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Life in Singapore

Postby EasyExpat » Fri Mar 19, 2010 10:17 am

Hi,

You are living in Singapore, or you used to live in Singapore. How did you decide to move to Singapore?

Help the community and share your experience as an expatriate in Singapore. :idea:

Was it a difficult move? Was it complicated to find a job in Singapore? To find an accommodation in Singapore?

Did you have some visa/immigration issue to go to Singapore? Or maybe everything was organised by your company for professional move?

:arrow: You can share here the different steps of your move in Singapore. What would you recommend to people who would like to live in Singapore?

Thanks in advance for sharing and giving advice. 8-)
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Re: Life in Singapore

Postby bryannn » Mon Jul 05, 2010 9:12 am

I decided to move to singapore in 2005 because i'd spent time here as a teenager and decided to relive some of that joie de vivre :)

getting a work permit, a so-called ep, is quite easy here. Most of it can be arranged online. Lately though, it's been said that the requirements have become stricter, so this may be an issue nowadays.

Still, it's worth a try, because singapore is a nice place to live, great climate, wonderful food, nice people. Plus it's very safe.

Accommodation is getting rather costly though. Prices are ever-climbing, so if you're contemplating a move here, make sure you budget enough for your home, be it rental or bought property.

Currently, the high cost of living notwithstanding, expats seem to be flocking to singapore these days. This is why i decided to leverage my local knowledge with a local realty agent. Together we started a best-of-both-worlds expat consultancy. He's the accommodation advisor, and with a total of 10 years of living in singapore under my belt, i can assist you with all other aspects of settling down here as a new expat.

By all means drop us a line on http://www.rentinginsingapore.com.sg/

regards,

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Re: Life in Singapore

Postby laladin4ik » Thu Oct 14, 2010 5:42 pm

Singapore is a good city ti live, I visit it, and have o lot of amotions and pleasure =)
Rest is very perfect and notunderstandable =)
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Re: Life in Singapore

Postby bryannn » Wed Dec 01, 2010 5:32 am

One aspect that may be worthwhile mentioning is that of Singapore's weather.

Located just a few degrees off the equator, it comes as no surprise that
Singapore's climate is warm, wet and humid. Showers are plentiful year-round
and the temperature is never far from the 30 degree mark, but it's the
humidity, generally over 90%, that most people consider the greatest culprit
when it comes to weather-related discomfort in Singapore. Surface winds tend
to be light and don't provide any real relief. So it's important to dress accordingly
and to always have a brolly at hand.

Having said that, January, February and March are blessed with wonderful,
almost Mediterranean-type weather, clear blue skies, much lower humidity,
hardly any rain and temperatures that are nearer 25 than 30. However, this
much more comfortable weather only kicks in after a very wet December, the
start of the Northeast monsoon, which can be gloomy and "cool" for days on
end, with almost incessant rain. It's a bit of an in-joke in Singapore that
expats from countries renown for their inclement weather, such as the UK,
can be seen wearing cardigans and sweaters this time of the year, even
though it's still about 25 degrees! But December does at times feel a bit
chilly.

The remaining months tend to vary little; mostly it's 30 degrees or more and
there's always a chance of a downpour. During the Southwest monsoon, which
runs from July to October, it occasionally rains for an entire day and
every now and then a "Sumatra Squall" passes over. These are quite severe
tropical storms that can dump enormous amounts of rain in a matter of hours,
at times leading to flash-floods in low-lying areas like Orchard Road.

One important thing to keep in mind is that air-cons in public buildings,
offices, cinemas, classrooms, buses etc. are set to high. On any given day,
you'll find yourself walking from warm to cold back to warm repeatedly, and
it's been said that these constant temperature extremes can bring on the
common cold or a flu. So if you're going to catch a movie, bringing along
your cardie, isn't such a bad idea after all.

Lastly, a word of warning to all beach-bums and sun-worshippers. The UV
intensity is very high in Singapore. You can even get a nasty sunburn on an
overcast day or sitting in the shade. Always use sunblock, preferably SPF30
or higher if you're going to be outdoors for a while. And reapply often.

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Re: Life in Singapore

Postby steevemartin1 » Sun Jul 24, 2011 1:21 pm

Nothing is difficult, if you have a courage then you can do any thing.This is good for other people who are not living in Singapore , they should go there for All inclusive holidays packages only.I do not recommend to live there.
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