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Re: Which international school for Norwegian kids?
While most international schools in Singapore offer a wide range of second languages (typically including French, Mandarin, Spanish, and occasionally German), Norwegian is *rarely* offered as part of the standard curriculum. That said, schools like UWCSEA and OFS are known for having diverse student bodies with strong support for home language programs, some families arrange for external language tutors or join community-based language groups in parallel with school. You might also want to explore schools that are particularly popular with European families. For instance, ISS International School and Dover Court both tend to attract a more mixed European crowd, while St. Joseph’s Institution International has a smaller but warm expat community. It’s worth asking the admissions teams directly about Norwegian families enrolled or if they support self-study or external Norwegian language tutoring. If you or someone is still in the process of comparing schools, doris.school is a free .....
Posted in International Schools
Re: Can expat and local couple apply for International School for child
In Singapore, if the child is a Singapore citizen, even if only one parent is local, they cannot enroll in an international school without MOE approval. This applies regardless of the other parent’s expat status. If the child is not a Singapore citizen (e.g., holds only a foreign passport), then there’s no restriction, and the family can apply freely to international schools. So for your friend, it really depends on the child’s citizenship. If they need help comparing schools that accept expat kids, doris.school is a useful tool that shows fees, curriculum, and admissions policies all in one place.
Posted in International Schools
Re: Singapore Property Market Unsustainable
Gotta make a punt on several factors
1. Good jobs?
2. Population growth?
3. Johor - Sg connectivity?
Look at HK with regards to the 3 factors.
Point 3 wud be shenzhen-HK connectivity
Look at NZ with regards to the 2 factors.
Both are suffering declines.
I have no crystal ball. Unfortunately.
Posted in General Discussions
Re: PR iPA received and Pre-COF done but haven't received next steps after 10 working days
Hey, I've received my IPA and finished all my pre-COF tasks as well and waiting for the email detailing next steps. Can I check if you heard back from ICA? How long did they take and what were the next steps you had to go through to get your PR?
Posted in PR, Citizenship, Passes & Visas for Foreigners
Re: Assessing my citizenship application chancess
Yea it turned out to be a misunderstanding from their side as they called me later and said it shouldn't be a problem as long as I complete it and reply to an email they'll send that I've done so once I'm finished. Thanks for the help tho maybe someone else can read this and not make the same mistake