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Selamat Tahun Baru Cina Dari Najib Razak

Salam 1Malaysia! Happy Chinese New Year to all Malaysians who celebrate this auspicious event. Each year as the season draws near I am reminded of the excitement and merriment I experienced as a child during Chinese New Year . Mum and dad would visit our Chinese friends, and I would always tag along. I always look forward to savouring the many delicacies, favorites being kuih kapit, kuih bangkit, pineapple tarts and "ngaku" crackers, with Mandarin oranges always on top of the list. A wide smile would cross my face when I received "angpows" from my parents' friends. Today, the celebrations have grown to include sate, ais kacang, mi rebus and maruku even! May the Year of the Rabbit bring blessings of much happiness, good health and prosperity always. With new beginnings comes new opportunities and as we usher in the Lunar New Year, it is my sincere hope that you achieve success and satisfaction in all your undertakings. Your accomplishments are reflective of our ...

Why Chinese New Year?

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What so great about CNY? 1. A lot of entertainment Be it firecracker, movie, teluk batik, tv show... 2. A lot of food Unlimited junk food. Sarsi, mandarin oranges, dried meat, peanut.. believe me.. its unlimited. No ppl will stop you. When they see you are eating (too much), they will just said :"Help to take one for me!" 3. A lot of joke & noise I believe my relative are collecting jokes for 51 weeks then share all of them in CNY. You will laugh your head off with those jokes. And you cant sleep before 12am because people are watching tv, playing firecracker, gambling! 4. A lot of Angpow No matter you are receiving or giving. Each of them represent a blessing! 5. A lot of time and freedom Your parent will not have time to look after you (when you young). You can easily spend your days watching tv, gambling, playing games, eating, sleeping the whole days.

Singapore Permanent Residence – Part 2

Singapore Permanent Residence – PTS Scheme – Part II This is Part II of the step-by-step guide of applying for Singapore permanent residence under the PTS Scheme. To refresh your mind, Singapore PR Application Filing – Part I covered the following aspects of filing the Singapore PR application: · Step 1: Decide when to apply for PR · Step 2: Think about your chances of approval · Step 3: Decide on PR filing for your children · Step 4: Download documents & review filing requirements · Step 5: Prepare supporting documents · Step 6: Completing the PR application form We will now continue with the Part II. STEP 7: SUBMIT PR APPLICATION Once you have a) completed the PR application form; b) received the completed Annex A back from your employer; and c) prepared the supporting documents, it’s time to submit your PR application to Immigra...

Singapore Permanent Residence - Part 1

Singapore Permanent Residence – PTS Scheme – Part I This is Part I of the step-by-step guide for Singapore Permanent Application filing for individuals holding an Employment Pass or Entrepreneur Pass. Specifically, the scheme is known as Professionals/Technical Personnel & Skilled Worker Scheme (or simply as PTS scheme ). Among the available PR schemes , more than 90% families gain Singapore PR through the PTS scheme. INCORPORATE IN SINGAPORE In order to apply for permanent residence under PTS scheme, you must be a work pass holder of type P, Q or S. You should also be under 50 years old, although exceptions can be made on a case by case basis. The PTS scheme allows you to include your spouse and unmarried children under-21 years of age in your application as well. The procedure to acquire Singapore permanent residence through PTS scheme is straightforward though it requires research, leg-work and attention to detail. The following step-by-step guide will help you ...

Memory Flash back: Kopitiam

douglaslim - Lol

Not your average normal letter

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Warning letter from police about 999 prank call! Something interesting.

Celebration of Rabbit Year!

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Chinese new year is just around the corner and everyone has their own way of celebration. Since its year of rabbit, we decided to ours celebration should be align with the rabbit theme. Two of the most significant physical appearance of rabbit will: 1. Red Eyes 2. Long ears To start with item No 1, both of us manage to get ours eyes infected with virus which in a layman term called "Red Eyes": with a fleet of medicine: And 4 visits to clinic, 2 visits to A&E, 2 visits to Eyes Specialist within 2 week. Now, where should I get my bunny ears?

相當穩固?

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(吉隆坡8日訊)工程部長拿督沙茲曼強調,甲洞第二中環公路的結構 相當 穩固,符合安全標準,民眾不必感到擔憂。 The statement is so wrong.. hmm.. Trad. Simp. Pinyin English 相當 相当 xiāng dāng equivalent to; appropriate; considerably; to a certain extent; fairly http://www.sinchew.com.my/node/189468?tid=1

Movie watched

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How to renew Malaysian passport in Singapore

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(1) 如何在马来西亚高专员公署更新护照 所需要准备的东西: 换护照所需准备的东西如下, Application For Adult (成人申请) Form IM.42 * to be duly completed. (把表格IM42填好, 至于表格要如何索取,有些人是亲自到马来西亚驻新加坡大使馆去拿表格,其实表格在网上也可以下载,下载后打印出来就行了。 这是下载网址) 特注: 表格要影印双面。不能印成两张(谢谢网友skyship转告) http://malaysia.visapro.com/Download/Form-IM42.pdf Two (2) recent passport sized colour photograph in blue background, size: 3.5cm. X 5cm. Polaroid photo is not acceptable. Proper attire is advised (No sleeveless). 护照的照片是需要有衣领的。而且需要的大概是3-4张。只准备两张可不够。 这照片,最好是当天呈交表格时候,早点到大使馆去拍,因为你在外面拍的照片很可能会遭到拒绝。 在那里拍照嘛,费用是新币6元。一般上,拍相哪里会大排长龙) Malaysia Identity Card ( Original & Photocopy – A4 size) . 马来西亚身份证正本和副本。 副本前后都要复印在A4纸张上 Malaysia International / Restricted Passport. 马来西亚护照要带 Singapore status: PR / Employment Pass / Work Permit / Student Pass / Long Term Pass (Original and photocopy). 新加坡的身份证/工作准证EP/工作准证WP/长期居留证,正本和副本要带齐。 Applicants need to submit personally. 申请者必须要自己亲身前去呈交申请表格。 除了以上,请记得准备以下: (1) 现款。根据护照页数价钱参考如下 另外还得准备纸币10元或者两元的3张,因为拍照需要6元。 成人 64页: S260 32页: S130 12岁以下 64...