Thanks for the info.!!Asian_Geekette wrote:To the OP:
Consider EPEC. Some have been lucky and found jobs. Some weren't that lucky...
It's a risk you'd have to take.
Does the EPEC allow me to enter Singapore one time to look for work (up to 3 months or so) or I can come and go as much as I want for one year? Maybe I come look for a job for 2 months, then leave, come back again in 3 months...etc?Asian_Geekette wrote:To the OP:
Consider EPEC. Some have been lucky and found jobs. Some weren't that lucky...
It's a risk you'd have to take.
Which gives you "UPTO" 12 months long term visa ..medcheckonsat wrote:No.
But with EPEC you can apply for LTVP.
Read this forum, read this forum, and read moreYankStuckinSuiss wrote:So I got approved for the EPEC...what now? I know this sounds like a dumb question from someone too dumn or lazy to do research.
To be honest I have not done a lot of research into immigration issues yet, because I know this is good for a year and I've been really busy.
Generally though I can enter the country now to look for work. Correct?
Are there any cheap places for ex-pats to stay while job hunting?
I know I can get a pre-paid phone with a Singapore number while there - important for CVs. I'm thinking about coming there in January.
As far as accomodations...I'm thinking $500 - $1,000 a month...ecureilx wrote:Read this forum, read this forum, and read moreYankStuckinSuiss wrote:So I got approved for the EPEC...what now? I know this sounds like a dumb question from someone too dumn or lazy to do research.
To be honest I have not done a lot of research into immigration issues yet, because I know this is good for a year and I've been really busy.
Generally though I can enter the country now to look for work. Correct?
Are there any cheap places for ex-pats to stay while job hunting?
I know I can get a pre-paid phone with a Singapore number while there - important for CVs. I'm thinking about coming there in January.
And wait for the EPEC approval form, which states what you should do next.
And yes, you can arrive here and get a 30 day visa, before processing your LTVP ...
Cheap places?? Define Cheap ?? from 500 $ to 5000 $ .. expat accomodation is available ..
The closest friends I have are in Taiwan. That's not going to work.nakatago wrote:Yes; your friends'.YankStuckinSuiss wrote:Are there any cheap places for ex-pats to stay while job hunting?.
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