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<blockquote data-quote="MCGSLG" data-source="post: 29113946" data-attributes="member: 369828"><p>If you want to earn good saving I don't think SG is a bad option.</p><p>If you have 7+ yrs experience can go for a salary more than 8.5K SGD.</p><p>But nowadays SG is quite costly. But if you are still single you can save.</p><p>Contact someone lankan guy in SG and ask how much for rented house/room, utility bills and tax they spend and then calculate your saving in Sri Lanka vs SG. You may have to consider relocation cost also since most companies don't pay relocation cost.</p><p>Usually recruitment is done for most companies via agencies/vendor companies who handles the payroll.</p><p>So you have to work under a client and your real company is the payroll company.</p><p>Work life balance depend on this client company since they recruit foreigners paying higher amount of money than Singaporeans so they expect much more work from expats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCGSLG, post: 29113946, member: 369828"] If you want to earn good saving I don't think SG is a bad option. If you have 7+ yrs experience can go for a salary more than 8.5K SGD. But nowadays SG is quite costly. But if you are still single you can save. Contact someone lankan guy in SG and ask how much for rented house/room, utility bills and tax they spend and then calculate your saving in Sri Lanka vs SG. You may have to consider relocation cost also since most companies don't pay relocation cost. Usually recruitment is done for most companies via agencies/vendor companies who handles the payroll. So you have to work under a client and your real company is the payroll company. Work life balance depend on this client company since they recruit foreigners paying higher amount of money than Singaporeans so they expect much more work from expats. [/QUOTE]
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