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  1. I am not aware of any kind of retirement visa for Singapore. They want expats to work. You might consider Malaysia, similar food anyway, and they have a formal retirement visa that provides alot more security than Thailands; however the application process is more onerous.

    I checked into it a little bit because I am working in Singapore now and getting to be old enough to start thinking about retirement. If you are over 50 years old, a foreign national can retire to Singapore if you are prepared to invest S$1,000,000 in the country. If you are less than 50, there's an additonal option in the sense that it's pretty easy to get an Employment Pass to work in Singapore, and after working there for awhile you can apply to become a Permananet Resident. The PR needs to be granted before you are 50 though. It looks as if once you have PR status, you could quite your job if you wanted to and still remain in Singapore without needing to in invest S$1M.

    :) My husband works at singapore. He ha been working there for two years.

    Now he had applied for PR.If we get PR for my son (He is now 3 months

    old.)and give up PR after 6 years without commiting for National Service!

    If we return to our motherland after 6 years for his secondary education.

    Shall getting PR for my son will affect his future? Kindly make a good advice

  2. :)
    My husband works at singapore. He ha been working there for two years.


    Now he had applied for PR.If we get PR for my son (He is now 3 months


    old.)and give up PR after 6 years without commiting for National Service!


    If we return to our motherland after 6 years for his secondary education.


    Shall getting PR for my son will affect his future? Kindly make a good advice!


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