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Precautions for Singapore immigrants

Precautions for Singapore immigrants

1. Don't follow the taxi in the left lane.

Taxis driving in the left lane are often looking for new passengers, so the speed is slow, especially when pedestrians appear in front.

Don't exceed the speed limit, because there are cameras everywhere.

You think you have a pair of "eyes" to recognize the camera or have found out the location of all traffic cameras on the Internet. You are very happy to come to a "safe area" and run as fast as you want, but you never expected to receive a summons and a ticket at the same speed.

With the increase of speeding accidents, Singapore has installed more speeding cameras and red light cameras. There is always a camera, ready to capture the flying "heroic".

3. The speed of 3.HDB and industrial area is usually very slow.

Not only are there many pedestrians, but more importantly, many drivers who have just arrived in this area are lost in the mysterious terrain of HDB and have to slow down and find their way. Of course, the culprit is GPS. If you are lucky, it won't go the wrong way and take you near your destination. You will be sad to find that the entrance to the parking lot is out of reach. Sometimes it takes a week to find the entrance around the building-provided you can find your way.

4. Don't try to cut in line.

If you see a long line of cars ahead, don't hesitate to follow (of course, if you go in the right direction). Don't pretend "I didn't know it was in line" and then try to cut in line from the next lane. If you do this, no one will give way to you except an angry horn when you turn on the turn signal. If you miss this intersection, no matter how far you have to detour, you can only say that you deserve it.

5. Pay attention to cyclists

There are few bicycle lanes in Singapore and the sidewalks are not wide, so bicycles usually lead other cars in the driveway. Usually, cyclists also cherish their lives and avoid traffic.

Extended reading: the conditions of Singapore's immigration model

I. Singapore Investment Immigrants

According to the relevant policies of the Singapore government, foreigners can directly become permanent residents of Singapore as long as they invest S $6.5438+RMB 5,000. This plan is mainly for entrepreneurs from all over the world. The aim is to attract more entrepreneurs to invest in Singapore. 50% of the investment funds can be used to buy self-occupied residential properties. Applicants for investment immigration must first register a limited company in Singapore, and then submit investment plans and home purchase applications.

Investment funds can be put in place by stages. Relevant investment projects must be operated for at least 5 years. Investors' family members, spouses and children under 2 1 year can automatically become permanent residents. Parents can apply for long-term visas for their relatives to live in Singapore. Children over 2 1 year need to apply separately, and the chances of being approved are very high.

Second, Singapore skilled immigrants

The Singapore government welcomes professional and technical elites from all over the world to settle in Singapore. Any person with a college degree or above and professional and technical personnel can apply for permanent residence in Singapore. But first you must be employed by a local company in Singapore. Obtain an employment permit (EP) first.

Permit holders can apply to the Singapore Immigration Bureau for permanent residence and be approved as permanent residents (PR). It usually takes 3-6 months from application to approval. At present, it is easier for applicants in the following majors to obtain work permits: computer engineering, electronic engineering, construction engineering, nursing, Chinese education and so on.

Third, marriage migration, Singapore

According to the relevant regulations of Singapore, anyone who marries a Singaporean citizen or permanent resident (male or female) is eligible to apply for permanent resident. However, the Singapore Immigration Bureau will handle each applicant on a case-by-case basis, and not every applicant can obtain permanent resident status. However, as long as the application is really a marriage with a Singapore citizen or permanent resident, and the application materials and relevant supporting documents submitted are complete and correct, the discipline of obtaining approval for the application is great.

I would like to remind applicants not to falsify. Singapore Immigration Bureau has made great efforts in counterfeiting. Once identified, it is difficult for the applicant to enter Singapore. Even if you successfully immigrate to Singapore by using a fake marriage, as long as someone reports it or continues to investigate through the Immigration Bureau, your permanent resident status will be cancelled. In recent years, many people cheat the rights of permanent residents through fake marriages. After being reported, their permanent resident status was revoked.