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 Working in Singapore V12, Yusheng - 23rd Feb (Saturday)

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r1v3r
post Feb 5 2013, 11:49 AM

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QUOTE(Mophisto @ Feb 5 2013, 11:37 AM)
any suggestion how to transport my things to singapore? -.-  need ask someone to drive in ?
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Traffic Police : your licence.
http://driving-in-singapore.spf.gov.sg/ser..._conversion.htm


LTA: your car and the road (toll etc)
http://www.lta.gov.sg/content/ltaweb/en/ro...otorcycles.html

To drive a Malaysian Car in SG, you need to fulfill the both set of rules form TP and LTA.

Just ask your Malaysian friend or Family member who can drive to come along. After JB custom you be the co-dirver giving direction while the other person drive.

Else need to pay for mover.

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post Feb 5 2013, 12:28 PM

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QUOTE(Mophisto @ Feb 5 2013, 12:05 PM)
Can i ask how they know i am staying in hdb?  wasaii so ma fan......
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At custom, once they scan your passport number the system will indicate your status (PR, EP, WP or others) and your registered address.

For PR, you have to report at the nearest police post when you move to new places. They will update the system and paste the new address on your IC.

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post Feb 27 2013, 08:45 PM

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QUOTE(tyj82 @ Feb 27 2013, 05:40 PM)
You are PR ? if yes you might consider using your CPF to pay for upgrade on hospitalization.

Well, i am not looking at 5 star hospital, just upgrade your medi shield to max(up to all amount paid using CPF) will do.
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Medisave has daily claim limit of $450 for hospitalization and other limit for test and procedure.

The SGH nurse advice me on the estimated 2 days ward c bill was 2k+. If they cant get your insurance company to issue the guarantee letter the you have to pay this amount as deposit before they admit you(except A&E). Minus the medisave you still need to pay over2k deposit. The amount just go higher for better ward. The actual bill may be way lower if you don't need extra services but still, either you or your insurance company have to foot the deposit first.

So don't save on your medisheild. Buy other critical illnesses plan to cover your long recovery or early your retirement plan. I regret buying saving/investment plan ever since I started work. I should had focus on medical and life insurance and save the rest of my premium.

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