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All I can say is that Singapore is really NOT a place for car lovers. Beside the ultra high vehicle taxes and ownership cost, car meetups also need a Police Permit?! So should our police demand the same for those cyclists who get together every weekend in big group, posing hazards and risk to...
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Basically I wrote a feedback to LTA asking why is Vehicle Entry Permit for foreign cars cheaper when compared to current COE prices. Basically singaporeans who bidded for todays COE prices has signed up for an extremely expensive price for TEN YEARS. Foreign cars just has to pay VEP at $2...
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Anyone can advice whether need Vehicle Entry Permit to drive up to Malaysia? Thanks.
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I just heard Malaysia TV2 8pm. News Broadcast about Foreign Vehicle Entry Permit charge at 20 Ringgit with effect Jan.2015. This new FVEP will definitely see business for Johoreans diving down into deep cliff.
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State of Nevada issues Audi a licence to operate autonomous cars
FaezClutchless posted a blog entry in MyAutoBlog
Many would have heard or read about Google's self-driving vehicles and they were the first to get a permit from the state of Nevada to test autonomous vehicles on public roads. Now it is Audi's turn to be granted a licence by the state of Nevada. The licence allows Audi to operate an auto...-
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As per topic. Can Malaysian Work Permit holder drive SG car for work-related purposes? I heard that his occupation stated in the Work Permit needs to show he is employed as a driver. If want to employ a Malaysian for a non-driver job, but needs him to drive occasionally cannot izzit?
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My wife is a PR here and her re-entry permit expires in Nov 2011. She hasn't been working since 2008. Would it be possible if she found a job now and then try to apply for the renewal of the re-entry permit? Think the condition is that have to be working for 3 years.
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I have a Malaysian friend who is working in Singapore with a working permit. He recently committed a crime (not a serious offence) and was given a jail term of 3 months (in fact, it should be a FINE case, but the court he went to has a judge who is famous for putting people to jail, bad luck). D...
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So what's the diff between this 'permit' and visa?
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April 4, 2008 Makansutra in court over foreign cook By Khushwant Singh A COMPANY, run by popular food presenter and columnist K.F. Seetoh, has been hauled to court for violating work permit rules. Makansutra Gluttons Bay is charged with instructing a foreign worker to work as a cook...
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