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SUSalaskanbunny
post Dec 14 2013, 11:48 AM

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QUOTE(puppyee @ Dec 13 2013, 12:07 PM)
I wouldn't bet on that if I were you. When I did my pass, I overheard this MOM lady literally scolding this PRC man about his Chinese signature.

She was like "This is SINGAPORE. Everything you write on official paper should be in English. Do you think I can read this (she's not chinese..but it was his signature)?"
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then i must be signing in some alien writing
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post Dec 14 2013, 12:02 PM

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QUOTE(alaskanbunny @ Dec 14 2013, 11:48 AM)
then i must be signing in some alien writing
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biggrin.gif . wait till you see mine. i was never noted for nice handwritting since young brows.gif
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post Dec 14 2013, 08:59 PM

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Hello everyone! I was wondering how does one find accommodation in Sg? I might be starting a job in the country soon (if the bureaucracy matters go well) and thought it best if I start looking for a place to stay now! blush.gif
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post Dec 14 2013, 09:03 PM

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QUOTE(puppyee @ Dec 11 2013, 06:14 PM)
>4k for programmer. Designer, secret  wink.gif
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post Dec 15 2013, 12:50 AM

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QUOTE(studyboy @ Dec 14 2013, 08:59 PM)
Hello everyone! I was wondering how does one find accommodation in Sg? I might be starting a job in the country soon (if the bureaucracy matters go well) and thought it best if I start looking for a place to stay now!  blush.gif
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It's even better if you study the first page before asking. blush.gif
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post Dec 15 2013, 12:40 PM

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QUOTE(Argiope @ Dec 15 2013, 12:50 AM)
It's even better if you study the first page before asking. blush.gif
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Thanks a bunch!!
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post Dec 15 2013, 02:38 PM

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QUOTE(studyboy @ Dec 14 2013, 08:59 PM)
Hello everyone! I was wondering how does one find accommodation in Sg? I might be starting a job in the country soon (if the bureaucracy matters go well) and thought it best if I start looking for a place to stay now!  blush.gif
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Same like finding accommodation in malaysia.
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post Dec 15 2013, 03:42 PM

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QUOTE(razo2 @ Dec 14 2013, 12:02 PM)
biggrin.gif  . wait till you see mine. i was never noted for nice handwritting since young  brows.gif
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it is a signature not meant to be readable brows.gif
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post Dec 15 2013, 03:43 PM

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HI everyone. Page the 1st page it says we can be in singapore 60 out of every 90 days. So if i entered singapore on 1/1, i could stay 60 days from 1/1-31/3, then it "renews" on 1/4, right?
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post Dec 15 2013, 05:40 PM

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QUOTE(cherryl9 @ Dec 15 2013, 03:43 PM)
HI everyone. Page the 1st page it says we can be in singapore 60 out of every 90 days. So if i entered singapore on  1/1, i could stay 60 days from 1/1-31/3, then it "renews" on 1/4, right?
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it means for every past 90 days, you are only allowed to be in sg for 60 days
if say u enter on 1/1 and left on 7/1 then came back on 7/2 and stayed until 31/3
when april comes, you can only stay for 1 week
PS: this is just a rough estimation..for more accurate calculation...use the calendar or see what the immigration officer tells u when u "re-enter"
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post Dec 15 2013, 06:00 PM

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QUOTE(crazy25kid @ Dec 15 2013, 05:40 PM)
it means for every past 90 days, you are only allowed to be in sg for 60 days
if say u enter on 1/1 and left on 7/1 then came back on 7/2 and stayed until 31/3
when april comes, you can only stay for 1 week
PS: this is just a rough estimation..for more accurate calculation...use the calendar or see what the immigration officer tells u when u "re-enter"
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I'm still a little bit confused here. Every 90 days, so from 1/1-31/3, it's 90 days there. I can stay for 60 days within this period, right?
Since 1/1-31/3 is a 90 day cycle, doesn't the new cycle start on 1/4, which means i can stay for another 60 days from 1/4-29/6?
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post Dec 15 2013, 08:16 PM

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QUOTE(alaskanbunny @ Dec 15 2013, 03:42 PM)
it is a signature not meant to be readable  brows.gif
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post Dec 15 2013, 09:14 PM

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UPCOMING WEEKEND GAME 29/12/13 (SUNDAY)

VENUE : DELTA SPORTS HALL
TIME : 4PM - 6PM


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https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/3004792

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post Dec 15 2013, 09:28 PM

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QUOTE(cherryl9 @ Dec 15 2013, 06:00 PM)
I'm still a little bit confused here. Every 90 days, so from 1/1-31/3, it's 90 days there. I can stay for 60 days within this period, right?
Since 1/1-31/3 is a 90 day cycle, doesn't the new cycle start on 1/4, which means i can stay for another 60 days from 1/4-29/6?
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It's a day shifting 90 days calculation i guess. There isn't any specific cycle. Means in any 90 days period, you can't stay more than 60days.

for example from;

01/01/14 ---> 01/04/14
02/01/14 ---> 02/04/14
03/01/14 ---> 03/04/14

so for and so on ....

