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Serious Stop Saying Singaapore's one is so small!!! Singapore to match Malaysia's VEP

Cottonmouth

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They really want the best of both worlds.

Free entry to Zikapore
Study in Zikapore
No need to serve simi lanjiao NS
Graduate liao work in Zikapore
Earn Sinkdollars
Go back Mudland spend in RM
Retire, withdraw all the CPF
Go back buy big house
 
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AsiaDK

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my toes are laughing :rolleyes:
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news...lic-transport-to-singapore-johor/3444870.html

Malaysians travelling to Singapore via the land checkpoints should consider using public transport instead of driving their own cars, Johor's Chief Minister Mohamed Khaled Nordin said on Tuesday (Jan 17).

His comments come a day after Singapore announced that it will impose a reciprocal road charge (RRC) of S$6.40 on all foreign-registered cars entering Singapore via its Tuas or Woodlands Checkpoints.

The charge, which the Singapore Land Transport Authority said mirrors the one imposed by Malaysia in November last year, takes effect on Feb 15.

According to Malaysia's The Star Online, the minister described the charge as "something positive".
 

johnny333

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my toes are laughing :rolleyes:
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news...lic-transport-to-singapore-johor/3444870.html

Malaysians travelling to Singapore via the land checkpoints should consider using public transport instead of driving their own cars, Johor's Chief Minister Mohamed Khaled Nordin said on Tuesday (Jan 17).

His comments come a day after Singapore announced that it will impose a reciprocal road charge (RRC) of S$6.40 on all foreign-registered cars entering Singapore via its Tuas or Woodlands Checkpoints.

The charge, which the Singapore Land Transport Authority said mirrors the one imposed by Malaysia in November last year, takes effect on Feb 15.

According to Malaysia's The Star Online, the minister described the charge as "something positive".


Actually I find more Sporeans visiting JB then Malaysians visiting Spore.

Things are cheaper in JB & there are more unemployed Sporeans out there then ever before. As Spore companies retrench their staff, there are fewer Malaysians coming to Spore for work.
 
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