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Embracing the Land of Smiles

Are you considering a move to the vibrant and beautiful country of Thailand? Whether you’re relocating for career opportunities or seeking a change in lifestyle, Thailand offers a unique blend of rich culture, modern amenities, and warm hospitality.

At Santa Fe Relocation, we’ve been helping families and professionals make Thailand their new home for over 60 years. Let’s dive into what makes Thailand special and how our dedicated team can make your transition smooth and exciting!

A breathtaking view of the Bangkok skyline at sunset, showcasing towering skyscrapers and lush green spaces. Santa Fe Relocation provides expert moving services to help you relocate seamlessly to global cities like Bangkok.
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International Schools: A World-Class Education

For families moving to Thailand, education is often a top priority. The good news is that Thailand boasts an impressive array of international schools that cater to the diverse needs of expat families. These schools offer a multicultural environment, with students and staff from over 60 nationalities, preparing your children for our globalized world.

Many of these schools provide high-quality, globally-minded education with top-notch facilities and activities. They celebrate their multicultural student bodies and often follow popular curricula from other countries, ensuring your children can seamlessly continue their education no matter where your next adventure takes you.

At Santa Fe Relocation, we understand that choosing the right school is crucial. That’s why our team is here to support you every step of the way. We have strong connections with local international schools and can provide insights into:

  • Curriculum options (American, British, IB, and more)
  • Admission processes
  • School locations and transportation
  • Extracurricular activities
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Choosing the Right School: Your Child’s Gateway to Global Success

When it comes to international education in Bangkok, three schools stand out as beacons of academic excellence: International School Bangkok (ISB), Patana Bangkok School and KIS International School. At Santa Fe Relocation, we understand that finding the perfect school is crucial for your family’s smooth transition.

International School Bangkok (ISB) offers a world-class American curriculum that goes far beyond traditional education. Nestled just outside Bangkok, this not-for-profit school is a vibrant community of over 60 nationalities, providing students with a truly global learning experience.

From Pre-K to Grade 12, ISB focuses on creating caring global citizens, offering personalized education paths, American High School Diploma, and International Baccalaureate programs. Their state-of-the-art campus and commitment to holistic development ensure your child doesn’t just learn, but thrives.

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Just a short drive away, Patana Bangkok School – “The Original British School” – presents another exceptional option. With a rich 60-year history, Patana has grown from a modest 28 students to a thriving community of over 2,200.

Their British curriculum is a testament to academic rigour, with an impressive track record: 85% of students achieving A*-B grades in (I)GCSE, and a remarkable 96% IB Diploma pass rate. Small class sizes, highly motivated teachers, and world-class facilities ensure that every student receives personalized attention and opportunities to excel.

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Located in the heart of Bangkok, KIS International School is home to a vibrant community of over 800 students representing nearly 50 nationalities, creating a truly diverse and multicultural learning environment.

KIS International School offers more than just academic excellence; it provides a warm, welcoming atmosphere where your children can thrive. The school’s commitment to nurturing each student’s potential is evident in its approach to education. With a team of highly qualified international teachers, KIS ensures that students receive an education that prepares them for future success. The International Baccalaureate (IB) diplomas offered at KIS are globally recognized and highly prestigious, opening doors to world-class universities and career opportunities for your children.

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Our team at Santa Fe understands that choosing the right school is more than a decision – it’s an investment in your child’s future. Whether you’re drawn to ISB’s American approach, Patana’s British curriculum or the IB diplomas with KIS, we’re here to guide you through every step of your educational transition.

Our Thailand team actively supports local school events, fostering a sense of community for new arrivals. Whether you have questions about the education system or need help with immigration paperwork for your children, we’re always just a call away. You can also email the team here

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Santa Fe Relocation: Your Partner in Thailand

At Santa Fe Relocation, we pride ourselves on offering a comprehensive relocation service. Our team in Thailand is not just here for the logistics of your move; we’re here to be your local guide, your support system, and your first friends in your new home.

Our services include:

  • International and domestic moving of household goods
  • Immigration services, visas, and work permits
  • Home and school searches
  • Temporary accommodation and real estate assistance
  • Settling in services which include: Cross-cultural training, orientation, driving license and tenancy management

We understand that moving to a new country can be both exciting and daunting. That’s why we’re committed to making your relocation journey as smooth and enjoyable as possible. From packing your first box to helping you find your favourite local coffee shop, Santa Fe Relocation is with you every step of the way.

Ready to start your Thai adventure? Contact our Santa Fe Thailand team today, and let’s make your move to the Land of Smiles unforgettable!

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Where to Move Internationally for a Better Life in 2025?

Thinking about packing up and starting a new adventure abroad? You’re not alone!

Read on to discover the top relocation destinations for 2025. From the sunny climates of Spain to the breathtaking Canada, which one will you choose?

Whether you’re chasing career opportunities or just want to improve your quality of life, there’s never been a better time to explore what the world has to offer. At Santa Fe Relocation, we’ve been helping customers like you make their international dreams come true for over 60 years. We’ve got the inside scoop on the hottest destinations for expats in 2025, and we’re excited to share it with you!