This post has been edited by Mackiddo: Dec 15 2013, 09:31 PM
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post Dec 15 2013, 11:29 PM

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QUOTE(athrun300 @ Dec 15 2013, 02:38 PM)
Same like finding accommodation in malaysia.
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I think Singapore easier and safer. Malaysia you reach the rented house to make police report, you lost your bond to robbers half way.
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post Dec 16 2013, 09:54 AM

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QUOTE(cherryl9 @ Dec 15 2013, 06:00 PM)
I'm still a little bit confused here. Every 90 days, so from 1/1-31/3, it's 90 days there. I can stay for 60 days within this period, right?
Since 1/1-31/3 is a 90 day cycle, doesn't the new cycle start on 1/4, which means i can stay for another 60 days from 1/4-29/6?
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They don't have a cut-off date for these kind of things.

eg:
Entered 3/1, exit 21/1 (19 days)
Entered 1/2, exit 25/2 (25 days) = 44 days total
Entered 1/3, MUST exit 16/3 (16 days) = total 60 days

Your next re-entry will be on 3/4 because 3/1 - 3/4 is 90 days (assuming Feb has 28 days)

Assuming you didn't re-enter on 3/4, but re-enter on 10/4 instead, you must exit by 28/4 as you've used up 60 days.
Counting the re-entry date on 1/2, you have cumulated yet another 60 out of 90 days stay.

If you literally want a fresh 60 days, ensure you did not enter SG for 90 continuous days.

This is sort of like compounding days, some guys from Agencies who liaise with MOM taught me this calculation. Similar to the demerit points on Malaysian Driver's License.

Its easier to explain this by simply drawing a few lines then using words. Hope you get the picture.

p/s: This is not info from Custom or anything, just some people who liaise with MOM, even they might be wrong or info has been updated etc.
But easiest and surest way of em all, ask the officer who is stamping for you, if you are shy, go find does who are on guard/patrol duty, ask politely and most people will be more then happy to help.
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post Dec 16 2013, 10:40 AM

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Do i get taxed for offshore rate in Singapore?
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post Dec 16 2013, 10:56 AM

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QUOTE(razo2 @ Dec 16 2013, 10:40 AM)
Do i get taxed for offshore rate in Singapore?
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I believe the answer is no. Oilfield telecommunication engineer here.
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post Dec 16 2013, 11:27 AM

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QUOTE(JazzDazzle @ Dec 16 2013, 10:56 AM)
I believe the answer is no. Oilfield telecommunication engineer here.
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Yeah! biggrin.gif Thank you. I was getting worried there for a moment. lol
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post Dec 16 2013, 12:04 PM

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QUOTE(NoiZy @ Dec 16 2013, 09:54 AM)
They don't have a cut-off date for these kind of things.

eg:
Entered 3/1, exit 21/1 (19 days)
Entered 1/2, exit 25/2 (25 days) = 44 days total
Entered 1/3, MUST exit 16/3 (16 days) = total 60 days

Your next re-entry will be on 3/4 because 3/1 - 3/4 is 90 days (assuming Feb has 28 days)

Assuming you didn't re-enter on 3/4, but re-enter on 10/4 instead, you must exit by 28/4 as you've used up 60 days.
Counting the re-entry date on 1/2, you have cumulated yet another 60 out of 90 days stay.

If you literally want a fresh 60 days, ensure you did not enter SG for 90 continuous days.

This is sort of like compounding days, some guys from Agencies who liaise with MOM taught me this calculation. Similar to the demerit points on Malaysian Driver's License.

Its easier to explain this by simply drawing a  few lines then using words. Hope you get the picture.

p/s: This is not info from Custom or anything, just some people who liaise with MOM, even they might be wrong or info has been updated etc.
But easiest and surest way of em all, ask the officer who is stamping for you, if you are shy, go find does who are on guard/patrol duty, ask politely and most people will be more then happy to help.
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Is that still have any Long term Visiting Pass (LTVP) been available for the job seekers?

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