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Don't sign the contract first, don't pay the money, let the people from the company over there show the approval of your SP pass, if you don't see this approval, no matter what people say, don't pay the money and sign the contract.
It is the first time that the company has heard of it in person to sign a contract and pay a deposit in China, so it is better to take precautions.
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SP is a special work permit, according to the current regulations in Singapore, you can apply for PR here after half a year after getting SP and become a permanent resident, first of all, congratulations. I think you need to find someone to understand the information of the company that helped you apply for SP, before you get SP, the company should ask you to ask for your academic certificate, physical examination certificate, these things will only be asked after the domestic notarization, if you have doubts, first carefully recall these details, so as to judge whether the company is really deceiving you or what is wrong with your relatives.
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The landlord can authorize your relatives to sign the contract and pay on your behalf. It is impossible to send someone from Singapore to China to sign a contract with you, and the air ticket and domestic accommodation fee are equal to the deposit you pay.
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Singapore** implements the policy of giving money to the poor to increase taxes on the rich, which is aimed at improving the living standards of the poor, and also to increase the income of ** to cope with the upward pressure in the economy. The effectiveness of such a policy is controversial because it requires a certain degree of taxation of the rich to support the poor, which may cause some controversy and discontent over the distribution of wealth and income.
Whether such a policy is worthy of emulation by other countries needs to be considered on a case-by-case basis. Singapore is a special country with a very different economic, political and socio-cultural background from other countries, so the applicability of its policies is limited.
In general, appropriate measures should be taken to promote an equitable distribution of wealth and income, while providing adequate social security and benefits to ensure social stability and development. Balancing wealth and income distribution, economic growth, and social equity requires trade-offs and adjustments in policy formulation and implementation. Therefore, other countries can learn from Singapore's experience and practices, but they need to adjust and improve according to their own realities.
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Summary. Dear <>, hello is happy to answer your <>, because Singapore says that Chinese stress-free, the distance is close, there are many flights, the ticket is cheap, there is no time difference, it is convenient to apply for a visa, clean and safe! Greenery, international cuisine can eat anything, and the humanities are diverse! Feel the exotic atmosphere, the price is cheap and the salary is relatively high.
I just asked why I was advised to go to Singapore.
Dear <>, hello is happy to answer your <>, because Singapore says that Chinese stress-free, the distance is close, there are many flights, the ticket is cheap, there is no time difference, it is convenient to apply for a visa, clean and safe! Greenery, international cuisine can eat anything, and the humanities are diverse! Feel the exotic atmosphere, the price is cheap and the salary is relatively high.
Friends around me all said**, I can't make a decision, confirm it through you.
Many people in Singapore, prices, housing prices will be relatively low, and wages will be high, but you need to know some skills to be suitable. There is no ability to go to the dishwasher waiter.
It depends on whether you are going to study abroad or immigrate.
When I was 42 years old, where did I go to work, could I only wash dishes and work as a waiter?
You can do some manual work, not just waiters.
I am currently selling meat locally, and my husband and wife earn 10,000 yuan a month.
How much does a dishwasher get paid?
Singapore recruits dishwashers with a monthly salary of 3500-4000 Singapore dollars.
1 Singapore Dollar = Chinese Yuan.
10,000-20,000 a month, exchange RMB.
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I'll find it later.
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