Moving to Singa in 5 weeks!

Moving to Singa in 5 weeks!

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Rich_AR

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1,960 posts

205 months

Wednesday 20th January 2010
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Yup, as the title. Good job opportunity means I'm relocating to Singapore in 5 weeks time!

Rather excited and looking forward to leaving this country behind, especially the minging weather.

Is there anything you chaps in Singapore can recommend I pack and bring with me? Obscure things maybe, something that isn't available or that I could totally forget about.

Thanks

Rich

J888SXY

515 posts

201 months

Wednesday 20th January 2010
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Lucky bugger. I'm just a regualr visitor.

I'm sure XJSJohn will be along to say hello soon.

jason156v6

31 posts

202 months

Wednesday 20th January 2010
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I can't really suggest what you will need (XJSjohn will be here soon!) but you certain;y don't need to pack any coats!

Enjoy the fabulous food - cheap and magnificent, unfortunately the price of a pint is a shocker

Well done on the job and best of luck - I doubt you'll regret it.



heffernj

40 posts

247 months

Thursday 21st January 2010
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Welcome Rich!

Congrats! I've been here over a year so far and can guess you'll like the warm weather. Strangely enough though I did go in search of snow this Christmas and New Year in Japan! More to do with the activity itself than craving the cold though! If you're into that kind of thing then bring your snow stuff and just a few warmer layers if you're planning to visit back home in the UK... better to not get caught out landing somewhere cold in shorts and t-shirt!

Other than that for Singapore and the region you will want as little clothing as possible... wearing a suit is unbearable so companies realise it's just plain wrong.

Being a pistonhead you'll probably wish you could access cars in the same way as the UK ... sadly that is the main downside for me. Prohibitively expensive for a run of the mill shopping car hence many people don't bother as the place is so small.

Let's end on a high note - Income tax is very low, weather is always warm/hot, eating local food is so cheap you won't want to cook, travel opportunities to visit rest of Asia is amazing, Taxi's are cheap!

If there's any other qeustions let me know.

J

XJSJohn

15,966 posts

220 months

Thursday 21st January 2010
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wavey

Hey there Rich and congrats!!

We have already swapped emails so you have the general gost of things i think!

Very little you will need to bring as its all prety much available here anyway, although you do have to hunt around sometimes (have even found proper wiltshire bacon, speckled hen on hand pump and melton mowbray pork pies receently!!!)

Tips - keep in the shade, even if it means a longer route, the sun is fierce here ... especially if you are of pasty celtic origins like me hehe Also drink lots of fluids, as you will be always dehydrated!! - you will realy appreciate the water during the day if you have a heavy night out on the tiles.

If the lads at work take you out to the towers, don't tell the wife, just say that you have been to Harrys Bar hehe

Cars are not necessarily that expensive, just have to think laterally and pick something that is fairly depreciation proof - older "exotics" hold their values well so you will be able to recoup purchase price and garage labour is a hell of a lot less than the UK too

Heffernj - whereabouts in Singa you lurk?

heffernj

40 posts

247 months

Thursday 21st January 2010
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Living in East Coast

Working in Orchard.

No lurking!

XJSJohn

15,966 posts

220 months

Thursday 21st January 2010
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heffernj said:
Living in East Coast

Working in Orchard.

No lurking!
very similar ... i am opposite SMU, in Dhoby Ghaut and live waaaaaay out East!

definitely lurking at the moment ... time for a low profile!

$nake eye$

411 posts

203 months

Thursday 21st January 2010
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Just to echo the above really, most things you can find over here.. Marmite, Branston Pickle, Crumpets.

Might want to set up international roaming with your UK phone provider, just until your settled. Singtel prepaid is a pretty good option, although handsets are quite expensice. Maybe bring an unlocked phone with you.

If you being paid GBP then its easier to transfer to an SG account if your with the likes of HSBC or Citibank. If you want to access your UK account, you can do it here but let your bank know you will be using it abroad or it could be swallowed or barred which is frustating! If your being paid SG then i guess youll be good from the start.

A heatset for laptop so you can call UK on Skype? Although again you could just buy one out here.. im just rambling now.

I made the same move last October, and loving it.


XJSJohn

15,966 posts

220 months

Thursday 21st January 2010
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actually valid point from $nake eye$, make sure that all your UK Credit Cards and bank accounts are aware that you will be based in Asia and will be using the cards here.

And don't forget to remind them every 3 months!

UK Exchange Rates are pony at the moment so if being paid in SGD you will want to get local CC's ASAP (thats enough TLA's for now)

Also check that you can have an overseas address on your UK account, some banks in Blighty are ok with this, some get arsey.

Ohh and don't forget to post your P85 form when you leave!

