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cherryl9
post Dec 16 2013, 12:23 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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Thanks! this is really helpful.
So, the way I see it is: A+B+C (90 days), then a new entry B+C+D (90 days), then C+D+E (90 days), and the new "60 out of 90 days" cycle will only be renewed if I have a 90 day hiatus, right?

I am looking for a job and wish to stay around here while doing it. Any extension pass that I can apply too?
Once again thanks so much for your help!

This post has been edited by cherryl9: Dec 16 2013, 12:25 PM
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post Dec 16 2013, 12:26 PM

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QUOTE(strison @ Dec 16 2013, 12:04 PM)
Is that still have any Long term Visiting Pass (LTVP) been available for the job seekers?

no more. there used to be a scheme where you get a EPEC (employment pass eligibility cert) and use that to apply for 1 year LTVP to look for job, but this scheme discontinued maybe 2 years back.
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QUOTE(cherryl9 @ Dec 16 2013, 12:23 PM)
So, the way I see it is: A+B+C (90 days), then a new entry B+C+D (90 days), then C+D+E (90 days), and the new "60 out of 90 days" cycle will only be renewed if I have a 90 day hiatus, right?

if you're worried about overstaying, the immigration officer will tell you how long you allowed to stay once you're approaching the 60 day limit. normally you only allowed 30 days stay at a time. once you approach that limit when you come in to SG they will start cutting the stay on the passport stamp to 25, 22, 10 days etc etc.
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post Dec 16 2013, 01:21 PM

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QUOTE(razo2 @ Dec 16 2013, 11:27 AM)
Yeah!  biggrin.gif  Thank you. I was getting worried there for a moment. lol
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That would be considered as site allowance.
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post Dec 16 2013, 02:19 PM

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QUOTE(cherryl9 @ Dec 16 2013, 12:23 PM)
Thanks! this is really helpful.
So, the way I see it is: A+B+C (90 days), then a new entry B+C+D (90 days), then C+D+E (90 days), and the new "60 out of 90 days" cycle will only be renewed if I have a 90 day hiatus, right?

I am looking for a job and wish to stay around here while doing it. Any extension pass that I can apply too?
Once again thanks so much for your help!
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I believe 60 days is enough for getting a job, I spent 1 month looking for job, and was already renting a room with my friends, so once the contract ends, I will move somewhere nearer to the work place.

My tips, get a SG mobtel, put that into your CV, send it out via jobstreet and you can engage EA (Employment Agency) to assist in your job hunt (don't put too much hope here). When looking for jobs, I would put higher hope to job ads that welcomes Malaysian and request go direct to HR instead of EA.

EA competition in SG is very stiff.
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post Dec 16 2013, 04:09 PM

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QUOTE(NoiZy @ Dec 16 2013, 02:19 PM)
I believe 60 days is enough for getting a job, I spent 1 month looking for job, and was already renting a room with my friends, so once the contract ends, I will move somewhere nearer to the work place.

My tips, get a SG mobtel, put that into your CV, send it out via jobstreet and you can engage EA (Employment Agency) to assist in your job hunt (don't put too much hope here). When looking for jobs, I would put higher hope to job ads that welcomes Malaysian and request go direct to HR instead of EA.

EA competition in SG is very stiff.
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So, you can rent without any proof of residence in Singapore (PR, or any Work Passes) yawn.gif
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post Dec 16 2013, 05:09 PM

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QUOTE(razo2 @ Dec 14 2013, 11:31 AM)
Police report ?? for real ?? blink.gif
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yeah!!! No report you dont get your cert.. haha... shakehead.gif

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post Dec 16 2013, 05:16 PM

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QUOTE(cacha1986 @ Dec 16 2013, 05:09 PM)
yeah!!! No report you dont get your cert.. haha...  shakehead.gif
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how come? what is the benefit of getting a degree cert? If IC and passport I can understand...

shocking.gif I think I lost my cert already. somewhere in my pile of junk.
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post Dec 16 2013, 05:24 PM

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QUOTE(razo2 @ Dec 16 2013, 05:16 PM)
how come? what is the benefit of getting a degree cert? If IC and passport I can understand...

shocking.gif I think I lost my cert already. somewhere in my pile of junk.
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The firm that offered me the job asked me to go get the cert back because i only have the Malay version, i lost my English one. They says MOM need the English version. Sigh...
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post Dec 16 2013, 05:25 PM

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Erm... I have a question do i need to collect my EP only then can i rent a room in SG?? What are the documents i need to give to the house owner? How many months deposit do i need to pay (the norm)?? Ezlink card only PRs and SG citizens can enjoy the benefits? Cant load the page dont know why slow internet connection in Melaka... sigh..

