The greatest wealth is health. Boosting health is the major theme for this year’s Republic Ultimate Sports and Health Xposition 2017, RUSHX 2017. This is Singapore’s largest student-organised sports and health exposition. The event is run by Year 3 students from Republic Polytechnic as part of their Final Year Project from 23* to 26 November 2017, 9am to 6pm.
In alignment to a statement by Minister of Trade and Industry S.Iswaran: “Pioneering a healthy future together”, students will design RUSHX 2017 this year to encourage healthy living, to Enrich lives, Empower a dynamic lifestyle to include a line of activities ranging from Athletic Fitness, Powerlifting, Crossfit and a health screening from as little as $2.00 (for those aged 40 and above)!
Working closely with external sports and health organizations, customers can enjoy up to 70% discount off on the wide array of products from brands such as Adidas, Puma, TYR, Asics, Crumpler and many more. Enjoy SALES with UP TO 70% discount and stand a chance to win many attractive prizes!
Taking care of yourself is essential. So come on down to RUSHX 2017 at the Republic Polytechnic South Agora and W1 Atrium. Save the dates and join the fun. We hope to see you there!
*23rd November 2017 will be a closed-door event, exclusive for Republic Polytechnic students and staff only.
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Re: Pr Application chances for who living in jb
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Actually I’m surprised you could submit the application in the first place, since ICA stated that it is mandatory to have a local address to apply for PR.
Husband not in sg is not a problem. My colleague had been renting a room in sg (local address solved) and going back to husband in Malaysia every weekend. Eventually they both got their PR, without the husband ever stay in sg
Understand that you may want to save on rent and/or stay with husband everyday. But to get PR, some sacrifices need to be made.
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May I know where can I find the local address is mandatory because I have checked all faq on ica website but I couldn’t find it :roll:
Secondly we can sacrifice but real reason is not want to save on rent. My husband is Greek and he stay with me in Malaysia with spouse pass. If Malaysia immigration do surprise check and find out we are not living together he can lose his spouse pass #-o
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Re: PR wanna be, would be or will never be. Read this
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Hi everyone,
I'm currently preparing to apply for Singapore PR (after multiple failed attempts) would love to leverage the valuable knowledge within this community.
I've been working in Singapore (in IT secotr) since April 2012, but I briefly relocated for a job opportunity in the UAE last year (February 2nd, 2023). After careful consideration, I decided to return to Singapore in August 2023 and successfully renewed my EP on the 2nd of August.
My question is: Considering my recent return and 6-month absence, would I still be eligible for Singapore PR based on the ICA's criteria?
Additionally, my company recently went through an acquisition, resulting in a new 2-year EP valid until April 2026. When applying for PR, can I use the latest 6-month salary certificate from my new employer, or should I wait for a longer tenure with them?
Any insights or advice from those who have navigated the PR process would .....