Luxury properties in Singapore selling like hot cakes
Low taxes, stability and capital preservation amid Covid-19 driving super-rich to buy homes here An artist’s impression of Canninghill Piers, located along the Singapore River at the former Liang Court site. Its upcoming launch is expected to draw strong interest Singapore may have leapfrogged many advanced cities, including Hong Kong, to be one of the most popular investment destinations for the rich and …
International school fees in Singapore
If you’re looking for an international school in Singapore for your children, here’s our comprehensive listing of international school fees in Singapore. Singapore’s reputation as a stable, prosperous business hub has attracted many professionals from various countries to move to Singapore to work and start businesses. Therefore, many international schools in Singapore have been established to cater to the educational needs of these expat …
Choosing the right international school in Singapore f...
Singapore has a large expat community and is very fortunate to be home to a wide choice of world class international schools. When faced with a new school system, it is important to make comparisons across several key criteria. As an overview, the schooling options in Singapore fit into four broad categories: International Schools These schools usually cater to a diversity of cultures with …
International school syllabus available in Singapore
Singapore, with its reputation as one of the world’s easiest places to do business, has attracted many professionals from all over the world to move here and establish or advance their careers. To cater to the educational needs of these professionals’ children, many international schools have been set up in Singapore. If you’ve recently moved to Singapore and are looking for an international school …
Cost of Living in Singapore
This report provides an introductory guidance on cost of living in Singapore. In general, prices for basic necessities such as food, clothing, public transport, basic education and utilities in Singapore are quite moderate. Public transport and taxis are very affordable as well. On the other hand, housing, private schooling and maintaining an automobile can be costly. If you are an expatriate whose compensation package …
Quality of Life in Singapore
Quality of life is often used as a shorthand for measuring how good one feels about one’s life. There are formal procedures for calculating this measure that includes factors such as economic, social, physical, political and spiritual well-being. Singapore may be the smallest country in Southeast Asia but it has emerged as one of the best places to live in Asia with a very …
Singapore Work Culture for Newcomers
For foreigners who are coming to Singapore for work for the first time, you may feel apprehensive over the prospect of entering an unknown work culture. Having an idea of what to expect though, can help you to better acclimate and handle your new work environment and colleagues. Although just a tiny dot on the world map, Singapore’s economy is anything but tiny. This …
Driving in Singapore: Converting a Foreign Driving Lic...
A foreigner above 18 years of age and holding a Work Pass/Dependent Pass/Student Pass may drive in Singapore with a valid (class 3, 3A or 2B) foreign licence, for a period of not more than 12 months. A Singapore driving licence is required after 12 months. If you are holding a driving licence issued outside of Singapore, you should check if there is a …
Benefits & Drawbacks of Singapore Citizenship
As is with any other country, becoming a citizen of Singapore also has its pros and cons. The pros include holding a Singapore passport, which has visa-free or visa on arrival access to 189 countries and territories, and subsidies on education, healthcare, housing and employment. But there are cons to it too. Holding dual citizenship is not allowed in Singapore so you will need …