This post has been edited by cacha1986: Dec 16 2013, 05:29 PM
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post Dec 16 2013, 05:56 PM

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QUOTE(momijigari @ Dec 16 2013, 04:09 PM)
So, you can rent without any proof of residence in Singapore (PR, or any Work Passes)  yawn.gif
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Yup. didn't really know much, but the landlady gave me the contract, read through, no hidden stuff, everything clear cut, just fill in my passport and details, and I got myself a room. Shitty part is I can't cook there. doh.gif

Nevermind, cause I just needed a place to crash for the time being, will move out from Marsiling to either Bishan/Braddell or Buona Vista area. But that is for another time.
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post Dec 16 2013, 06:14 PM

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QUOTE(NoiZy @ Dec 16 2013, 05:56 PM)
Yup. didn't really know much, but the landlady gave me the contract, read through, no hidden stuff, everything clear cut, just fill in my passport and details, and I got myself a room. Shitty part is I can't cook there.  doh.gif

Nevermind, cause I just needed a place to crash for the time being, will move out from Marsiling to either Bishan/Braddell or Buona Vista area. But that is for another time.
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http://www.ecitizen.gov.sg/topics/pages/mo...spx?mpageId=161

Who is eligible to rent.
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post Dec 16 2013, 08:11 PM

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QUOTE(momijigari @ Dec 16 2013, 06:14 PM)
why so many malaysian chinese like to work in sg
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post Dec 16 2013, 08:29 PM

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hey guys..i used to worked in Singapore last year then I came back to Malaysia this year (changed field) then im soon gonna get back to Singapore to work again beginning of Jan..

I got 2 questions biggrin.gif
1) Anyone ship a computer over before? im taking a flight but I dare not to check-in my computer lol
2) Anyone looking for new house mate?my office will be in changi airport so I prefer tampines area biggrin.gif

Thanks ya!
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post Dec 16 2013, 08:42 PM

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QUOTE(saihoe @ Dec 16 2013, 08:29 PM)
hey guys..i used to worked in Singapore last year then I came back to Malaysia this year (changed field) then im soon gonna get back to Singapore to work again beginning of Jan..

I got 2 questions biggrin.gif
1) Anyone ship a computer over before? im taking a flight but I dare not to check-in my computer lol
2) Anyone looking for new house mate?my office will be in changi airport so I prefer tampines area biggrin.gif

Thanks ya!
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Dont so stingy/kiamsap la....don't share room with stranger..later ppl play your backside..only u will know
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QUOTE(rontan_83 @ Dec 16 2013, 08:42 PM)
Dont so stingy/kiamsap la....don't share room with stranger..later ppl play your backside..only u will know
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no share room lo..i suka privacy..thats why I say house mate lo..not room mate haha..
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post Dec 16 2013, 10:11 PM

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QUOTE(cacha1986 @ Dec 16 2013, 05:24 PM)
The firm that offered me the job asked me to go get the cert back because i only have the Malay version, i lost my English one. They says MOM need the English version. Sigh...
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isay. Is not like they cant read BM tongue.gif

This post has been edited by razo2: Dec 16 2013, 10:12 PM
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post Dec 16 2013, 11:38 PM

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QUOTE(NoiZy @ Dec 16 2013, 02:19 PM)
I believe 60 days is enough for getting a job, I spent 1 month looking for job, and was already renting a room with my friends, so once the contract ends, I will move somewhere nearer to the work place.

My tips, get a SG mobtel, put that into your CV, send it out via jobstreet and you can engage EA (Employment Agency) to assist in your job hunt (don't put too much hope here). When looking for jobs, I would put higher hope to job ads that welcomes Malaysian and request go direct to HR instead of EA.

EA competition in SG is very stiff.
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not allowed anymore...

QUOTE(cacha1986 @ Dec 16 2013, 05:25 PM)
Erm... I have a question do i need to collect my EP only then can i rent a room in SG?? What are the documents i need to give to the house owner? How many months deposit do i need to pay (the norm)?? Ezlink card only PRs and SG citizens can enjoy the benefits? Cant load the page dont know why slow internet connection in Melaka... sigh..
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you can use ur IPA...

1 copy of ID/passport, IPA...

1st month rental, 1 month deposite

ez link all can.. just go n buy
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post Dec 16 2013, 11:45 PM

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QUOTE(rontan_83 @ Dec 16 2013, 08:42 PM)
Dont so stingy/kiamsap la....don't share room with stranger..later ppl play your backside..only u will know
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Extra heating for the cold nights. Night wrestling brows.gif
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post Dec 17 2013, 01:05 AM

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:'(...if i have degree i only need to give my degree cert and transcript right?? others like foundation, spm and pmr i dont need that right? now that it takes me a month to get my degree english version of certificate they suggest that i should get my malay cert translated to english by certified translator, High Commission/Embassy or a notary public. Anyone have any idea about the translator thing?? anyone encountered this kind of problems before? :'(....

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