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Tuck End Boxes

https://www.ecolutionpackaging.com/product/tuck-end-boxes/
Tuck end boxes- pack your products conveniently and safely with ultimate protection
We offer different tuck end box styles such as: straight tuck box and reverse tuck end box.
Our straight tuck end box can be customised using a variety of eco-friendly paper sources, including crush-agro industrial waste paper which re-uses the by-products of fruits, olives, corn, coffee, nuts etc. We also have paper from other renewable sources such as sugarcane bagasse, cotton fibre paper, biodegradable and recyclable Colorplan paper, Biocycle Plant fibres paper and many more options.
Tuck end cardboard boxes are:
The most common types of boxes in retail
Faster to produce
Generally much less expensive to produce
Are shipped flat allowing for lower transportation costs
Folding cartons are shipped flat for lower transportation costs
Minimum order quantity: 5,000pcs
Application: Food packaging eg. cookies, sauces, meal kits, confectionary, pharmaceutical packaging.
Lead time: 8-12 weeks
Disposal: Recycling bin
As one of the most professional cardboard packaging companies , we provide custom tuck end boxes, custom packaging, plastic free packaging and etc. For more information, please feel free to contact us!
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Re: Chance of Singapore Citizenship
As mentioned by others, chances of SC for you are fairly low. However, even if you cannot keep extending your REP, you should be able to come back to Singapore as spouse of SC (on LTVP). If your HDB is jointly owned (vs you as an essential occupier) and in the event that your REP is lost (if you need to renew again before you guys intend to return), you need to make sure you can still comply with HDB's ownership rules (I think you should be OK but I don't know logistically what happens if one SPR moves to foreigner status).
If your second son a SPR (assuming no)?
Posted in PR, Citizenship, Passes & Visas for Foreigners
1. You are married for a VERY short time - this is likely the main reason for the rejection. Also she is from Vietnam, you are Bangladeshi living here from the 90s. It may look much like a marriage of convenience.
2. Your salary is low - the gov considers if your salary is good enough for 2 people. They may think it is not.
Wait till you married for 2 years at least, possibly improve your salary, only then re-apply.
Posted in PR, Citizenship, Passes & Visas for Foreigners
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If anyone is “angry” about how the better offs live… that’s the kind of small mindedness that is keeping ‘em poor.
It’s called crab mentality in the Philippines, apparently when you put a bunch of crabs in a bucket and any one of them starts to get away, the other crabs pull it back in — so in the end, all of the crabs stay trapped in the bucket.
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True. Most of those who are angry about how well others live are not taking the right steps to improve their own lives. Which is why when you pop in to the singapore pools booths, you more or less see the same kind of people - squandering their money, hoping that they get their big break.
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I think it may be actually worse than that. It is not that they are particularly unhappy with what they have. They are unhappy because others have more. My neighbor has a brand new Ferrari so if .....
Posted in General Discussions
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Hi everybody ,
I am a PR holder. My wife holds a DP.
I recently had a baby boy who was born outside of Singapore. Could anyone advise what are the visa requirements and how to go about it. I was thinking getting a DP for him. Any advise much appreciated.
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DP does not go with PR so either you are not a PR or your wife holds no DP. LTVP perhaps?
Assuming you are a PR, you can apply for LTVP or PR for him.
https://www.ica.gov.sg/reside/LTVP/apply
Posted in PR, Citizenship, Passes & Visas for Foreigners
Re: Chance of Singapore Citizenship
Thank you all for your comments. More info about our family. We are Indians, and we have lot of relatives, my parents, my in-laws, my brother's family all in Singapore. Initially it was just for short time because of my husband work but it is getting extended. I have extended my PR 2 times after coming overseas, and we usually visit once every 2 years for 5 weeks.
Since my second son is born here, and US citizen by birth we are maintaining his status for now since it is difficult to get US citizenship and let him decide for himself when he is older. But definitely when my first son is about to enter NS we want to come back to SG for good which is in 4 years' time, and during pandemic we found it very difficult to travel with 3 different passports and following the regulations for each country that's why I decided to apply for Singapore Citizenship for myself last year. Hoping for the best. Thank you all for your time.