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In CPF's webbie, "II) If you are leaving Singapore and West Malaysia permanently with no intention of returning to either country for employment or residence:"
So means if im migrating there permanently... I'm unable to draw fully my CPF?
Yes. You cannot withdraw your CPF money. That is why I as a Malaysian, who worked in Singapore for 20 odd years, have to migrate to Australia to withdraw my CPF.
Yes. You cannot withdraw your CPF money. That is why I as a Malaysian, who worked in Singapore for 20 odd years, have to migrate to Australia to withdraw my CPF.
In CPF's webbie, "II) If you are leaving Singapore and West Malaysia permanently with no intention of returning to either country for employment or residence:"
So means if im migrating there permanently... I'm unable to draw fully my CPF?
4 west msians, if 50 & above n haf not worked in sg 4 last 2 yrs, dey can wifdraw all cpf ... tink if u r 48 or younger n u migrate 2 west msia, u can wifdraw all ur cpf wen u reach 50 ... provided u dun work in sg any mor ...
Not nearing 50 years old anytime soon..... Ergh SG government really dislike Malaysia ar.... Preventing us from taking our own hard earned CPF $$... Crap man...
So means for now, the only way is to go to Aus for eg and then migrate to KL?