Studying abroad in Singapore, many students are considering part-time jobs in order to gain experience and earn money.
Here is to introduce you and love to go to Singapore to study part-time what regulations and what part-time can do.
According to the Ministry of Manpower of Singapore, international students do not need to apply for a work permit, but must meet the following two requirements: 1.
International students in some schools are not allowed to take part-time jobs in schools regulated by the Singapore government. Therefore, we should make it clear in the past and avoid serious consequences due to part-time jobs.
2. Non-exchange students, exchange students are not allowed to work part-time in Singapore!
The requirements for part-time jobs are as follows: 1. Full-time study in a school specified by the Singapore Government; 2.
2. Hold a student card approved by ICA to ensure that the term of your student card has not expired;
3. If you are 14 years old or older, you will not be recruited if you are not old enough.
In addition, one of the following conditions should be met: 1. The working time should not exceed 16 hours per week, so that the average is less than three hours per day; 2.
2. If you have an internship in an enterprise that has industrial cooperation with the school, there is a clear internship requirement in the course you are enrolled in. If there is an internship requirement, you don’t have to worry about it.
Special NOTE: HOLDERS OF STUDENT ID APPROVED BY ICA BUT ATTENDING SCHOOLS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO WORK AND ARE NOT ALLOWED TO WORK!!
School policies: Different types of schools have different policies. In Singapore, only public schools can have part-time jobs, but the part-time policies of different public schools are also different.
Part-time work is not normally allowed in private institutions. International students studying in private universities in Singapore must be accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Educational Services to be eligible for part-time work, so this must be considered in accordance with the university’s policy.
Do not blindly lead to part-time illegal work, cancel the qualification to study is not worth the loss!
Available part-time schools: National University of Singapore, Singapore Management University, Nanyang Technological University, European School of Management Singapore Campus, University of Chicago Business School Singapore campus, five polytechnics including Singapore Institute of Technology, Dongling Trust School, Nanyang College of the Arts, etc.
During their study in Singapore, international students are not allowed to work more than 16 hours a week. However, there is no need to apply for part-time jobs in the holidays, and the working hours are not limited. Therefore, children who are considering part-time jobs in the holidays can rest assured.
1. The work in the gym is also simple and easy to operate, such as pumping up the basketball, managing the rackets, cleaning the locker room, etc.
As students’ exercise time is relatively concentrated, they can have more time to study at their jobs during the day.
2. Library Part-time jobs in the library are easy to operate, such as checking students’ credentials and sorting out books.
Students can work and study at the same time.
3. Computer Room Students who have expertise in computers can submit their applications for work in the school to the person in charge of the computer room before the beginning of each semester. The school will not force students who work part-time in the computer room to solve complex problems, but simple work such as updating programs, changing printer paper or changing ink cartridges.
4, Student dormitory Student dormitory this is a place where students have a lot of jobs, from the front desk of the student dormitory consultation, mail collection, student activities planning, entry and exit check student ID card, cleaning and so on.
5. The beginning of each semester is the busiest time for the student service Center, and a large number of assistants are needed to handle various procedures, such as school registration and vaccine records, etc. These tasks are easy as long as they are instructed by teachers. However, if Singapore students want to find such jobs, they must be fluent in English.
The most important thing is that the application time should be at least one week before the beginning of the semester, which is difficult for many new students to seize such an opportunity.
In addition to the cashiers and cooks, some other jobs will be recruited from students. Some of them also provide free dishes for overseas students in Singapore. However, this requires the workers to work hard during the meal time, and they can have meals and breaks only after the meal time.