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Top 10 reasons why Singapore is the BEST place to work in for FTrash

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[h=2]Top 10 reasons why Singapore is the BEST place to work in for
foreign workers[/h]

If you are a foreigner and you are finding hard to survive in your own
country, then Singapore is the right place for you to earn a quick buck and

perhaps to become rich in your lifetime
.

Unlike other developed nations who discriminate against foreign workers, the
ruling party of Singapore is extremely pro-foreigner and amendable to your
interests.


In Singapore , you will enjoy essentially the same rights and benefits as the
Singapore citizens without their accompanying responsibilities such as serving
two years of mandatory National Service in the army.


You will be welcomed as a “talent” with the red carpet rolled out for you
whether you are really talented or not
.

Here are 10 top reasons why Singapore is the best place to work in for
foreigners:

10. Getting a social visit pass or work permit is relatively
EASY:


You can go to Singapore under a tourist vist ( Social Visit Pass ) and you
will be allowed to stay in the country for up to 30 days. This can even be
extended for another 30 days so that’s almost 2 months in total. Use that time
to find work and chances are, you will find one.


Many women from China came to Singapore to work as freelance prostitutes and
they can earn a year of their salaries back home within a month.

If you have the right connections, getting a work permit to work in Singapore
is very easy as it is in desperate need of cheap foreign workers. As long you
are willing to work long hours for a pittance without asking for too much, you
are sure to get a job in Singapore which pays more than what you are getting in
your country.

9. Safe place protected by citizens serving NATIONAL SERVICE:

Singapore is one of the safest place in Asia . All Singapore male citizens
have to serve two years in the army followed by another 10 years of reservist.
They will be mobilized during times of unrest to protect your lives and
properties. In the event that war breaks out which is highly unlikely, you can
always return back to your own country with your money and let the Singaporeans
do the fighting and dying for you.


Singapore ’s ruling party has no qualms sacrificing its citizens to protect
the interests of foreigners. Every year, there are unknown numbers of Singapore
citizens who are killed, crippled or injured during National Service, yet there
is no outcry among Singaporeans.


8. Easy to ADAPT to local culture and language:

Singapore is a multi-cultural immigrant society. Regardless of where you are
from, you will bound to find your fellow countrymen in Singapore . If you are
mainland Chinese, you will realize that certain parts of Singapore resemble some
small towns in China like Geylang and Chinatown . One can find Chinese from all
the 23 provinces of China congregated along the narrow alleys of Geylang between
Lorongs 4 and 22.

If you are from India , you won’t feel lost in Serangoon because so many of
your kind is there! You can find Indian cuisine from all across India in
Singapore itself! For Filipinos, Thais, Burmese and Vietnamese, you have
enclaves of your own such as Lucky Plaza, Golden Mile Complex and Peninsula
Plaza where you can hang out with your friends during the weekends.

7. No need to INTEGRATE into Singapore society:

Unlike other countries where you belong to the minority and may be
pressurized to conform to the resident population, there is absolutely no need
to do so in Singapore where 36 per cent of its population are foreigners. Of the
remaining 64 per cents so-called “citizens”, a rising proportion are new
citizens born overseas like you.

There are large number of mainland Chinese in Singapore and it is likely that
you will be able to find your own clique there without bothering too much about
the locals. The Indians have their own gang too and they are now branching out
into HDB estates like Punggol, Sembawang and Seng Kang.

In Singapore , foreigners are the kings and you call the shots. The timid
locals will not dare to step on your toes so long you assert your rights and
they will give in to you like sheep, as they were called lately by a Senior
Minister.


6. PREFERENTIAL treatment for foreigners:

Racism is rife in some countries like Australia which saw a spate of protests
against Indians lately, but not in Singapore where the ruling party is extremely
protective of foreigners to the extent of dishing out preferential treatment to
them. Singaporeans will never dare to attack foreigners openly or protest
against their presence because they will be arrested immediately by the police
under the new Public Order Act.


However, foreigners are free to campaign for their rights and interests
without much interference from the authorities.

When over 200 PRC workers protested outside the Manpower Ministry last year
over unpaid wages, they were allowed to block the traffic to its entrance for
hours. The employer was eventually forced to repay the workers.

In a recent case, a PRC couple together with 3 others “hijacked” a SBS bus
for six hours and was given a free cab ride home in the end. The police was
called to “escort” them from the bus down to the cab.

