Student's Pass is Matters at Singapore
You will need to apply for a student's pass if you intend to study in Singapore full time. A foreigner is exempted if he/ she is a dependent pass holder studying in a Government / Government-Aided / Independent School / Foreign System School / Kindergarten / Foreign System School / Kindergarten registered with the Ministry of Education or Child Care Centre licensed by Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports or an immigration exemption order holder.
You will need to apply for a student's pass if you intend to study in Singapore full time. A foreigner is exempted if he/ she is a dependent pass holder studying in a Government / Government-Aided / Independent School / Foreign System School / Kindergarten / Foreign System School / Kindergarten registered with the Ministry of Education or Child Care Centre licensed by Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports or an immigration exemption order holder.
Student Pass Application in Singapore
For private study in an Approved Private Education Organization (with SPS); kindergartens Registered with MOE, Childcare Centres Licensed by MCYS :
For private study in an Approved Private Education Organization (with SPS); kindergartens Registered with MOE, Childcare Centres Licensed by MCYS :
- 2 copies of Form 16, Form V39S & Form V36 (Completed and Signed by relevant parties).
- 2 recent passport sized photographs (colour/ black and white).
- Your original birth certificate (photocopy) Your certified / Notarised copies of highest educational certificates and results transcripts, if applicable Personal particular pages of your travel document (photocopy) Local sponsor's identity card (photocopy),
- if applicable 1 copy of Form V36A duly completed and signed by the school or an original copy of Letter of Acceptance from the school addressed to ICA Documentary proof of financial means (e.g. Bank statements) if you require an entry visa to Singapore.
Notes:
SPS (Student Protection Scheme)
MOE (Ministry of Education)
MCYS (Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports
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