QUOTE(fcuk90 @ Jun 10 2014, 05:18 PM)
normally 1 month. you pay 1/2 and owner pay 1/2.This post has been edited by iWoz: Jun 10 2014, 06:50 PM
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QUOTE(alaskanbunny @ Jun 11 2014, 12:18 AM) perseverance... keep trying... it is not the person who's talented or with the most potential who wins... it is the person who preserves... if u send 1 resume n no reply, u send more again... send until u get a reply, send till u get an interview... send until u get a job not true, nowadays it's normally the one with a better degree wins.This post has been edited by iWoz: Jun 11 2014, 08:26 PM |
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QUOTE(chow_shasha @ Jun 13 2014, 04:45 PM) Hi All forumers, 1. YesBeen searching many forums for the answer but hearing something different from different sources. I am a Malaysian. Can you advice on the below: 1) If I am offered a job in Spore (wt working pass), can I continue to drive my Malaysian car in everyday (pay the SGD20+ERP etc...) as long as I want? I plan to reside in JB. 2) Can I continue to use my Malaysian driving lisence with my Malaysian car to commute daily from JB-SG-JB? 3) Can I use a car thats not registered under my name to commute daily from JB-SG-JB? 4) If I read correctly on the info links from the 1st page, the tax I would pay under work pass is flat @15%. Is there a max or a min? There are also no tax rebates/deductions correct? 5) *sensitive question* How much could one expect to be paid in situations like this? SGD 5-7k? 7-10k? 10-12k? 12-15k? above 15k? I know circumstances can vary but any sharing on this is appreciated for me to negotiate the best package for me and my family. I have no immediate plans to apply for a PR as the rentals in SG is too high. I cant afford a decent place for my wife+3 kids. Appreciate all your advices. 2. Yes 3. No 4. depends on income PA and how long you'll be working in sg 5. qualification ? years of experience ? |
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QUOTE(deodorant @ Jun 17 2014, 01:08 PM) Non PR can convert license, no problem. PR must convert, in between 6 months of getting PRSit for Basic Theory Test Get extract of driving license from JPJ Get/Convert your new SG diving license http://www.ecitizen.gov.sg/Topics/Pages/Dr...ng-licence.aspx. |
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QUOTE(mules @ Jun 17 2014, 12:55 PM) Hi, as long as you got your Marehsia driving license before you start work in Sg, you can convert.Would like to ask, it is true i only needed to pass a written test to convert my MY driving license to Sg's driving license? And the license will works both in MY and SG? I am not a PR, am i still eligible for the test? |
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QUOTE(jorakman @ Jun 19 2014, 03:58 PM) Hi all. Need helps and opinion...... Levy;I would like to ask about the levy of employment pass in Singapore. For network engineer, what is the levy the company has to pay if the salary is SGD2500 and SGD3000? Any formula to calculate/know exact or estimated figure ? I will be working in SG for 3-6 months only for on-job-training. After that i will be transferred back to KL to manage their KL office and client. Would it leave a bad record at SG government if i want to apply work permit again next time (with another company)? Thanks for comment Have a great day http://m.mom.gov.sg/foreign-manpower/forei...gn-workers.aspx |
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QUOTE(gnc88 @ Jul 11 2014, 06:57 PM) As long as you stay PR, you don't need to give up your M'sia license. You only give it up once you convert into S'pore citizen. However, Singapore driving license is an international license with no expiry. So, you never have to renew. There is no such thing as International Licence, only International Driving Permit and it's for a different use altogether. |
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