Rich_AR

Original Poster:

1,960 posts

205 months

Thursday 21st January 2010
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Thanks for the replies guys! I've been busy researching loads, so have a feel of what to expect.... well kinda!

Hi John byebye, my boss asked me to ship over tins of mushy peas and tinned salmon for him! Nice to know they have Speckled Hen too, I rather like that.

I was actually going to ask about skiing and what clothes, a colleague in Japan told me its nice up there in winter. (i'm off to Switzerland on Sat for a week)

I'll be paid in SGD and have forms to apply for a local CC. My current bank (HSBC) are already setup for my arrival in Singa.

I don't actually have a plan to get a car, I'd love to own one, but will see how things go in the first year. I will be wanting a motorbike however (Pasir Gudang is rather close I see biggrin ) so will be looking in to that soon.

Work provide me with a blackberry, with data which has already been ordered (and i've been told I can use it to ring home as well) but I've just had my iPhone unlocked by O2 (for free would you believe).

Skype account is already sorted and new laptop that I've ordered through work had a webcam and mic built in.

Few more questions around clothes, are things like short and t-shirts etc cheaper over there or shall I stock up before I head out?






Edited by Rich_AR on Thursday 21st January 09:36


Edited by Rich_AR on Thursday 21st January 09:39

Bing o

15,184 posts

220 months

Thursday 21st January 2010
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I'll be watching this thread with interest, was in Singa a week ago, and am now job hunting out there - already got some mates there (phumy will tell you about the pretty one wink ) but does anyone have a link to a decent property website so I can get a feel for how much a 2 bed apartment with pool will cost me?

Hopefully, all being well, we can add a few more faces to the Breworkz drinks wink

Rich_AR

Original Poster:

1,960 posts

205 months

Thursday 21st January 2010
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Bing o said:
I'll be watching this thread with interest, was in Singa a week ago, and am now job hunting out there - already got some mates there (phumy will tell you about the pretty one wink ) but does anyone have a link to a decent property website so I can get a feel for how much a 2 bed apartment with pool will cost me?

Hopefully, all being well, we can add a few more faces to the Breworkz drinks wink
Clicky

smile

Edited by Rich_AR on Thursday 21st January 14:24

Bing o

15,184 posts

220 months

Thursday 21st January 2010
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Rich_AR said:
Bing o said:
I'll be watching this thread with interest, was in Singa a week ago, and am now job hunting out there - already got some mates there (phumy will tell you about the pretty one wink ) but does anyone have a link to a decent property website so I can get a feel for how much a 2 bed apartment with pool will cost me?

Hopefully, all being well, we can add a few more faces to the Breworkz drinks wink
Clicky

smile

Edited by Rich_AR on Thursday 21st January 14:24
Cheers - have also found http://www.entersingapore.info/property to be quite useful, looks a lot better than HK for affordable but decent accomodation.

What's your line of work, if you don't mind me asking?

Rich_AR

Original Poster:

1,960 posts

205 months

Thursday 21st January 2010
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Bing o said:
What's your line of work, if you don't mind me asking?
I'll drop you an email wink

XJSJohn

15,966 posts

220 months

Thursday 21st January 2010
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clothes here are generally fairly affordable unless you are excessively tall or wide.


HappyGoLucky

1,159 posts

213 months

Saturday 23rd January 2010
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Bing o said:
but does anyone have a link to a decent property website so I can get a feel for how much a 2 bed apartment with pool will cost me?
If you want, I'll PM you the details of the agent we use at work, she's brilliant. Actually listens to what you want and only shows you stuff within the budget she's been given. She's sorted out about 15 of us in the last couple of years and I've not heard a single complaint - her daughter is kinda cute too!

I'm up for beers but does it have to be Brfewerks? I can't stnad that stuff!

XJSJohn

15,966 posts

220 months

Sunday 24th January 2010
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HappyGoLucky said:
I'm up for beers but does it have to be Brfewerks? I can't stnad that stuff!
:holdshandsup: i only suggest Brewerkz because its convenient and everyone can find the place hehe

i know some more obscure venues for next time wink

drillfield47

36 posts

172 months

Sunday 31st January 2010
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where do you get crumpets from???

been here since last june...........found the brown sauce, gravy, tea bags and pickle but no crumpets!!!

Any clues??

$nake eye$

411 posts

203 months

Monday 1st February 2010
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Marks & Spencer at Ion have just started.. id be quick if i were you, they could be sold out pretty soon.

XJSJohn

15,966 posts

220 months

Monday 1st February 2010
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rofl is there a question that Pistonheads cannot answer within a few hours?!?!!?

There is also a bakery out in Siglap that does them!