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Earliest to dispose stocks and still entitled to dividends

Anyone has the answer?

Seems everywhere it's a different answer..

Can you dispose on the day of ex-dividend date and still be entitled to dividends? Referring to SG stocks.

Posted in Computer, Internet, Phone & Electronics

Re: Work Permit - Indonesian Chinese

1st as long u both been married , for citizen-foreigner couple , ltvp is just no problem to get. Ya sponsor require full time work

Before u both married, do u work in Singapore before ?

After u work in Singapore only get married ?




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i don't know if anyone is still reading this post or not. But i am in a similar position as the OP :v, just the other way around. I am an indonesian chinese male, i have dated my Singaporean Chinese gf for almost 4 years before we decided to tie the knot 2 months ago. i am 25 this year and she's 24. Planning on getting LTVP but at the same time we are also anxious, my wife earns 2.3k a month, and based on our "googling research", we have a very little chance of getting our LTVP accepted because.. well.. based on the ICA criteria, she's not earning enough as a sponsor. we did PMLA and it got rejected back then, she was earning much less than that as a part timer but she decided to get a .....

Posted in PR, Citizenship, Passes & Visas for Foreigners

Thoughts on whether to give birth to son outside of SG?

Hi everyone,

I've read through multiple different threads on here and have found all the information to be very detailed and helpful for people with sons currently trying to migrate or defer, but I'm hoping to get some advice should you have had the opportunity to turn back time?

I'm a Singaporean Citizen, while my husband is an American Citizen and recently got Singapore PR.
I am currently pregnant with a boy, and wondering what will be the best option for him to have opportunities for the best of both worlds – as typical parents who want the best for their child, I'd like to have opportunities open to him in both countries.

Husband and I have discussed, and while we don't like it, we know that it will be difficult to avoid NS given that it's likely that we will deliver in Singapore which will mean he will automatically get Singapore Citizenship. We have come to terms with this.

However, my concern is that even after he serves NS at the age of 21, he will be forced to select .....

Posted in National Service

Re: Need suggestion for the best co-living spaces for expats and students.

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A bit of track but doesn't anyone know who owns Coliwoo? (which always reminds me of Collingwood from Melbourne, Australia). They seem to be spending a LOT of money buying up places for co living spaces.

Edit: LHN
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LHN Group owns Coliwoo, they manage a lot of offices and industrial as well. They're a listed company

Posted in Relocating, Moving to Singapore

Re: Need suggestion for the best co-living spaces for expats and students.

A bit of track but doesn't anyone know who owns Coliwoo? (which always reminds me of Collingwood from Melbourne, Australia). They seem to be spending a LOT of money buying up places for co living spaces.

Edit: LHN

Posted in Relocating, Moving to Singapore