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Are you considering migrating to other parts of the world to start a new chapter of your life?

Are you moving so as to look for a job? Or do you yearn to experience a different culture?

If you were looking for a decent job as well as a place where you can live comfortably, then I would recommend you “Singapore".

In a survey conducted recently, Singapore was picked as the best city in the world for Asian expatriates to live in. Beating Japan, Shanghai and even Hong Kong.

There are many reasons for choosing to work and live in Singapore, but basically there are 7. They are:

Strong Law Enforcements - You never get to see protests, strikes and riots in the streets of Singapore. This is the result of the strict law enforcement by the police. Anybody caught involved in any of the above events, will be jailed and fined.

Currently, death penalty still exists in Singapore. Anybody caught drug trafficking, or committed murder or kidnap would be sentenced to death.

Another benefit of living in Singapore is it is quite safe to walk alone in the streets. Though crimes do occur, the rates are relative lower than that in other countries.

The locals joke that anybody who committed a crime has nowhere to run but jump into the sea (this is because Singapore is surrounded by sea). Another joke is that before the robber can escape, the police have arrived (Singapore is so small).

Climate - What makes Singapore so attractive to live in is its peaceful environment. There are no natural disasters, such as earthquakes, typhoons, tornadoes and winter coldness. All you have is either rain or shine. But the air-conditioning is extremely powerful. You could say it’s winter indoor.

Networking – Making use of the geographical location of Singapore, many big and small organisations set up bases here to have access to other parts of Asia and Middle East.

It is being used as a “Gateway".

Even companies from China are setting up offices here to access markets in U.S.A and Europe. They are doing so partly to gain from the Free Trade Agreements signed between these countries and Singapore.

Even foreign workers are using this small country as a stepping stone to gain work experiences and improve their English so that they can move on to other developed countries such as U.S.A., Europe and Australia.

Since almost everybody is coming here, it has become the place for networking for both businesses and jobseekers.

Lenient Immigration Rules - Do you know that Singapore is one of the countries that have the least strict immigration rules?

Anybody can come to Singapore as long as he/she obtains the necessary passes or documents.

Transport - You can travel from one end of Singapore to the other end within an hour!

The transport system here covers the whole country and you don’t have to own a car to travel.

Public transport includes the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) trains, buses and cabs/taxis.

Even if you own a car, the roads are well connected.

Education – The education system caters to all students.

There are many schools, colleges, and universities for those who do well academically.

For those good in sports, there is even a sports school to nurture and train them.

Besides these schools, there are also several polytechnics and institutions to equip students with specialised skills.

Even the private schools and institutions in Singapore are of high quality. This is why so many foreign students enrol and study here. When these foreign students have graduated, many chose to continue to stay and work here.

Political Environment - Singapore is quite unique in terms of its political environment. There are very few opposition parties. The main political group is the People’s Action Party (PAP) that governs Singapore since independence day.

As such, there are no coups, resistance, or even clashes.

This is important for companies who invest here and for foreigners who live here. They can be assured of safety and security. You don’t have to worry about loss of investments and jobs due to unstable political environment.

Another reason why the political environment here attracts foreigners is its policy. The Singapore government welcome talents.

You would be surprised to know that in year 2005, about 44% of the jobs available were given to foreigners! (These 44% do not include permanent residents).

In fact, Singapore is so hungry for talented and skilled people. As long as you have the skills, knowledge, experiences or talents, you are definitely welcome here.

Of course there are many other reasons why thousands of foreigners are flocking to Singapore to seek jobs and to live here. But the above are the main reasons behind such move.

If you are tempted to migrate to Singapore by these 7 reasons, be assured you are not alone.

Who knows, you might even settle down and get a citizenship.

Author: Hor Yen-Ying currently resides in Singapore and have written an ebook "Work In Singapore" offering guides on the immigration process and ways to stay on despite not securing a job yet. Visit http://www.globalcareerinformation.com/workinsingapore.html






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» left by Raphael Adeyemi from juffair, Bahrain (2 years 118 days ago.)
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» left by ria from India (2 years 114 days ago.)
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» left by barkha from india (1 year 200 days ago.)
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» left by senani from UK (1 year 67 days ago.)
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Hi there
I'm from Srilanka . And at the moment i stay in the UK . But after a seperation i would like to start my career in Singapore by my own. and i'm only 26 years old. I'm working as a banker in the Uk (Royal Bank of Scotland0 and i've got a bachealor degree in arts. ABRSM western music upto Grade 5 and i was working as a private teacher aswel. But i have more experience as a banker (nearly 6 years) and i like to know how can i start my career and how can i apply for a job there. and do i have got a chance to migrate there because i've got so many transferable skills
Thanking you
Senani
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» left by DAI THANG (1 year 60 days ago.)
I am a Vietnamese and I really want to find a job in Singapore in Media, Television Production, Studios. Please, tell me about what you know. Thanks so much. My email +6592420591
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» left by Nicky Jaggeurs (273 days 6 hours ago.)
all these reasons makes singapore a SCARY place to live in..
I wonder how the locals there feel..
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» left by Anonymous (110 days 1 hour ago.)
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Hello
 
Singapore is a great country and it has given me lots of opportunities in past 1.5 years then what australia had to offer me in 3 years. Millions of jobs, Easy immigration rules, quick visa processing, high standard of living, better career prospects and many more.....
 
However I just wanted to inform people that along with work permit people can also apply for Permanent Residency of Singapore. Not many people know about this but the process is very simple and I myself came here on Landed PR. I had applied through one of the agency named D'immigo. I dont know whether they still provide consultancy but you can search for the website by google and can contact by the details provided on their website

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» left by john smith from SG (27 days 16 hours ago.)
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you people must be kidding...

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