QUOTE(malz89 @ May 15 2024, 08:39 PM)
You're right on the renting. But how many of those were actually PR? I doubt 10% of them are. Most wouldn't travel in and out nowadays, but yes back then. You have to see, how many riding malaysian motor vs Singapore motor in the morning. You should have your answer there. For those who drive, how many of them actually stay in malaysia? Do they have a relative where they can actually register themselves there? There are loopholes for sure, but just be aware of such things. Once they revoke your PR, you may not get to work in Singapore too. I feel that Singapore is too strict, law by law, unlike malaysia.
Those being sent out to work, they will review case by case and usually a year extension. I think @hksgmy feels the same, when he retires somewhere else in the future.
Anyway, just wait ba. Once you get, you will only face it 5 years later. Maybe by then u decide to stay inside sg
I do feel it and that’s why I’m thinking hard on my next step to ensure that I have the right to return to Singapore in the future.Those being sent out to work, they will review case by case and usually a year extension. I think @hksgmy feels the same, when he retires somewhere else in the future.
Anyway, just wait ba. Once you get, you will only face it 5 years later. Maybe by then u decide to stay inside sg
May 15 2024, 09:35 PM

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