Living in Singapore: the ultimate expat guide
Everything you need to know for a successful life in Singapore.
World famous for its global economic success, Singapore is one of the world's most developed and prosperous country. So why not turn there for an exciting expat experience?
Singapore welcomes expatriates in large numbers within a multicultural and quadrilingual society. It stands as an international business hub with different traditional Malaysian, Chinese and Indian neighborhoods.
Formalities and visas in Singapore

Work visas for Singapore
As an expat, you must have a job to pay for your rent, bills, and leisure activities, but you can't just move to Singapore and get a job right ...

Travelling to Singapore
Tourism is an important pillar of Singapore's economy, and the country often portrays itself as ...

Marriage in Singapore
Singapore allows both foreigners or a foreigner and a local national to marry in the country. The ...
Working in Singapore

Finding a job in Singapore
Singapore has a well-developed job market with numerous outlets providing information on employment ...

Setting up a business in Singapore
When we talk about entrepreneurial hubs, locations such as Israel, Silicon Valley, or Berlin spring ...

The labour market in Singapore
Singapore has long been a popular destination for expats. With a booming economy, a wealth of ...
Studying in Singapore

Study in Singapore
Singapore is home to some of the best universities in the world. In addition to the homegrown National University of Singapore, many international ...
Finance and banks in Singapore
Health care in Singapore

The healthcare system in Singapore
Singapore has one of the best healthcare systems in the world and is frequently touted as a ...

Accidents and emergencies in Singapore
You do your best to take care of yourself, but unfortunately, accidents and emergencies can still ...

Pregnancy and childbirth in Singapore
Perhaps you've been in Singapore for a while, and it's time to expand your family. It can ...
Education and schools in Singapore

Student life in Singapore
Singapore is home to four large ethnic groups: Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Eurasian, whose influences and multicultural heritages form a strong ...
Accommodation in Singapore

Accommodation in Singapore
Expats interested in moving to Singapore should be well aware of the fact that the country has a high cost of living, and this is especially true for ...
Planning your move to Singapore

Relocating to Singapore
Moving to a new geography is an exciting step – new home, new friends, new adventures, ...

Moving with your pet to Singapore
If you're moving to Singapore and don't want to leave your pet behind, you'll need to ...

Customs in Singapore
Singapore strictly enforces its customs policies. Whether you're traveling to the country for a ...
Leisure in Singapore

Leisure activities in Singapore
Singapore is an international hub with a truly cosmopolitan population. Despite its size, it's ...

Eating out in Singapore
It'd be no understatement to say that Singapore is a food lovers' paradise. The country ...

Nightlife in Singapore
Singapore wouldn't necessarily come to someone's mind as a nightlife capital. However, the ...
Everyday life in Singapore

Singapore's history
The tiny nation-state of Singapore is known to the world as a symbol of ruthless efficiency and ...

The climate in Singapore
Located just a few degrees off the Equator, it comes as no surprise that Singapore's climate is ...

Transport in Singapore
Singapore is a small country with an efficient public transportation system coupled with a range of taxi offerings. Getting around isn't an issue ...
News & testimonies

Singapore revamps work permit system to draw global talent
Singapore is addressing its labor shortage by overhauling its work permit system to both attract and, crucially, retain foreign talent. Here are the essential details to note.

Singapore's new measures to help companies hire foreign talent
Thanks to its strong links with other countries, Singapore's economy is considered a barometer of economic conditions. However, there is growing concern about the 2023 outlook as the World Bank warns of a possible recession. As a result, the Singaporean government is introducing a new strategy to sustain its economic growth based partly on foreign talent. Here's how this works.
Life in Singapore through the lens of an expat mum
Mangla is originally from Malaysia. She has been traveling a lot since a very young age and has lived in Australia and the UK. Today, she's raising her third-culture kids in Singapore. Mangla talks to us about what makes Singapore a great place to live as an expat.

Singapore cutting down on foreign professionals amidst the crisis
For many years, Singapore has been a haven for foreign professionals thanks to the wide range of career prospects available, but also for its high wages and living standards. However, the economic downturn, coupled with rising unemployment, have compelled the Singaporean government to tighten regulations relating to the hiring of foreign professionals.





