EP only takes 1 day to get the IPA.
(max 2 weeks i heard)
Working in Singapore V10, Serious Talk only. no chatting
Working in Singapore V10, Serious Talk only. no chatting
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Feb 20 2012, 03:55 PM
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EP only takes 1 day to get the IPA.
(max 2 weeks i heard) |
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Feb 20 2012, 04:06 PM
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Did anyone see this? She's kinda hot in a perpetually screaming and crazed woman stalker kinda way.
And CSL is faithful. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqWDfDJQ_Ic |
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Feb 20 2012, 04:32 PM
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1.How would Sg salary payslip/notice of tax assessment be assessed by the banks in Malaysia for property?
2.To what extend does the currency exposure taken into account for leveraging purposes? 3.Any additional collateral required for the loan or does the purchase has to be confined to specific towns (i.e. JB)? 4. In the event one has purchased a property (commercial/residential) in Msia (with or without the name signed on the dotted lines), how does this 'existing' property affects future purchases of Sg. public housing? 5. Under specific clauses, is HDB authorized to expropriate the public housing if found statutory declaration was intentionally/unitentionally misrepresented by the owner? Anyone has specific experience to share? |
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Feb 20 2012, 07:38 PM
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I hope this is the correct topic. Since Singapore has the largest port (or was it Port of Rotterdam), I'm wondering if any of you LYN members know anything about job demand for Logistics and Supply Chain Management students like myself.
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Feb 20 2012, 08:00 PM
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Feb 20 2012, 08:54 PM
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I think if to buy a house and live the rest of my life there in SG is pretty difficult if salary were not higher than Sg$8k a month.
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Feb 20 2012, 09:36 PM
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Feb 20 2012, 10:29 PM
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Feb 20 2012, 11:29 PM
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QUOTE(cutiepooh @ Feb 20 2012, 08:54 PM) I think if to buy a house and live the rest of my life there in SG is pretty difficult if salary were not higher than Sg$8k a month. there is a lot of ppl household income less than 50% of that. Nothing too difficult about that. Just spend wisely and 'kuat menabung' (advise from our Rosmah). |
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Feb 21 2012, 12:33 AM
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ask supremealliedcommander la... he works at sia as a pilot what... 5-series... so it might be true..
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Feb 21 2012, 01:23 AM
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QUOTE(cutiepooh @ Feb 20 2012, 09:54 PM) I think if to buy a house and live the rest of my life there in SG is pretty difficult if salary were not higher than Sg$8k a month. QUOTE(Materazzi @ Feb 20 2012, 11:29 PM) maximum household income for HDB dwellers is SGD12,000. IF singaporean families managed to live with SGD8000 a month income, why can't you. at least, you can survive with SGD8000/month compared to RM8000/month. |
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Feb 21 2012, 02:52 AM
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any one noe abt adecco company?is they reali gud?
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Feb 21 2012, 08:00 AM
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QUOTE(quintessential @ Feb 21 2012, 01:23 AM) maximum household income for HDB dwellers is SGD12,000. IF singaporean families managed to live with SGD8000 a month income, why can't you. i thought sgd 10,000?at least, you can survive with SGD8000/month compared to RM8000/month. neway... can work pass holders hold directorship outside of employment in sg? any hr staffs here? |
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Feb 21 2012, 09:10 AM
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10k is for the normal HDB
12k is for DBSS if im not mistaken |
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Feb 21 2012, 09:10 AM
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QUOTE(misawa @ Feb 21 2012, 02:52 AM) good at? Added on February 21, 2012, 9:19 am QUOTE(totti 10 @ Feb 21 2012, 09:10 AM) http://www.hdb.gov.sg/fi10/fi10296p.nsf/Pr...40?OpenDocumentThe monthly income ceiling to purchase new Executive Condominiums (ECs) will also be increased from $10,000 to $12,000. This gives more families the added option of buying an EC, besides resale flats and private property. It also facilitates upgrading for existing HDB flat owners. Eligible first-timer households will receive a CPF Housing Grant, tiered as follows in Table 1. There is no change to the DBSS income ceiling of $10,000, which was just raised a year ago. Table 2 summarises the income ceilings for families. Table 1: CPF Housing Grant for EC Buyers Monthly household income CPF Housing Grant Not more than $10,000 $30,000 More than $10,000 to $11,000 $20,000 More than $11,000 to $12,000 $10,000 if i intrepet this correctlly, if someone salary has exceeded 12k, no point taking sg citizenship, cause u will not get the grant and cannot buy new EC anyway This post has been edited by ivanswk: Feb 21 2012, 09:19 AM |
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Feb 21 2012, 09:35 AM
