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Re: Singapore PR vs Canada PR, which one is better for the long term?
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The really big difference is that Canadian PR really is permanent unless you commit a criminal act or violate minimum stay rules. Singapore PR has nothing "permanent" about it except the name. Five year renewals are the norm, PR is tightly tied to being employed, and PR after retirement is anyone's guess... unless you have lots of cash.
Definitely warmer in Singapore, though.
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Our very own SMS has tested the system - both letting his REP expire while remaining on-island… as well as renewing after age 55 as a retiree.
But any PR who steps foot off-island without valid REP has screwed the pooch.
Posted in PR, Citizenship, Passes & Visas for Foreigners
Re: Gahmen fcked the market with their BS ABSD
Yes age is an issue with badly managed developments.
Posted in Property Talk, Housing & Rental
Re: Singapore PR vs Canada PR, which one is better for the long term?
Outside of space and the political/social environment, it likely depends on what you do and whether you are talking about a single person or a family. These days, the high-end opportunity set is probably better in Singapore. Desirable housing and daily COL in the big Canadian cities are not cheap/low, especially when viewed relative to typical wages on an after-tax basis. School fees, car costs, and maybe medical will favour Canada.
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Re: Singapore PR vs Canada PR, which one is better for the long term?
The really big difference is that Canadian PR really is permanent unless you commit a criminal act or violate minimum stay rules. Singapore PR has nothing "permanent" about it except the name. Five year renewals are the norm, PR is tightly tied to being employed, and PR after retirement is anyone's guess... unless you have lots of cash.
Definitely warmer in Singapore, though.
Posted in PR, Citizenship, Passes & Visas for Foreigners
Posted in General Discussions