Where to live in Singapore, Housing in Singapore
Category: New To Singapore
Rainforests come to life at National Museum of Singapore’s Glass Rotunda
Imagine entering a rainforest, where you are able to interact with your surroundings and animals living in the forests. Yes! That’s possible at National Museum of Singapore.
Singapore’s growing popularity for college education
Singapore is one of the best destinations for overseas studies in South East Asia. Within the context of global competitiveness and innovation, universities in Singapore are also gaining growing recognition.
Weekend feast: Best cafes for breakfast and brunch in Singapore
Here is the list of Best cafes for breakfast and brunch in Singapore. Forget the regular tastes of eggs on toast. Add amazing flavours to your tastes on weekend.
How to become a Singapore permanent resident?
Being a Permanent Resident (PR) does allow access to some facilities which the locals get like Public housing, health care and quality education and so on. This write-up is about understanding the process of applying for PR.
IRAS slashes property taxes: Things you need to know
Housing and Development Board (HDB) flat owners will now pay no or lesser taxes, announces Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore(IRAS). One and two room HDB flat owners will not have to pay any tax while the three, four and five room flat owners would have to shell out less money as compared to last
Eat, Pray and live like an Indian in Singapore: where to find spices and more?
New to Singapore: Buy Indian vegetables, spices or masalas, clothes, and puja material from Mustafa centre, Little India.
Selecting the right school in Singapore by Jonathan Carter
Selecting the right school in Singapore. It is a truth, not always acknowledged, that all schools, for-profit or otherwise, are in the business of selling.
Live like Undivided family: How do you get your family to Singapore?
An EP holder can live with his family in Singapore by applying for Dependent Pass or DP for a spouse and children who are under 21 years old and unmarried.
At the crossroads – iPSLE or AEIS?
Singapore News: There are a number of factors that go into being placed in a Singapore Education system for International students.
