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 Working in Singapore V13, COE $61,029

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strison
post Mar 3 2013, 03:51 PM

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QUOTE(newaisa @ Mar 3 2013, 02:25 PM)
Almost every single time when I am in a cab the driver would start to complain foreigner as well...(I take cab everyday to customer site)

I would say I got used to it....they never realize I myself is foreigner....I always respond with "oh...ok..."

Then they will continue with their stories like....

"u know...government should increase all local people salary first before bringing in more foreigner...how can they bla bla bla"
I replied in my heart "If you are such a good planner you wouldn't be driving taxi already lor"  icon_idea.gif  icon_idea.gif

Anyway, hatred towards foreigner exists in every single country to some extent.
Just get used to it as you can't shut people's mouth  nod.gif
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Ya, I face the same condition too, just wondering why always the taxi drivers complaning regarding
the foreign labours??
strison
post Apr 1 2013, 10:36 PM

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Work Pass Administrative Fee Changes

Changes aimed at recovering costs for work pass operations and services. New fees to take effect from 1 April 2013.
10 January 2013

1.The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has reviewed the administrative fees for all work passes. The administrative fees for most work passes will increase on 1 April 2013.
2.This is in line with the Government's financial principle that the full cost of providing a public service should be borne by users of the service, rather than taxpayers in general.

Background
3.Employers have been paying administrative fees for the application and issuance of work passes since 2005. When the fees were first introduced, they were set at a level that was substantially below cost recovery. The fees were first revised in 2011. This helped increase the proportion of costs borne by employers who use work pass services, but it still fell short of full cost recovery.
4.The new administrative fees, to be implemented on 1 Apr 2013, will bring the fees closer to the full costs of providing work pass services. These include new service initiatives which lead to better customer convenience and experience (for example, a new card courier service that will save employers one additional trip to MOM, and remove the need for those with renewal cases to visit MOM at all, as well as additional electronic services for the reinstatement of work permits). Customers can also look forward to the opening of the new Work Pass Card Registration Centre at the MOM Services Centre in early 2013.

Key Features of the Changes
5.The key features of the changes are:

Employment Pass, S Pass, Work Permit

i. Application fees for Employment Pass, S Pass and Work Permit will increase from the current $20 for all passes to $70, $60 and $30 respectively, to reflect the greater complexity involved in processing the higher-end work passes.

ii. Issuance/Renewal fees for Employment Pass, S Pass and Work Permit will increase from the current $120, $70 and $20 to $150, $80 and $30 respectively.






Just wondering is that any applicant is affected by this policy that start on today onwards???
strison
post Apr 14 2013, 04:38 PM

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QUOTE(JohnJon82 @ Apr 14 2013, 01:48 AM)
Shenton way rich man area. Have to stay far far away for budget below 500.
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Sometimes, when u pandai negotiate with the house owner, u might have the
chance to get below 500..

Anyway, I get below 500, staying alone and included all (PUB, electricity, water, Wifi).

And, the owner give me the personal TV and the DVD player as well, afraid me
lonely in the room. Really some added bonus for me..

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