Living in Singapore - The Big Move

Fourteenth Edition Reference Guide

Nonfiction, Travel, Asia, Southeast, Reference
Cover of the book Living in Singapore - The Big Move by Glenn van Zutphen, American Association of Singapore
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Author: Glenn van Zutphen ISBN: 9789813179813
Publisher: American Association of Singapore Publication: November 20, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Glenn van Zutphen
ISBN: 9789813179813
Publisher: American Association of Singapore
Publication: November 20, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

The past decade of change in Singapore has been phenomenal. From a rather square and uptight place to one that now boasts casinos, high-end celebrity chef restaurants, flashy clubs, global music and sports events, upscale shopping and countless indoor and outdoor activities, the new Singapore is one that you will enjoy.

In addition to being at the top of global surveys of best places for expats to live, this region is extremely diverse and the most dynamic anywhere in the world. Singapore’s excellent air, rail and highway links lead to a lifestyle that can be both personally and professionally satisfying, whether you’re single, a student, a trailing spouse, young couple or an established family with kids. But this high-end place comes at a price: a 2016 survey found that for the third year in a row, Singapore is the most expensive city in which to live for expats, having jumped 96 places on that list in the past decade!

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The past decade of change in Singapore has been phenomenal. From a rather square and uptight place to one that now boasts casinos, high-end celebrity chef restaurants, flashy clubs, global music and sports events, upscale shopping and countless indoor and outdoor activities, the new Singapore is one that you will enjoy.

In addition to being at the top of global surveys of best places for expats to live, this region is extremely diverse and the most dynamic anywhere in the world. Singapore’s excellent air, rail and highway links lead to a lifestyle that can be both personally and professionally satisfying, whether you’re single, a student, a trailing spouse, young couple or an established family with kids. But this high-end place comes at a price: a 2016 survey found that for the third year in a row, Singapore is the most expensive city in which to live for expats, having jumped 96 places on that list in the past decade!

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