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My current goal after turning 17 is to immigrate to Singapore. Is this a good idea or is it just wishful thinking?

Goals are good, but it depends on how you plan and fight for this goal, otherwise it is just a fantasy. Singapore is a relatively easy country to immigrate to. I have worked in Singapore for almost 5 years. I know the situation there quite well, but one disadvantage of Singapore is that housing prices are ridiculously high. The price of a second-hand HDB flat (affordable housing) of less than 80 square meters is about 200,000 Singapore dollars, equivalent to 1 million yuan, and There are also restrictions on people with income reaching a certain level or people holding certain visas not being able to buy it. Apartments of the same area cost more than 600,000 or even millions of Singapore dollars. In addition, Singapore’s pension system is not very good and is not much like China’s. The big difference is that many 6 and 70-year-old people here still have to work to support themselves. No matter what country it is, the immigration policy is definitely becoming more and more difficult, and Singapore is no exception. For example, working SP and EP passes are originally available after half a year. Apply for PR, but now the requirement is 2 years later. You must have a good plan and work hard to achieve it