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Can I buy stocks when investing in Singapore?

As we all know, HK$ 6,543,800,000 can be invested in Hong Kong stocks and funds, so can immigrants from Singapore buy their stocks? Yes,

Monetary authority of singapore MAS investment plan is a Singaporean investment immigration project launched by monetary authority of singapore. Investment immigrants shall not be less than S $6,543,800+million. The financial product portfolio may include property and financial products, but the total amount shall not be less than S $6,543,800+million, including financial products of not less than S $8 million and property of not more than S $2 million.

Question 1: On my terms,

Is it possible to immigrate to Singapore? I never thought about emigrating before. I want to create better conditions for my children, but I have no confidence. I hope to get some advice. I just know something about this. If the question is ridiculous, I hope everyone will include it. Thanks again. I am 30 years old today. I graduated from Hebei Institute of Civil Engineering and Architecture in 2002 with a bachelor's degree in architecture. After graduation, I have been working in a large state-owned enterprise in Beijing, engaged in architectural design, married and had children.

What I want to ask is:

1. It is quite possible for you to immigrate to Singapore under such conditions. But you can't do it in one step, you have to do it step by step.

2. Singapore's construction industry has always been one of the pillar industries (tourism, catering, construction and entrepot trade), and its income is very good.

If you want to apply, there are two stages: the first stage is to find a company in Singapore to hire you and help you apply for a work permit. The cost of this stage ranges from 2W to 5W, depending on your ability. The second stage: the employer will help you with PR procedures. The cost of this stage can be ignored, mainly because your employer is willing.

Question 2: I want to go out and struggle for a few years, and then take over my parents and become permanent residents. I don't know if it is possible for my family to immigrate at this age and condition. According to friends, employers who work in Singapore can be found online. In a few years, employers will have the opportunity to apply for passports for themselves, and then they can take their parents to Singapore to become permanent residents.

My situation is: female, 32 years old, unmarried graduate student of Tianjin Foreign Studies University, majoring in English. I have never signed a contract with any domestic unit, and I have been teaching children English part-time.

Ask you a few questions:

2. What channels can I use to work abroad? (excluding intermediary)

3. Can I bring my parents to Singapore after I get my passport? Immigration expert: 1, your education should be recognized, but it is difficult for English majors to find a job. Maybe you have to teach Chinese when you come. But the premise of everything is that you can only come if you find a job in Singapore now.

You can only send your resume online without an intermediary, or apply for EPEC to find a job for one year. But neither road is easy.

Even if you get a job, you won't get a Singapore passport. You must have a well-paid job to apply for PR, and you can apply for changing your nationality two years after PR. Even if you really succeed in getting a Singapore passport, it is absolutely impossible to change your parents to Singapore citizenship, and even the chances of applying for PR for your parents are slim. Keywords: immigration to Singapore, investment immigration