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As long as owner permits and does not block address for registration, it will be fine.
Posted in Relocating, Moving to Singapore
Thank you for the reply!
It's a rental condominium. My friend was asked to submit some of my personal information from the owner so I sent my passport information and fin number. Which I do have permission from the owner so I hope it will be fine...
Posted in Relocating, Moving to Singapore
Re: Work Permit - Indonesian Chinese
Okay, so an update, Big thanks to senior [mention]niceit98[/mention], Senior [mention]MOCHS[/mention], And Senior [mention]sundaymorningstaple[/mention] for the support !
We got our LTVP(as of 19th june, we submitted 30th may) and honestly we are just so happy right now. Other than the original documents (Passport, payslips, etc). we also add in additional documents such as Employment intent letter, Job Application record(job's that i have applied to in SG), Support(affirming her sponsorship and support), and Joint commitment statement. Some of these we have to send via ICA's E-mail(due to the size of some documents).
here's the summarized timeline :
30th may : Submitted LTVP application
1st june : Submitted the follow up documents(via email)
13th june : E-mail from ICA confirming they have noted the contents of our follow-up email
19th june : Accepted In-Principle approval for 3 years LTVP(which is very surprising we even got 3 years, i thought only can get 1 year for our case)
Posted in PR, Citizenship, Passes & Visas for Foreigners
It should be fine as long as your friend knows about it.
Is it a rental address or your friend is the owner of the property?
Posted in Relocating, Moving to Singapore
Re: Has anyone applied for business grants?
For software, can try PSG for a start.
The Productivity Solutions Grant (PSG) was launched on April 2018 to help businesses enhance their processes with technology.
It provides financial support for business owners to adopt pre-scoped IT solutions, equipment and consultancy services to improve productivity. These solutions are aligned to the industry roadmaps such as the Industry Transformation Maps (ITMs) and Industry Digital Plans (IDPs).
More info here:
https://www.gobusiness.gov.sg/productivity-solutions-grant/
Posted in Business in Singapore