5. Get PERMANENT RESIDENT status easily:

Getting a PR means you get almost the same benefits as Singapore citizen
without necessarily giving up your native citizenship which enables you can reap
the full benefits offered by both and enjoy the best of the two worlds.


If you are a Singapore PR, you are allowed to stay in the country over a long
period of time, you can sponsor your family to come over and stay legally, you
can set-up a business here, and many other benefits.


You do not have to be a professional or world class talent to qualify for PR.
Singapore’s ruling party is so desperate to boost its flagging population via
immigration that they will accept any Tom, Dick or Harry.


Even cleaners, masseurs, construction workers and prostitutes are able to
become PRs and citizens. Two out of every three applications for PRs are
successful and you do not have to wait very long for it.


On average, if you are a professional like doctors or nurses, you will get
your PR within half a year of application. A China national and Singapore PR
Zhang Yuanyuan who worked as a teacher in a private school received her PR in
just 2 months.

4. Take up Singapore CITIZENSHIP as a springboard to greener pastures
elsewhere:


One good thing about the Singapore passport is that it enables you to travel
around the world without a visa to most countries. If you have made up your mind
to leave your country for good and wishes to emigrate to other countries like
Australia , Canada or Britain , the easiest way to do it is to take up Singapore
citizenship first and use it as a springboard.

A Filipino nurse worked in Singapore for a 5 years after which she obtained
its citizenship. Within a year, she applied to work in Britain and was accepted
immediately. She is now a British citizen and has brought her entire family from
the Philipines to Leicester where she now works in a local hospital.

Since Singapore has already offered you a stepping stone to a better future
elsewhere, it will be a waste not to make full use of it.

3. There are MANY jobs available:

There are plenty of jobs available in Singapore and foreigners are usually
preferred to locals as they cost less and do not have reservist obligations.


It is easier to get a job in Singapore than in your own country. That is why
your leaders are all turning to Singapore to solve the rising unemployment back
home. Philipines President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo sent a delegation to
Singapore last year to explore possible job opportunities for migrant Filipino
and they were offered a cool 5,000 jobs by the Resort World Sentosa.

As long you are willing to try your luck, you are assured of getting a job in
Singapore .

2. The pay can make you RICH:

Though you will earn less compared to Singapore workers, you will still earn
far more than what you will back in your own countries due to the strong
Singapore dollar.
As of now SGD$1 = RM$2.4 = RMB$4.9 = PHP32.

Even if you earn only SGD$500 a month, you will be able to set up a business
in your homeland, buy a property and send your children to school if you use
your earnings wisely.


1. Easy chance to become a MILLIONAIRE in Singapore :

It’s easier to become a millionaire in Singapore than in your own country.
Just get a PR, buy a HDB flat and wait for a few years for its price to go up
before selling it off at a hefty profit.


Though this may seem shocking to you, it is true that the ruling party allows
PRs to buy HDB flats meant for citizens in the open market liberally and to
pocket the profits upon selling them later absolutely TAX-FREE!


With the prices of HDB flats set to continue rising due to limited supply of
new flats and increased demand contributed by the relentless influx of
foreigners, you will surely stand to make a profit when you invest in one
now.

In other countries, you will have to either rent a place to live in or buy an
expensive flat from the private sector, but in Singapore you get to buy public
housing at affordable prices and somemore can make money out of it. Where else
can you get such a good deal in the world?

Two case studies in point:

1. A Malaysian and Singapore PR bought a 5-room HDB flat in the prime
district of Bishan for $150,000 in the early 1990s. He sold it recently for
$600,000 thereby making a profit of $450,000 which amounts to more than RM$1.1
million dollars! He became a millionaire in Malaysia after working for 2 decades
in Singapore . Do you think he can earn that much money in his lifetime had he
remained in Malaysia ? The best part of it is, after his children completed
their secondary and college education in Singapore , he packed them off to
Australia with his earnings to further their studies so that they can evade
National Service. They are now Australian PRs and he is going to retire in
Australia together with them.


2. A Chinese national and Singapore PR bought a 4 room HDB flat in Bukit
Merah for $250,000 in the early 2000s and sold it for $460,000 at the peak of
the market last year, pocketing $210,000 in an instance which is more than RMB$1
million dollars when converted to Chinese currency. She has since returned to
her hometown in China where she built a luxurious 3 storey mansion for herself
and family. She can live on her earnings made in Singapore for the rest of her
life without lifting a finger to work.


So if you want to become a millionaire in your lifetime, come to Singapore
now and you will not be disappointed by its extremely pro-foreigner government
!

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