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战争话题:-Convert 新加坡人,真的值得吗,你会Convert吗?

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发表于 4-4-2017 12:40 PM 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层
天然夜行者 发表于 4-4-2017 12:21 PM
花生月入$9900,差不多啦!


你怎么不说你自己 $9999.00 ?



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发表于 4-4-2017 12:40 PM | 显示全部楼层
啊不然呢 发表于 4-4-2017 12:37 PM
有限期的,你知道多久吗?

这个就不懂了。。。
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发表于 4-4-2017 12:41 PM | 显示全部楼层
啊不然呢 发表于 4-4-2017 10:15 AM
这几年我发现一个情形,大家讲得新加坡有如传说,大家每天5次往南部朝拜

当年PR任你拿,如今拿到PR有如免死金牌,好像拿到一个最高荣耀奖

突然好像JJPTR酱,一堆人盲目的往内冲...

其实也是好啦, ...

哈哈,你没发现论坛的现像也在改变吗?
以前一旦有人开贴说convert,一定被shoot到体无完肤

现在说要回国,就好像变成白痴一样,连父母都被搬出来,连说想住有地屋也被shoot成因个人喜好不顾子女的教育

老实说我周遭来新的同学和朋友,10个有9个是不回去的了,但9个里又有一半是convert,一半是保留PR观望
我们聚会时在讨论这些话题时从不会有冲突,因为每个人都是根据个人所需个人所好而做的决定
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发表于 4-4-2017 12:41 PM | 显示全部楼层
啊不然呢 发表于 4-4-2017 12:39 PM
新币过万有难度,自己还有一段距离

多加努力,你可以的
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发表于 4-4-2017 12:41 PM | 显示全部楼层

你切了我卡,再去mm2h,不会被吊咩?
我同事切了中卡,每次去中国公干过关卡,他说海关看他好像很不爽
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发表于 4-4-2017 12:43 PM | 显示全部楼层
天然夜行者 发表于 4-4-2017 12:19 PM
馬鑽例子:@jlhoe @binson

做么你漏掉房地产大亨,U大
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发表于 4-4-2017 12:45 PM | 显示全部楼层
ipoh 发表于 4-4-2017 04:33 AM
以此就需要一个CONVERT一个保留,那就OK了,让另一半为你申请长逗留征,如果在SG我没有办法,在MY非常容易可以APPLY到的。

将,U MAU POTONG TAK!


表仙9我嘞,等下牛郎织女两人分割两地....
不过说真的,暂时还没打算potong,新币太强了,一堆人挤进来..
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发表于 4-4-2017 12:48 PM | 显示全部楼层
little_orc 发表于 4-4-2017 11:53 AM
很好的分析... 你看得很清楚 - 是一种保障..

这个我都算了,如果现在回去,除了单身有好处,有家庭孩子的是没有好处的。

孩子们长大,又要出KL读书,孩子是女孩,担心都担心死你,想像她一个人在BUS STOP,黑皮看到当她是小鸡将抓!

在SG这担心担忧可以减到最低,还可以住在一起吃家里。

读完了,如果在MY,我相信孩子非常大可能又是出新加坡工作。

你们看 一圈是相同的一个巡回。为什么要孩子们走回我们相同的一圈,出来租房,然后APPLY PR。。。。

我们做好它!不要在让他们浪费时间。

CONVERT了,孩子们在到这读书,工作,结婚,购买HBD,看。。你们看最强的这点,他们继续住在我的家,她的HDB出租。。WAH不得了,如同我的邻居,转眼我看他已经出租她的HDB7年了,三十岁不到最少RM半个MILLON在银行。


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发表于 4-4-2017 12:49 PM | 显示全部楼层
ipoh 发表于 4-4-2017 12:33 PM
以此就需要一个CONVERT一个保留,那就OK了,让另一半为你申请长逗留征,如果在SG我没有办法,在MY非常容易可以APPLY到的。

将,U MAU POTONG TAK!

你确定在大马很容易为另一伴申请长期居留?

说来听听


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发表于 4-4-2017 12:51 PM | 显示全部楼层
啊不然呢 发表于 4-4-2017 10:06 AM
汇率上上下下很难说的
3年前你有新币10K,可以换美金8K。如今只剩下美金7.15K。再过几年,不懂剩下多少??

没有最强的汇率,只有最合适的策略

不能拿美金来比,现在美金对什么货币都是起。新币和马币对美元都是有起有跌的。只是谁起得多和跌得多而已。

这是convert新加坡和马来西亚的话题。只能比新加坡和马来西亚。
如果拿星币和马币比,从50年前到现在,马币都是往下跌。



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发表于 4-4-2017 12:51 PM | 显示全部楼层
天天天藍 发表于 4-4-2017 04:41 AM
哈哈,你没发现论坛的现像也在改变吗?
以前一旦有人开贴说convert,一定被shoot到体无完肤

现在说要回国,就好像变成白痴一样,连父母都被搬出来,连说想住有地屋也被shoot成因个人喜好不顾子女的教育

...

