempt if they enroll in a Singapore** primary and secondary school preparatory class.
Singapore's Ministry of Education (MOE) has launched a unified admission scheme, with the AEIS examinations held between September and October each year to admit international students who wish to enrol in Singapore** primary and secondary schools.
The Admission of International Students (AEIS) will involve a unified test of English and Mathematics, and students who pass the test will be admitted to the corresponding school. This recruitment campaign is open to overseas students applying for Primary 2 to 5 and Secondary 1 to 3 years. Public schools do not allow overseas students to attend the sixth grade of primary school and the fourth grade of secondary school.
If you pass the AEIS exam, you will go to school, because the AEIS exam results are not published. In the end, only whether the candidate has been admitted to the school will be announced. Whether a student is admitted depends not only on the student's test scores, but also on whether there are places at the school near the address filled in.
Singapore's primary school enrollment has always faced the problem of too many monks and too little porridge. Since 2014, Singapore has required each primary school to reserve 20 places for Primary 1 enrolment in Stages 2B and 2C to ensure that the primary school admission system remains open. In order to prevent primary schools from becoming closed circles, Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has asked schools to reserve at least 40 places in the future for applicants who are not directly related to the school.
In response to the matter, the Ministry of Education explained that it had to balance different considerations when considering how many places to set aside for Phases 2B and 2C. For example, too few places may be an obstacle to an open admission system, but too many places may favour those who can afford to buy a home around popular schools.
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Chinese students who have reached the age of 7 can directly enter the first grade of primary school in Singapore without exams, and their children can apply for admission to the first grade of primary school in Singapore at any time throughout the year, and students who apply before April each year can transfer to the first grade of the current year to continue their studies, and applicants after April will enter the class of the new semester that starts on January 2 of the second year.
Application Requirements for Primary School Transfer in Singapore:
Singapore**Primary 2 to 5 cannot apply directly, and students enrolled in Primary 2 to 5 need the Singapore International Student Admission Examination, and transfer to Singapore Primary 2 to 5 with the test results. Foreign students are not able to apply for Singapore** Primary 6 and can only be downgraded to Primary 5.
International students applying for primary and secondary schools in Singapore are required to take the Singapore International Student Admission Examination, including the AEIS test and the S-AEIS test, set up by the Ministry of Education of Singapore for foreigners to enter ** primary and secondary schools.
Students who do not pass the Singapore AEIS exam can take the Singapore S-AEIS exam around March of the following year.
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Hello, there are only two ways for foreign students to study in Singapore's ** primary and secondary schools, one is: you can go to the preparatory class of primary and secondary schools, and recruit students aged 5-16 who are ready to enter Singapore's ** primary and secondary schools. Learn English and Mathematics; Small class size + group tuition; 3-6 months course cycle.
Then, through the AEIS exam, the school will be allocated by Singapore** according to the child's grades.
AEIS is an exam conducted by the Ministry of Education of Singapore, and all the ** primary and secondary schools in Singapore Paikapore have recognized the results of this test. Starting in 2009, this test will become the main test for measuring the quality of foreign students in Singapore** secondary schools.
And each international student only has one chance to take the exam once a year, so it should be treated with caution.
One is the entrance exam, which can pass the school level assessment test, the IQ test (QT), and the QT is only a once-in-a-lifetime test for each international student, and it is not recommended to choose this path.
If you don't understand anything, you can ask me!
I hope it can help you.,Details can enter my space.。。。
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Apply for a passport, submit relevant legal defense documents (if the child is young, the parents need to accompany the child), apply for an offer, apply for a visa at the school's judgment, and obtain a counter-visa. Finally log in to Singapore.
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Now it is not easy to apply for accompaniment in Singapore, and now there are too many Chinese in the new oak slag Kapo, there are so many schools, and if you want to study Liang Jing School, it will be very stressful.
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You don't need a TOEFL or IELTS score to study in Singapore, which is an advantage of studying in Singapore.
The minimum age limit for primary school entry in Singapore is 6 years old. Usually 6 years old to 14 years old.
The age requirement for secondary school admission in Singapore is 12 years old and 17 years old. View Singapore** Secondary School Admission Details.
Singapore O-level exam preparation class, the age requirement is 16 years old and 25 years old, and it is recommended for students with 3 years of junior high school or above.
Singapore A-level exam preparation class, the age requirement is 17 years old and 26 years old, recommended for high school students or above.
Singapore Polytechnic Pre-Examination Preparation Class, which requires students who have graduated from high school in the third year of high school and have a college entrance examination score (at least 500 points).
Direct entry to private universities in Singapore, which requires at least one year of high school (or equivalent) in China. There are no strict requirements for grades.
Therefore, when you first arrive in a new place, it is easy to adapt to the soil and water. But start by eating something local, easy-to-digest food, one.