Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

Bump Topic Topic Closed RSS Feed
165 Pages « < 85 86 87 88 89 > » Bottom

Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+

 Working in Singapore V19, All About Living in The Little Red Dot

views
     
mxdesigns
post Sep 9 2016, 11:51 AM

New Member
*
Junior Member
23 posts

Joined: Dec 2008
QUOTE(Frank3 @ Sep 9 2016, 10:46 AM)
Wondering if it possible to surrender Malaysia IC if still owning PTPTN loan? Or i can still pay PTPTN LOAN continuously after become sinkie??
*
shakehead.gif Don't be a scum. If you borrowed the money, pay it off.

It is Malaysians with such attitude who head over to Singapore and give all Malaysians a bad name as they're bound to do something stupid in Singapore thinking they're still in Malaysia. Not to mention by eluding such payments, you're literally depriving the younger generation of their entitlement to a proper education loan when their parents can't afford it. Imagine if you are one of those who actually are in need of the loan however due to other people's fault, the body decided to stop giving this loan. How would you feel?

Day in day out there's been so many cases of Singapore PR or converted Singaporean (from Malaysia) who end up doing things that disgrace not only themselves but even Malaysians and Singaporeans. ranting.gif
Frank3
post Sep 9 2016, 11:59 AM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
263 posts

Joined: Apr 2011


QUOTE(huaweie5830 @ Sep 9 2016, 11:39 AM)
You applying for citizen ? If not why bother
*
Planning to apply.

QUOTE(mxdesigns @ Sep 9 2016, 11:51 AM)
shakehead.gif Don't be a scum. If you borrowed the money, pay it off.

It is Malaysians with such attitude who head over to Singapore and give all Malaysians a bad name as they're bound to do something stupid in Singapore thinking they're still in Malaysia. Not to mention by eluding such payments, you're literally depriving the younger generation of their entitlement to a proper education loan when their parents can't afford it. Imagine if you are one of those who actually are in need of the loan however due to other people's fault, the body decided to stop giving this loan. How would you feel?

Day in day out there's been so many cases of Singapore PR or converted Singaporean (from Malaysia) who end up doing things that disgrace not only themselves but even Malaysians and Singaporeans.  ranting.gif
*
Hey doh.gif doh.gif , did i mention/intend i will not to pay back the loan? ranting.gif ranting.gif ranting.gif

I only ask, CAN WE PAY THE LOAN after change nationality? I just worry if Citizen application approved but cannot revoke malaysian IC only! It will affect my future life plan such as housing, building family and etc. BTW I am not that kind of person ok vmad.gif doh.gif vmad.gif

In addition, dont forget about your guarantor (while applying PTPTN) will need to settle this if you not paying LOAN!

BTW YOU ARE NOT ANSWERING MY QUESTION , you are whining.

This post has been edited by Frank3: Sep 9 2016, 12:05 PM
mxdesigns
post Sep 9 2016, 12:34 PM

New Member
*
Junior Member
23 posts

Joined: Dec 2008
QUOTE(Frank3 @ Sep 9 2016, 11:59 AM)
Planning to apply.
Hey doh.gif  doh.gif , did i mention/intend i will not to pay back the loan? ranting.gif  ranting.gif  ranting.gif

I only ask, CAN WE PAY THE LOAN after change nationality? I just worry if Citizen application approved but cannot revoke malaysian IC only! It will affect my future life plan such as housing, building family and etc. BTW I am not that kind of person ok  vmad.gif  doh.gif  vmad.gif

In addition, dont forget about your guarantor (while applying PTPTN) will need to settle this  if you not paying LOAN!

BTW YOU ARE NOT ANSWERING MY QUESTION , you are whining.
*
I admit I sounded a little too condescending back there, my apologies.

I am also not whining, just giving a reminder as there have been far too many going down that route. The period it takes to get a PR and then a citizenship in Singapore is actually way more than enough for you to set aside and pay off that loan considering SGD conversion rates. Unless you're telling me your loan is in the hundreds of thousand, I don't see why one can't pay it off within all that time frame.