哈哈,都怪新币太强了,一堆人都往南部朝拜5次...

现在上uber也好,去新山吹水站也好,KL吹水站也好,月经贴几乎每天都看到

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身边很多个也是回去了,反而自己为了3.15,纠结不清...
其实说真的,我觉得可以回去的才算是成功者..
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发表于 4-4-2017 12:52 PM | 显示全部楼层
啊不然呢 发表于 4-4-2017 12:41 PM
你切了我卡,再去mm2h,不会被吊咩?
我同事切了中卡,每次去中国公干过关卡,他说海关看他好像很不爽

要放一筆錢去定期才能拿到10年居留權,有錢進來,馬囯正虎當然歡迎了!
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发表于 4-4-2017 12:53 PM | 显示全部楼层
flashang 发表于 4-4-2017 12:40 PM
你怎么不说你自己 $9999.00 ?

花生在取笑低級打雜了
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发表于 4-4-2017 12:53 PM | 显示全部楼层
cloudwan0 发表于 4-4-2017 04:41 AM
多加努力,你可以的

有点累了,现在追求的是更多的时间自由...
钱嘛,够用有得存,就好咯
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发表于 4-4-2017 12:54 PM | 显示全部楼层
天天天藍 发表于 4-4-2017 12:43 PM
做么你漏掉房地产大亨,U大

對他不是很了解

以前有個教鋼琴的好像也是馬鑽
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发表于 4-4-2017 12:56 PM | 显示全部楼层
天天天藍 发表于 4-4-2017 12:49 PM
你确定在大马很容易为另一伴申请长期居留?

说来听听

visa就不太懂

看網站介紹,馬囯伴侶住馬囯5年,好像可以拿馬囯PR
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发表于 4-4-2017 12:58 PM | 显示全部楼层
啊不然呢 发表于 4-4-2017 12:51 PM
哈哈,都怪新币太强了,一堆人都往南部朝拜5次...

现在上uber也好,去新山吹水站也好,KL吹水站也好,月经贴几乎每天都看到

新币新币新币新币新币新币新币新币新币新币新币新币新币新币新币新币新币新币新币 ...

对我来说,回去或留下和成功失败没有关系

大家都只是选择适合自己或自己想要的生活
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发表于 4-4-2017 12:59 PM | 显示全部楼层
独孤十剑 发表于 4-4-2017 04:51 AM
不能拿美金来比,现在美金对什么货币都是起。新币和马币对美元都是有起有跌的。只是谁起得多和跌得多而已。

这是convert新加坡和马来西亚的话题。只能比新加坡和马来西亚。
如果拿星币和马币比,从50年前到现 ...

汇率起,就一定是好事吗?
你懂为什么新币不可以贬值吗?
你觉得新币不想贬值吗?
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发表于 4-4-2017 01:02 PM | 显示全部楼层
天然夜行者 发表于 4-4-2017 04:52 AM
要放一筆錢去定期才能拿到10年居留權,有錢進來,馬囯正虎當然歡迎了!

那还是抓着我卡算了,反正老了还有cpf可以回去养老
现在cpf利息每年有新币8千,大概马币一个月2千...
再存几年利息可以达到一个月5千马币,就可以回去了,慢慢捏慢慢捏

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发表于 4-4-2017 01:02 PM | 显示全部楼层
舊聞,沒看過的可以參考參考

http://news.asiaone.com/news/sin ... have-set-home-johor

About 5,000 Singaporean families have set up home in Johor


According to a 2014 estimate by the Johor-Singapore Community Care Association, about 5,000 Singaporean families have set up home across the Causeway.
Some are retirees, such as 68-year-old Amy Tan, who moved in 2014 after her husband retired. Others, such as Mr Ang Khartono Jamil Hanmin, 35, who works in events project management, still work in Singapore, but have chosen to live in Johor Baru and commute between the two cities daily.
Mr Ang says one could buy a terrace house in Johor Baru for the price of a three-room HDB flat in Singapore.




