High admission rate
There are no restrictions on schools and majors for immigrant children, and the admission rate is much higher than that of international students.
There are many choices in schools.
There are some differences between Singapore's naturalized citizens and permanent residents. When choosing a school, naturalized citizens are preferred, followed by permanent residents. However, even so, the choice of permanent residents is still very large, and they can generally choose their own satisfactory schools. Relatively speaking, international students are much more passive. Many schools and majors are closed to international students, and even if tuition fees are open, they will be much more expensive.
It is difficult to study abroad, but it is difficult to be naturalized.
If you want to be naturalized by studying abroad, you need to graduate from a private university and work in the local area. Employers can apply for SP or EP work permits for you before you can apply for Singapore PR, but it is usually difficult to apply.