HA Furniture started with EPnS Water-Based Wood Coating which is used in star-rated hotels and buildings in Taiwan and overseas. In 2014, driven by our love for our children we expanded into manufacturing of preschool furniture. Knowing that every child is loved by their parents, we aimed at creating furniture that is safe for children and safe for the environment. We create items for children aged 1-6 using solid wood and paints that have been certified in different countries, like footstools and display bookshelves, promoting good habits and independence. Since 2014, we have been able to support over 30,000 children to learn on their own during those valuable early years of their lives.
Address: 520 SIMS AVENUE, # 01-01, 387580
Tel No: 65 8508 9115
Website: https://www.hakids.com.sg
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Amazing how western people are so casual about their careers!
Just read this article:
https://www.businessinsider.com/cant-find-job-masters-degree-running-out-savings-gen-x-2024-9
I find it amazing how western people are so casual about their careers. How they like to experiment with life and do things they love. Whereas we Indians/Asians are never satisfied no matter how much money we have.
Posted in General Discussions
Re: PR Re entry permit renewal - 3 years only? Why?
I would just point out and comment that how many years they actually renew your REP for (e.g. 3 years) may have some other reasons that have nothing to do with ICA wanting you to give up your PR. In fact I think ICA tends to give you a lot of leeway when renewing your REP because they don’t want to take that away from you just like that.
Case in point my sis. Went overseas to do her post grad and is now living and working overseas. Yet ICA has been renewing her REP every year for the past 3 years even though she hasn’t lived here or been back here.
Posted in PR, Citizenship, Passes & Visas for Foreigners
Re: I went to Jim Roger's talk at the Saxo US election brief last night (inc. pic)
I really like Jim, but I find his investment advice a little kooky. People like Jim can afford to speculate, try their luck at market timing and riskier investments like commodities, without putting their financial independence at risk. Most ordinary people can ill afford to do that.
Posted in Financial Investment
Re: Insurance for NS Exit permit bond
my son is 16+ now, I don't think your suggestion would work.
Any insurance company that helps with bond ?
Posted in 20's Club
Re: Insurance for NS Exit permit bond
my son is 16+ I need atleast 2 -3 years deferment so that he can complete his diploma
not sure how 364 days exit would apply for him.
Posted in 20's Club