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Our Random Robot Vacuum Cleaner is here to provide you with amazing home cleaning performance. Our random pattern easily handles different home cleaning with multiple cleaning modes. Plus, vacuuming and mopping simultaneously save time and effort, leaving your hands free.
Types of Random Robot Vacuum
BR150 With Vacuums & Mops Simultaneously
BR150
Our automatic vacuum robot BR150 handles Wet and dry cleaning efficiently and does a great job of thorough cleaning. Auto-cleaning, and auto recharging, easy operation for home cleaning. Affordable and high cost-effective for you.
Vacuum Cleaner Features Vacuums & Mops Simultaneously
Random Robot Vacuum
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HIGH COST-EFFECTIVE
Affordable price with thorough cleaning experience
VACUUMING and MOPPING SIMULTANEOUSLY
Vacuuming and mopping at the same time, saving cost and half-time
SLIM DESIGN
Low-profile design allows cleaning hidden dirt and dust from underneath furniture
SMART MOPPING FEATURE
Optional mop for the deep clean floor, 3-level smart electric control water tank
MULTIPLE CLEANING MODES
Multiple cleaning modes satisfy your home cleaning needs, selective cleaning modes for various messes
HIGH COST-EFFECTIVE
Affordable price with thorough cleaning experience
VACUUMING and MOPPING SIMULTANEOUSLY
Vacuuming and mopping at the same time, saving cost and half-time
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You’ve got some time, but you’ll be surprised how quickly college age comes.
My kids might both be starting college this fall. My wife is thinking of having my son take a high school exemption exam and skip the last two years - go straight into junior college (community college) in the U.S. He will probably have better options as a transfer student in California than trying to get in as a high school graduate (acceptance rates are more than double). After what our daughter went through, it should also be less stressful.
Posted in General Discussions
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
Posted in PR, Citizenship, Passes & Visas for Foreigners
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First things first, report the loss to the relevant authorities and your bank. Then, consider applying for a replacement license as soon as possible. As for advice, reach out to the licensing agency for guidance on the conversion process given your situation. And, uh, if you need any help with navigating the bureaucracy, I'm here.
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If you're "here" why does your IP address resolve to the Netherlands?
Posted in Drivers Licence
Your chance is 5-20%. If you are Chinese, multiply by 5.
Posted in Careers & Jobs in Singapore
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 .....