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Singapore tightens immigration policy

Forgive my brother for saying some sarcastic words here.

[The wages of construction steel workers range from 7500 yuan to 12000 yuan, and the contract can be renewed once every two years] Is this what the intermediary said? Theoretically, but things are different now.

In recent years, too many foreign workers have flooded into Singapore, and the local people's reaction has become stronger and stronger. Now the new government has tightened relevant policies, especially for foreign workers. Many China workers who have worked there for several years were rejected after their work permits expired. The Singapore Immigration Bureau is now very strict about the issuance of work permits. A friend of mine graduated from Singapore University of Technology and has not applied for a work permit in the past six months.

Besides, eldest brother, you want to go directly to the construction site to find a job, which seems not feasible in Singapore. All the major projects there are contracted by construction companies, and workers must be employed by the company to have a chance to work.

The location of the big construction site will not be marked on the map.

Singapore's policy towards foreign workers has been relaxed for some time and will not be tightened forever. Perhaps the success rate will be higher after a period of policy relaxation.

If eldest brother must go, it is more reliable to find an intermediary, because the whole process is complicated and it is very troublesome to do it if you don't know English. It is best to consult a formal intermediary. But then again, the opportunities for formal intermediaries are limited, because after all, they have to go through the Singapore Immigration Bureau.

Also, the 63-day multiple entry visa is not easy to handle. It seems that you need a guarantor. You can ask the travel agency for help.