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QUOTE(quintessential @ Feb 21 2012, 01:23 AM) maximum household income for HDB dwellers is SGD12,000. IF singaporean families managed to live with SGD8000 a month income, why can't you. Bugger off lah, you Singapore hating troll.at least, you can survive with SGD8000/month compared to RM8000/month. Not that it's wrong to detest Singapore but to label Malaysians who work in Singapore as a bunch of wankers show you up to be the idiotic troll that you are. Attached thumbnail(s) |
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Feb 21 2012, 09:42 AM
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QUOTE(alaskanbunny @ Feb 21 2012, 08:00 AM) neway... can work pass holders hold directorship outside of employment in sg? any hr staffs here? should be ok. my friend holds sleeping directorship in his family business for uh ... tax purposes (lol). when he started work in a bank in SG, they were OK with it as long as he signed some declaration forms & his manager & compliance approved. EP process not affected. |
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Feb 21 2012, 02:08 PM
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QUOTE(keelim @ Feb 20 2012, 04:32 PM) 1.How would Sg salary payslip/notice of tax assessment be assessed by the banks in Malaysia for property? The above is my opinion to ur question. I guess u shd buy a HDB first then buy a property in Msia the next 5 years. or temporary transfer ur property to other family members.I guess it depends on ur company name. if it's ABC Pte Ltd, they may want to call up ur company to verify and verify the company's existence as well. Banks has a lot of ways to verify, depends on the offier's intelligence, they can access ACRA and find ways to verify. In terms of information resourcefullness they are better than their govt. The govt might be stuck if u give them SG payslip, dunno wat to do. 2.To what extend does the currency exposure taken into account for leveraging purposes? I dun think this is an issue, unless ur salary is border line. For e.g. ur pay SGD2k, but ur house instalment RM4k. If ur installment is RM1k like tat shoould be no problem. In fact ur installment is secondary, house value is primary. Unless ur not talking about residential prop. Commercial property would be a diff valuation / credit assessment. 3.Any additional collateral required for the loan or does the purchase has to be confined to specific towns (i.e. JB)? Other than ur house and ur indemnity (i.e. personal guarantee), i dun think so. I dun think so confied to JB. Klang valley would be much much better. 4. In the event one has purchased a property (commercial/residential) in Msia (with or without the name signed on the dotted lines), how does this 'existing' property affects future purchases of Sg. public housing? Not signed dotted line? SO technically one hat NOT purchase rite? Anyway, if I'm not mistaken, if u officially have a property (anywer) u cannot buy HDB, i think there's few months for u to dispose or transfer ur property out. After u buy HDB, i think u cannot buy properytu (anywer) for next 5 years. 5. Under specific clauses, is HDB authorized to expropriate the public housing if found statutory declaration was intentionally/unitentionally misrepresented by the owner? I 'heard' yes, (or rather 'read' yes from forum) Anyone has specific experience to share? Not me. No $$$ Added on February 21, 2012, 2:17 pm QUOTE(deodorant @ Feb 21 2012, 09:42 AM) should be ok. my friend holds sleeping directorship in his family business for uh ... tax purposes (lol). when he started work in a bank in SG, they were OK with it as long as he signed some declaration forms & his manager & compliance approved. EP process not affected. i think alaskan issue is whether 'WP' can hold directorship in SG, in addition to employment. and whether there any issue with MOM.Banks declaration are only concern with MAS's concern on conflict of interest, not MOM. Logically, there's a lot of foreign directors here, but dun think they are "WP", maybe EP. Btw do they hold EP or something else? Wat if they get director fee instead of director salary? are they employee, can get EP? This post has been edited by Aloong: Feb 21 2012, 02:17 PM |
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Feb 21 2012, 08:47 PM
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QUOTE(deodorant @ Feb 21 2012, 09:42 AM) should be ok. my friend holds sleeping directorship in his family business for uh ... tax purposes (lol). when he started work in a bank in SG, they were OK with it as long as he signed some declaration forms & his manager & compliance approved. EP process not affected. u did ask that question b4... i did ans u, now u ans me back.. kakakaso MOM didnt make noise? eh.. his directorship in sg or msia? QUOTE(Aloong @ Feb 21 2012, 02:08 PM) i think alaskan issue is whether 'WP' can hold directorship in SG, in addition to employment. and whether there any issue with MOM. work pass diff from work permit ler Banks declaration are only concern with MAS's concern on conflict of interest, not MOM. Logically, there's a lot of foreign directors here, but dun think they are "WP", maybe EP. Btw do they hold EP or something else? Wat if they get director fee instead of director salary? are they employee, can get EP? neway.. to be exact it is EP... no salary just fees... not employee the company will be for investment holding.. |
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Feb 21 2012, 09:13 PM
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Non-executive directors are not employees. Hence they are not employed when they are in Singapore. Therefore they do not need any sort of employment pass or permit.
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