As for your question, as long you've not been blacklisted in the immigration due to no payments to PTPTN, there shouldn't be any problem.
Mackiddo
post Sep 9 2016, 12:55 PM

† St. David †
*******
Senior Member
5,859 posts

Joined: Mar 2009
From: KL in JB/SG :


QUOTE(Tally33 @ Sep 9 2016, 09:58 AM)
not easy to sell the house to my siblings, need to pay stamp duty and lawyer fees, plus after dispose the property i still have to share the monthly payment and expenses as my parents are staying there.  and and the house not even 5 years yet, need to pay RPGT  cry.gif
*
any problem that can be solved by money is not a problem.
knwong
post Sep 9 2016, 01:44 PM

Look at all my stars!!
*******
Senior Member
3,560 posts

Joined: Sep 2005
From: Shenzhen Bahru


QUOTE(Tally33 @ Sep 9 2016, 09:58 AM)
not easy to sell the house to my siblings, need to pay stamp duty and lawyer fees, plus after dispose the property i still have to share the monthly payment and expenses as my parents are staying there.  and and the house not even 5 years yet, need to pay RPGT  cry.gif
*
Sell to immediate family members within 5 years no RPGT
knwong
post Sep 9 2016, 01:45 PM

Look at all my stars!!
*******
Senior Member
3,560 posts

Joined: Sep 2005
From: Shenzhen Bahru


QUOTE(Frank3 @ Sep 9 2016, 11:59 AM)
Planning to apply.
Hey doh.gif  doh.gif , did i mention/intend i will not to pay back the loan? ranting.gif  ranting.gif  ranting.gif

I only ask, CAN WE PAY THE LOAN after change nationality? I just worry if Citizen application approved but cannot revoke malaysian IC only! It will affect my future life plan such as housing, building family and etc. BTW I am not that kind of person ok  vmad.gif  doh.gif  vmad.gif

In addition, dont forget about your guarantor (while applying PTPTN) will need to settle this  if you not paying LOAN!

BTW YOU ARE NOT ANSWERING MY QUESTION , you are whining.
*
My friend converted dy. Her PTPTN still not settle until now. So it's YES to your questions

But MY government is covering the loop hole.
SUShuaweie5830
post Sep 9 2016, 02:01 PM

Enthusiast
*****
Senior Member
967 posts

Joined: Jan 2013
QUOTE(knwong @ Sep 9 2016, 01:45 PM)
My friend converted dy. Her PTPTN still not settle until now. So it's YES to your questions

But MY government is covering the loop hole.
*
How u knw they closing the loop hole ?
Frank3
post Sep 9 2016, 02:10 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
263 posts

Joined: Apr 2011


QUOTE(mxdesigns @ Sep 9 2016, 12:34 PM)
I admit I sounded a little too condescending back there, my apologies.

I am also not whining, just giving a reminder as there have been far too many going down that route. The period it takes to get a PR and then a citizenship in Singapore is actually way more than enough for you to set aside and pay off that loan considering SGD conversion rates. Unless you're telling me your loan is in the hundreds of thousand, I don't see why one can't pay it off within all that time frame.

As for your question, as long you've not been blacklisted in the immigration due to no payments to PTPTN, there shouldn't be any problem.
*
I accept your apology. smile.gif

Yes, exactly i concern about is if i am not able to pay off PTPTN in one shot (around RM70 thousand, after convert still need SGD20k ++), am i able to revoke Malaysia citizenship.

Need to save SGD500++ by 36 months to reach this number, plus my salary is not many after deducted CPF, and the saving is for support family's loan, marriage, housing and etc..

I rather to pay the LOAN slowly instead of one time.

QUOTE(knwong @ Sep 9 2016, 01:45 PM)
My friend converted dy. Her PTPTN still not settle until now. So it's YES to your questions

But MY government is covering the loop hole.
*
Thanks for the answer, appreciated it. Wonderin how MY gov cover the loop hole? Not allow to revoke Citizenship if holding LOAN?

This post has been edited by Frank3: Sep 9 2016, 02:12 PM
ThanatosSwiftfire
post Sep 9 2016, 02:47 PM

Irregular
*******
Senior Member
2,787 posts

Joined: Jan 2003


QUOTE(knwong @ Sep 9 2016, 01:45 PM)
My friend converted dy. Her PTPTN still not settle until now. So it's YES to your questions

But MY government is covering the loop hole.
*
Friends like urs... Sigh. Make me feel sad la.
deodorant
post Sep 9 2016, 03:26 PM

Surfing LYN instead of Working.
*******
Senior Member
5,691 posts

Joined: Mar 2006


Last Call

Tomorrow 11am-1pm Clementi Sports Hall Badminton (high beginners / low intermediates)

Currently 4 lelaki 2 amoi

PM if wanna cum.
KilJim
post Sep 9 2016, 03:36 PM

^-_-^ ZzzZzZzZzzz....
Group Icon
Elite
4,424 posts

Joined: Jan 2003
From: Singapore



QUOTE(mxdesigns @ Sep 9 2016, 11:51 AM)
shakehead.gif Don't be a scum. If you borrowed the money, pay it off.

It is Malaysians with such attitude who head over to Singapore and give all Malaysians a bad name as they're bound to do something stupid in Singapore thinking they're still in Malaysia. Not to mention by eluding such payments, you're literally depriving the younger generation of their entitlement to a proper education loan when their parents can't afford it. Imagine if you are one of those who actually are in need of the loan however due to other people's fault, the body decided to stop giving this loan. How would you feel?

