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I want to work in Singapore. How about that?

Singapore is really a good place. The air is fine, the sky is blue and there are trees everywhere. The road is clean, and the vehicles on the zebra crossing are absolutely polite to pedestrians. The quality of residents is also very high.

Regarding work, if you want to find a satisfactory job in Singapore, I suggest you consider spending money to study for a local master's degree in Singapore, and the local schools are more recognized. If you work long hours, you can sign a new work agreement with the Singapore government, which can exempt some tuition fees. In addition, there are interest-free student loans, which can be repaid slowly after work. Now, all the students who have just finished their master's degree can find jobs, but it is still a bit difficult to find satisfactory jobs. I'm not sure about other channels for direct work from China.

As for my life, I haven't been to Japan, I only stayed in Shanghai for four years and in Singapore for one year, so I will briefly talk about my thoughts and try to be objective. For the long-term retention of new products, just ignore my following two points. Anyway, rich and willful, you can live well everywhere, especially in capitalist countries. I personally don't recommend it if it's just an ordinary working family.

First, the housing problem. Houses here are divided into government apartments and apartments. If you want to buy a house, a flat price is affordable, but non-citizens can only buy second-hand. Huxing living conditions in general, high and low floors, small windows, depressed environment, no balcony. In addition to the remote location, the apartment price is not inferior to Shanghai Jing' an Xuhui. If you rent a house, you will be very lucky. You can rent an ordinary apartment (without separate bathroom) for 1000 yuan per month. If you want a master bedroom (with private bathroom), you definitely need 1000 yuan. I rented the owner's room of an old apartment built over 90 years ago. If I use air conditioning, I need 1200 new water and electricity. Yiping is a little cheaper, and the average room is around 800 yuan. (The ratio of RMB to SGD is about 4.7: 1), so the rental price is relatively high.

The second reason is the high car ownership and car price. I won't elaborate on the specific policies and prices. In short, I want to remind you that it is much more difficult to have a car in Singapore than in Shanghai. Of course, the bus and subway system here is relatively developed, depending on personal preferences. I think it's a little unhappy to take the subway and other buses with big bags every time I go to the supermarket to buy things. In addition, don't underestimate the smallness of Singapore. I used to live on campus, and I had to take the bus and subway for two hours during my internship, but it took less than half an hour to take a taxi. Although the bus system is developed, you can take it anywhere, but there are many stops, mostly 15 or a bus for 20 minutes, which is inefficient in time. The congestion degree of the subway during rush hours is not inferior to that of Shanghai.

The landlord should think it over before deciding whether to go to Singapore. What others say is useless. It is most important for you to think clearly.