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puppyee
post Oct 26 2013, 04:52 PM

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QUOTE(tengah @ Oct 26 2013, 12:27 PM)
Ha ha... good one.  biggrin.gif

By the way, he's busted. Mindef confirms he is fake commando.  blush.gif

Somehow you know real commando won't anyhow behave like that  drool.gif
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Don't understand why like so many siao lang likes to self proclaim that they're commando. The fat guy who shouted in the library as well. Mindef sure is busy lately.
tengah
post Oct 26 2013, 04:59 PM

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QUOTE(LiangZhuge @ Oct 26 2013, 02:00 PM)
for a thought experiment

will singles like me get the recently announced BRIM of Rm300 since my monthly income is technically RM 0 ? smile.gif
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Yes, register at https://ebr1m.hasil.gov.my/

See also https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/3007814




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post Oct 26 2013, 05:00 PM

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QUOTE(puppyee @ Oct 26 2013, 04:52 PM)
Don't understand why like so many siao lang likes to self proclaim that they're commando. The fat guy who shouted in the library as well. Mindef sure is busy lately.
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Empty vessels make the loudest noise.. especially the fat guy at the library.





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post Oct 27 2013, 01:12 AM

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is there a limit of 60k salary per annum to apply for credit card in singapore?
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post Oct 27 2013, 01:23 AM

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QUOTE(paintballtao @ Oct 27 2013, 01:12 AM)
is there a limit of 60k salary per annum to apply for credit card in singapore?
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The minimum income required to apply for a credit card in Singapore is $30,000 per annum.








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post Oct 27 2013, 02:04 AM

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QUOTE(tengah @ Oct 27 2013, 01:23 AM)
The minimum income required to apply for a credit card in Singapore is $30,000 per annum.
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I think it depends which bank and whether you are Singaporean/PR or working pass holder.
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post Oct 27 2013, 04:09 AM

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QUOTE(tengah @ Oct 27 2013, 01:23 AM)
The minimum income required to apply for a credit card in Singapore is $30,000 per annum.
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QUOTE(Argiope @ Oct 27 2013, 02:04 AM)
I think it depends which bank and whether you are Singaporean/PR or working pass holder.
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Minimum income $30,000 pa is a MAS requirement.

Yes, Singaporean/PR or employment status does matter.








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post Oct 27 2013, 09:28 AM

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QUOTE(Argiope @ Oct 27 2013, 02:04 AM)
I think it depends which bank and whether you are Singaporean/PR or working pass holder.
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Ya, SC/PR minimum 30k for the lowest card. Foreigner higher depending on banks. Normally 50-60k, heard HSBC is 40k, best bank in SG. icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Oct 27 2013, 09:49 AM

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QUOTE(Fiona Chin @ Oct 27 2013, 11:28 AM)
Ya, SC/PR minimum 30k for the lowest card. Foreigner higher depending on banks. Normally 50-60k, heard HSBC is 40k, best bank in SG. icon_rolleyes.gif
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eh why is hsbc the best? lol
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post Oct 27 2013, 10:00 AM

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QUOTE(Fiona Chin @ Oct 27 2013, 09:28 AM)
Ya, SC/PR minimum 30k for the lowest card. Foreigner higher depending on banks. Normally 50-60k, heard HSBC is 40k, best bank in SG. icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(paintballtao @ Oct 27 2013, 09:49 AM)
eh why is hsbc the best? lol
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Because @Fiona Chin thinks the 40K requirement for foreigner makes HSBC the best?






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post Oct 27 2013, 10:12 AM

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Citibank needs minimum income of S$42,000 per annum for foreigner for credit cards.