Day in day out there's been so many cases of Singapore PR or converted Singaporean (from Malaysia) who end up doing things that disgrace not only themselves but even Malaysians and Singaporeans.  ranting.gif
*
Biar betul, are there really a lot of PTPTN loaners who come to SG and eventually become Citizen with outstanding PTPN loans?
That sounds like a very very small number of people
kevin613
post Sep 9 2016, 08:20 PM

Newbie
*******
Senior Member
2,236 posts

Joined: Jan 2003
From: BB Bangi


Long weekend... Yay!
eligible
post Sep 9 2016, 08:38 PM

Enthusiast
*****
Senior Member
858 posts

Joined: Nov 2011
QUOTE(KilJim @ Sep 9 2016, 03:36 PM)
Biar betul, are there really a lot of PTPTN loaners who come to SG and eventually become Citizen with outstanding PTPN loans?
That sounds like a very very small number of people
*
Probably they're thinking to save money than paying the loan. SGd should be able to settle the loan off easily
nothingz
post Sep 9 2016, 10:03 PM

6 Stars General
*******
Senior Member
2,757 posts

Joined: Jan 2007


QUOTE(knwong @ Sep 9 2016, 01:44 PM)
Sell to immediate family members within 5 years no RPGT
*
only applicable between yourself to your parents/children. not applicable to siblings as i know. anyway, each citizen will have a once in a lifetime chance to waive off up to RM10k of RPGT
titarium
post Sep 10 2016, 11:55 PM

On my way
****
Senior Member
683 posts

Joined: Jan 2003
QUOTE(crazy25kid @ Sep 9 2016, 09:42 AM)
erm...then sg issue birthcert for new sgporean?
*
birthcert temporary held by them , and will be return .

IC and passport definately will be taken back .
titarium
post Sep 10 2016, 11:59 PM

On my way
****
Senior Member
683 posts

Joined: Jan 2003
QUOTE(huaweie5830 @ Sep 9 2016, 10:08 AM)
So my understanding, they will send me a letter after complete sgjourney

within the approval letter period of 3 months to complete formalities -> surrender ic passport and birthcert in this 3 months time -> will receive ackowledgement letter frm Malaysia government within 3 to 4 days -> so after I surrender my Malaysia citizenship and the period before I able to get my new Singapore passport by appointment with ICA , I basically can't travel in out of Singapore ? Is my understanding correct ?

But one question, how to surrender my Malaysia citizenship while I need to come back to Singapore to work without my passport . 

Thanks
*
understanding correct , and surrendering of citizenship can be done in Malaysian Embassy in Singapore .

Just google around there's alot of step by step
Megatronika
post Sep 12 2016, 01:17 AM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
281 posts

Joined: Aug 2016
Hi all,

I put both my mobile no. and current address in M'sia in my resume. Will I even get a chance to be called by employer? How did you guys do this to secure your job back then. So far only applied to 10 companies which are related to my field. Going to drop more.

Thanks!
exhauster
post Sep 12 2016, 05:01 PM

Casual
***
Junior Member
427 posts

Joined: Sep 2006
From: KK



QUOTE(someone_stupid @ Jun 15 2016, 10:43 AM)
i did mine without the card for the bank as the bank said our malaysian ic can, the mobile line i waited for my card to get a postpaid line w singtel
*
Hi sir, which bank are you opening?
I'm currently in sg and i heard from a friend i had to get a job before opening a bank acc. So i didn't bother open an account since then, carrying so much sg cash out everyday which worry me..

Pls enlighten me.. thanks
IwanAGP
post Sep 12 2016, 05:24 PM

Nothing is Possible!
*******
Senior Member
9,590 posts

Joined: Jan 2008
From: S'wak||KL||SG


QUOTE(exhauster @ Sep 12 2016, 05:01 PM)
Hi sir, which bank are you opening?
I'm currently in sg and i heard from a friend i had to get a job before opening a bank acc. So i didn't bother open an account since then, carrying so much sg cash out everyday which worry me..

Pls enlighten me.. thanks
*
I believe you can open banks like OCBC. But you need upfront deposit of $1000.
scar3ed
post Sep 12 2016, 06:47 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
126 posts

Joined: Oct 2010
From: Selangor


Anyone can explain more detail IRAS for me

165 Pages « < 85 86 87 88 89 > » Top
Topic ClosedOptions
 

Change to:
| Lo-Fi Version
0.0423sec    0.32    6 queries    GZIP Disabled
Time is now: 14th December 2025 - 08:56 PM