fig. beginning study abroad How to migrate smoothly after studying in Singapore? From Student Visa to Permanent Resident

How to migrate smoothly after studying in Singapore? From Student Visa to Permanent Resident

Why choose Singapore as a study+immigration destination? In recent years, Singapore has not only become Asia's top study country, but has also gradually become a popular choice for "study abroad migrants". For Chinese students, Singapore has: World-class universities such as National University of...

I. Why choose Singapore as a study abroad +immigrantsDestination?

In recent years, Singapore has not only become Asia's top study country, but has also gradually become a popular choice for "study abroad transfer". For Chinese students, Singapore has..:

  • World-class universities such as National University (NUS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU)

  • English-speaking environment and Asian cultural integration with low adaptation costs

  • The cost of education is more affordable than in Europe and the United States

  • More open employment and immigration policies for international students

In addition, Singapore's political stability, superior tax system and good social security have made it an ideal landing place for many young people.

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II. From student visa to work visa: the first step is to find the right job

Upon completion of a university or postgraduate program in Singapore, international students can apply to One-time post-graduation job-seeking visa (Long-Term Visit Pass, LTVP)The maximum validity period is 1 year, for finding a job.

A few things to keep in mind when looking for a job:

  1. Priority is given to finding a position related to your field of study;

  2. The company needs to be qualified to employ foreigners (EP quota);

  3. The usual goal is to obtain Employment Pass (EP) maybe S Pass.;

  4. The starting salary level is an important reference point, and the minimum monthly salary in EP in 2025 will be around S$5000 From (variable by occupational category).

The Employment Pass is the key to subsequent applications for Permanent Resident (PR).


C. How to apply for Singapore Permanent Resident (PR)?

Normally, a stable job in Singapore More than 2 yearsThe first thing you can do is to pass the skilled migrantPath (PTS Scheme) Apply for PR. this is the most common route taken by international graduates.

PR Application Requirements:

  • Currently holds an EP or S Pass;

  • Have a stable source of income;

  • Good educational background (local qualifications are a plus);

  • Have a stable life trajectory in Singapore, e.g. tax payment, no criminal record, etc;

  • If married, family members can also apply together.

After submitting the application, the approval time is approximately 6-12 months, sometimes longer.


IV. Key Factors in Improving PR Approval Rates

While the application threshold is relatively clear, success in obtaining approval is also affected by a number of soft factors:

1. Match of specialization and skills

Practitioners in shortage fields such as technology, engineering, finance and healthcare are more popular.

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2. Tax and social contribution records

Continuous tax payment and a clean record will help demonstrate the applicant's "value" to Singapore society.

3. Local integration

There is a possibility of extra points for volunteering, donations, and community involvement.

4. Age and language skills

Younger applicants with good English are relatively more attractive.


V. Life and Welfare after PR

After successfully obtaining PR, you will have the following advantages:

  • You can live and work in Singapore for a long period of time without having to renew your work visa;

  • Children enjoy a higher probability of admission to local schools and lower tuition fees;

  • Some government HDB flats (HDB) can be purchased to solve the housing problem;

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  • A smoother path to citizenship (Singapore citizenship).

It is important to note that PR is not permanent and prolonged absence or economic inactivity may affect its renewal.


VI. Answers to frequently asked questions

Q1: Can I still apply for PR if I don't work right after studying?
A: A valid work visa is required first, and PR applications must be based on EP or S Pass status.

Q2: How long can I reapply for PR after my application is rejected?
A: General recommendation to wait 6-12 months Reapply afterward and upgrade your general conditions in the meantime.

Q3: Can my spouse or children apply for PR together?
A: Yes, a family application is usually submitted in the name of the primary applicant.


Conclusion: Studying abroad is just the beginning, planning for immigration requires early preparation

The possibility of successfully staying in Singapore after studying is becoming more and more realistic, but it is also accompanied by tighter policies and higher approval standards. The key is to plan your studies, career path and immigration strategy well in advance. Only from the "moment you study" can you consciously plan for the future.Immigration to SingaporePrepare yourself for a smooth change of identity in the future and really put down roots in the Lion City.

Welcome to share, reprinted with attribution Overseas Migration Network and includes the title and link to the original article: https://www.haiwaiyimin.net/en/yimin/7447.html
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