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post Oct 27 2013, 12:53 PM

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is there like a certain minimum months of payslip i need to show before i apply, eg 3 months?
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post Oct 27 2013, 04:41 PM

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QUOTE(paintballtao @ Oct 27 2013, 09:49 AM)
eh why is hsbc the best? lol
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Because HSBC feeds her every month. rclxms.gif

QUOTE(paintballtao @ Oct 27 2013, 12:53 PM)
is there like a certain minimum months of payslip i need to show before i apply, eg 3 months?
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Hmm, apasal don't bother check the bank website leh? whistling.gif

https://www.hsbc.com.sg/1/2/miscellaneous/i...upport-document
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post Oct 27 2013, 05:48 PM

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with due respect to those that criticizing your homeland (sounds like no hope in your country) and with so much of ill feelings, has anyone of you in the process of giving up your nationality ? if yes, it is understood. If not, why then ? Perhaps mind to share ? Thanks.
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post Oct 27 2013, 06:18 PM

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QUOTE(BravoZeroTwo @ Oct 27 2013, 05:48 PM)
with due respect to those that criticizing your homeland (sounds like no hope in your country) and with so much of ill feelings, has anyone of you in the process of giving up your nationality ? if yes, it is understood. If not, why then ? Perhaps mind to share ? Thanks.
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You might want to define the concepts of criticism and ill feeling. We criticise what is wrong and unjust. And we bear deep ill feeling towards those people who do wrong things and perpetrate & perpetuate injustice.

But that is not necessarily criticism or ill feeling towards our homeland. Our homeland is not defined by the people who do her wrong. The concept of loving Malaysia is not inseparable from the hating of its politicians or disdain for certain sections of its society and their philosophies.

My nationality is between me and my country. It is not interrupted by the idiocy of its current government nor the corruption, prejudice, racialism or religiosity of some of my more immoral countrymen.

This post has been edited by seantang: Oct 27 2013, 06:20 PM
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post Oct 27 2013, 07:36 PM

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QUOTE(BravoZeroTwo @ Oct 27 2013, 05:48 PM)
with due respect to those that criticizing your homeland (sounds like no hope in your country) and with so much of ill feelings, has anyone of you in the process of giving up your nationality ? if yes, it is understood. If not, why then ? Perhaps mind to share ? Thanks.
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I could love my country without loving my government.
If I been absorb by the new country, I'm the first to drop my citizenship but I will apply PR in Malaysia. Problem? I love Malaysia but not BeEnd
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post Oct 27 2013, 08:05 PM

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thank you for the feedback. are you making this homeland a better place to live ? if you do not take up the new citizenship, what would you do after you have retired ?
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post Oct 27 2013, 08:08 PM

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base on the reasons given for leaving your homeland and reside in a new place, are those reasons a non existence in where you are staying and working now ? You are not treated as foreigners ? You get the same pay amount as their own citizens with the same amount of opportunities in careers ?
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post Oct 27 2013, 08:24 PM

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QUOTE(BravoZeroTwo @ Oct 27 2013, 08:08 PM)
base on the reasons given for leaving your homeland and reside in a new place, are those reasons a non existence in where you are staying and working now ? You are not treated as foreigners ? You get the same pay amount as their own citizens with the same amount of opportunities in careers ?
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Assuming you are not a bloody anti-Singapore troll, Singapore is one of the most open and fair-minded countries to work in i.e. one is limited mostly by one's own ability and not by any nep hogwash that a foreigner or even Malaysians face in bolehland.
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post Oct 27 2013, 08:26 PM

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QUOTE(Argiope @ Oct 27 2013, 04:41 PM)
Because HSBC feeds her every month. rclxms.gif

Hmm, apasal don't bother check the bank website leh? whistling.gif

https://www.hsbc.com.sg/1/2/miscellaneous/i...upport-document
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Partly teehee. But HSBC was giving out 80 dollar per card rebate upon approval, so apply 2 and you get 160 dollar free shopping money. Really got so big katak jump on the street one. Other bank I could remember doing the same are our thread bosses' Standard Chartered and Citibank. Apply, get the free money, cancel it after the minimum period. Redo it again for the next cash rebate promotion.

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