Cost of living was also the main reason behind Ms Noraini Mokhtar's move. The 47-year-old decided to become a stay-home mum five years ago. Bringing up six children on one income, she and her husband decided that living in Johor Baru would be more viable.
Cheaper cars are another draw. A BMW 320i Sedan Sport retails at $193,800 (after $5,000 CEVS rebate) in Singapore. Its equivalent costs RM231,800 (S$78,270) in Malaysia - about 60 per cent cheaper.
A 2.4-litre Honda Odyssey EXV costs $158,999 in Singapore and RM248,288 in Malaysia - almost half the price.
Singaporeans who take up the Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) Programme are allowed to import one car into Malaysia or buy a locally made car with duty and sales tax exemptions.
In addition to the already substantial differences in car prices, these tax exemptions mean even bigger savings.
Moreover, when one buys a car in Malaysia, one can keep it for as long as one wishes, unlike in Singapore, where the car's certificate of entitlement (COE) has to be renewed every 10 years.
Cars are cheaper to maintain as well. The road tax in Johor Baru is RM200 a year for a 1.8-litre car, compared to S$929 in Singapore. Insurance premium for the same car is less than RM2,000 a year - before no-claim discount.
The pump price for 97-octane petrol is RM2.05 a litre, which works out to be about S$0.70 - less than half the price of the lowest- grade fuel in Singapore.
But there is a big catch. While cars are cheaper in Malaysia, Singaporeans are not allowed to use or keep any foreign-registered vehicle in Singapore. This is a measure by the Land Transport Authority to control the car population in Singapore.
It also plugs the loophole for anyone attempting to bypass Singapore's COE and other vehicular taxes by buying and registering a car in Malaysia and using it in Singapore.
For those who live in Johor Baru and need to return to Singapore frequently, this is a big consideration.
But Mrs Tan says a Land Transport Authority (LTA) officer told her over the telephone that Singaporeans living or working in Johor Baru can apply for a limited exemption to this rule. This means they can drive Malaysian-registered vehicles to Singapore for an unspecified number of days a year. The LTA would not comment on this when asked.
Whether it is with a Malaysian or a Singapore-registered car, commuting between the two cities may well be the most challenging aspect of living in Johor Baru.
Mrs Tan and her husband used to shuttle between the two cities a few times a week, but started cutting back on unnecessary trips after the vehicle entry permit rates were raised in August 2014.
About a year ago, the couple traded their Singapore-registered car for a Malaysia-registered vehicle under the MM2H scheme. They now take the train across the Causeway about once a week.
Previously, they would leave home at about 6am. Their drive to Singapore took about an hour on average.
It is the same for Ms Noraini. Her children attend school in Singapore and she does the school run on most days. When she first moved to Johor Baru, she would leave home at about 6am and reach her daughter's school at 7am.
But she has observed that the Johor Baru-Singapore traffic volume has increased in recent months.
"Since early last year, I have had to leave home earlier, at about 4.45am, to beat the jam. On Mondays when the traffic is heavier, I must reach the Checkpoint before 5.30am to avoid being stuck in a two-hour jam," she says.
She adds that once, she set off at 4.45am, but reached her destination at 8am - a one-way commute of more than three hours.
She relies on transport apps and webcams from sites such as onemotoring.com, causewayjam.com and jalanow.com to monitor the traffic situation to help her decide what time to leave home and whether to take the Causeway or the Second Link.

After taking her children to school, she runs errands, visits friends or goes to the library before picking them up to drive home at about 3pm. The trip back to Johor Baru is relatively smooth and she is home in about 30 minutes.
Race driver Denis Lian, 44, moved to Johor Baru in 2008 and drove to work in Singapore until 2013.
"I would leave home at 8.45am and be at the office by 9.30am. It was a very convenient arrangement," he recalls. "You only had to be aware of public holidays or school holidays, then you would plan to leave at least an hour earlier."
After work, he would get to the Second Link by about 5pm. It usually took him 20 minutes to clear immigration and customs. He stayed back to have dinner with friends on Fridays, when the jam is usually bad. During school holidays or public holidays, the journey to Johor Baru can take two hours or more.
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Like Ms Noraini, he has also noticed that the traffic seems to have slowed considerably over the years.
Mr Ang commutes daily between Johor Baru and Singapore via the Second Link. He typically spends between 30 minutes and an hour waiting in the immigration queue. He drops his wife off at the office and his one-year-old daughter at her caregiver's place before going to work.
He and his family drive back to Johor Baru after 8pm. The return trip at that time usually takes about an hour.
Going by these examples, it would seem that Singaporeans living in Johor Baru have to put up with commutes of more than two hours regularly if not daily. The return trip takes about an hour on average. So they can end up spending three hours on the road a day.
Those who have chosen to live in Johor say it is par for the course, though.
Mr Ang says with a shrug: "If I were in, say, Australia and I lived in the suburbs and worked in the city, my daily commute would probably take at least an hour too."
Mrs Tan adds: "The travelling time is something that Singaporeans have to accept as part of living in Johor Baru."


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