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tpleong
post Jul 16 2021, 07:44 PM

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QUOTE(Garysydney @ Jul 16 2021, 11:26 AM)
I don't go out much so the mco doesn't really affect me that badly. I wouldn't like to be working in Msia at the moment because cases are so high and govt seems to have totally lost control on how to handle the pandemic. I think the poor will suffer really badly this time - at least in Sydney govt will give handouts but here the country is already so poor. Luckily i didn't bring too much money back to KL - with the ringgit dropping to US4.20, people are wondering what is going to happen next!

I like the variety of food that we are now getting (even though we cannot eat in), it is still nice to get the variety of food here and it is so cheap!!  sad.gif. In Sydney, my wife and i are so sick of what we have been eating in Chinatown and Kingsford. I still dare not eat Indian and Malay food now in KL because my wife will not let me order them (she says i will get Covid because the food is dirty  smile.gif . There is a eatery opposite my condo called Seng Kee Restaurant (Solaris Mont Kiara) and i buy quite a lot of my meals from them - they are quite nice!

How are you there in Sydney? It is now middle of winter so another one and a half months to go for you. I really dread winter in Sydney - where i am now, my condo is quite cool and i have not been needing to turn on the air-conditioning yet. Lately the weather in KL is very cool and it always rains in the afternoons  smile.gif which keeps things a lot cooler .
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You should try ordering thru Grab Food - plenty of choices .
tpleong
post Sep 9 2023, 10:23 AM

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Son just got 189 , took around 4 months after Invite.
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post Sep 11 2023, 11:33 AM

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QUOTE(limeuu @ Sep 10 2023, 05:41 PM)
The wait isn't processing time, but queue time. When was the EOI lodged?
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DEC 2022
tpleong
post Sep 12 2023, 07:56 AM

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QUOTE(limeuu @ Sep 12 2023, 12:49 AM)
That's quite fast, so must have high points, plus healthcare priority.
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On shore doctor .

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tpleong
post Oct 8 2023, 08:41 PM

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QUOTE(limeuu @ Oct 6 2023, 11:38 AM)
That is "cheap". If you try the contributory parent visa under your children, it's AUD50k.

All information is available at that website.
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AUD50K and it takes an average 12 years !!!!

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