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Employment Opportunities and Future Prospects in Singapore:

The Ministry of Manpower in Singapore allows International students to work part-time for 16 hours per week for the duration of their course and full-time during holiday breaks.

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International students are eligible to enjoy this policy on their Student Pass itself, provided their university supports a part-time work program.

Once students have successfully completed their course, undergraduate or postgraduate, they can choose to continue staying in Singapore for another year, even without an immediate job offer, by applying for a Long-term Visit Pass.

International Students who do manage to secure a job during this time get issued a Work Pass to give them the permission to stay and work in Singapore.

Additionally, International students who choose to opt for financial assistance provided under the Tuition Grant Scheme requires them to sign an agreement, committing to work for at least 3 years in a Singapore registered company after completing graduation.

Given the level of attraction Singapore poses for investors, the job prospects are expected to continue booming making it a lucrative option for international students for pursuing their higher education.

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