Who are you to restrict or even judge what others can feel? You can only judge yourself by your own feelings, but certainly not others.Superglide wrote:Come to Singapore, live and work here for 5 years and make a decision. It's easy and foolish to say you feel Singaporean, when being a born Fin, living in Sweden.
Great - you live in a country you don't feel happy with for 30 years for the pension plan. One way to live our life, but amazing how so many people living in other countries manage.huggybear wrote:you're a Fin living in Sweden?
regardless both countries have among the best pension plans and benefits in the world. do you really want to give that up?
Actually both Finland and Sweden have mystery meat pension plans -- the rich subsidize the poor, and the sum you put in has no guaranteed correlation to the amount you'll get out when you retire. CPF in Singapore at least has the advantage of being transparent in this particular regard: you know exactly how much money you've got saved up.huggybear wrote:you're a Fin living in Sweden?
regardless both countries have among the best pension plans and benefits in the world. do you really want to give that up?
Pension plans are also not what they are made out to be in Europe, although very good, he will still qualify for what he has paid in, at the age of 65.huggybear wrote:you're a Fin living in Sweden?
regardless both countries have among the best pension plans and benefits in the world. do you really want to give that up?
Guilty, but the forum was so slow and sticky I couldn't get to this thread. I was logged out 5 or 6 times.GordonGekko wrote:Hey guys,
Thanks for your input. I really appreciate all your opinions, even the more critical ones, even if some people have chosen to face me with their opinions on another, unrelated thread.
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