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Spain: Sun, Sea, and Siesta

Spain is stealing the show in 2025, with three of its cities – Valencia, Málaga, and Alicante – topping the charts for expat living. It’s not hard to see why:

  • Incredible weather (hello, 320 days of sunshine!)
  • Relaxed lifestyle (siesta, anyone?)
  • Affordable living costs
  • Rich culture and history

Whether you’re a beach bum or a culture vulture, Spain’s got something for everyone. And with Santa Fe’s expertise in European moves, we can help you say “hola” to your new Spanish life in no time!

Interested? Speak to our team in Spain to discover just how easy it is to move with us.

Sunset city view of Malaga in Spain. One of the top relocation destinations for 2025.

Switzerland: Living the High Life

If you’re after top-notch quality of life, Switzerland might be your perfect match. Sure, it’s a bit pricey, but you get what you pay for:

  • Stunning natural beauty
  • Excellent healthcare and education
  • High salaries and job opportunities
  • Political stability

From the bustling streets of Zurich to the serene shores of Lake Geneva, Switzerland offers a mix of urban sophistication and natural wonder. Santa Fe can handle all the details of your Swiss move, from packing up your fondue set to navigating the local regulations.

Australia: Work-Life Balance Down Under

Fancy a laid-back lifestyle with plenty of career opportunities? Australia might be calling your name. Here’s why it’s a top pick for 2025:

  • Amazing beaches and outdoor lifestyle
  • Strong job market, especially in tech and healthcare
  • High standard of living
  • Friendly, welcoming culture

Whether you’re dreaming of surfing in Sydney or sipping coffee in Melbourne, Santa Fe’s got the expertise to get you and your belongings safely Down Under.

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Canada: Welcoming Arms and Wide-Open Spaces

Canada continues to be a favorite for expats in 2025, and it’s easy to see why:

  • Multicultural, welcoming society
  • Excellent healthcare and education systems
  • Beautiful natural landscapes
  • Strong economy and job opportunities

From the cosmopolitan vibe of Toronto to the stunning mountains of Vancouver, Canada offers something for everyone. And with Santa Fe’s comprehensive moving services, we can help you navigate everything from visa applications to finding the perfect neighborhood for your maple syrup addiction.

Singapore: Asia’s Innovation Hub

For those looking to make their mark in Asia, Singapore is the place to be in 2025:

  • Thriving business and tech scene
  • Excellent infrastructure and public services
  • Safe and clean environment
  • Multicultural melting pot

Singapore’s unique blend of Eastern and Western influences makes it an exciting place to call home. And with Santa Fe’s extensive experience in Asian relocations, we can ensure your move to the Lion City roars with success.

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No matter where you’re headed, Santa Fe Relocation is here to make your international move a breeze. With over 60 years of experience and a global network spanning 38 countries, we’ve got the know-how to handle every aspect of your relocation.

From packing up your life to settling into your new home, we’re with you every step of the way.Ready to start your 2025 adventure? Get in touch with Santa Fe today, and let’s make your international dreams a reality!

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Dubai’s futuristic skyline and luxurious lifestyle have captivated expats for years. Some answer the call of home, a new adventure, or a career change

This blog is your one-stop guide to navigating the exciting process of moving from Dubai to the UK, whether you are:

  • An expat returning to the UK,
  • Looking for a moving company in Dubai or Abu Dhabi area
  • Simply just moving to the UK

Planning Your UK Homecoming: Essential Considerations

Get organised! Here are some key aspects to consider, with a focus on resources to help you navigate the process:

  • Visas: The UK has various visa options depending on your reason for moving. You can explore the UK government website to find the right visa category. Regardless of whether the visa in question is a Skilled Worker visa or a Family visa.
  • Budgeting: The cost of living in the UK varies depending on location. London is generally more expensive than other regions. Research average housing costs, transportation expenses, and daily necessities in your chosen area. Consider utilising online cost-of-living comparison tools to get a more accurate picture.
  • Finding a New Home: Start your house hunt early, especially if you’re aiming for specific locations or types of properties. To explore available properties, consult online resources like Rightmove or Zoopla. Consider relocation agencies in the UK to ease the search, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the local market.
  • Best Movers and Packers Dubai: You can easily find the top movers and packers in Dubai with Santa Fe. We are a trusted international moving company with over 130 years of experience. Part of the Santa Fe Relocation family, making us a reliable choice for your relocation needs. We help you every step of the way, with your own dedicated relocation expert.
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Thriving Expat Community

Connecting with fellow expats can provide a sense of familiarity. You can enjoy shared experiences, making the adjustment to a new country much smoother.

Santa Fe: Your Trusted Partner for a Smooth Move from Dubai to the UK

At Santa Fe, we understand the complexities of international relocation, having helped countless expats return to the UK from Dubai. Completing over 35,000 moves a year, we can make your relocation dreams come true. Whether you are an expat, moving for work or schools, no matter the reason for your move, let Santa Fe get you there. We offer a comprehensive range of services to ensure your move is as stress-free as possible:

  • Packing and Unpacking by Santa Fe’s Expert Team: Our experienced team utilises high-quality packing materials specifically designed for international moves. We handle everything, from fragile glassware to bulky furniture, ensuring your belongings arrive safely at your new UK home.
  • Dedicated Relocation Expert: Your dedicated relocation expert navigates your entire relocation journey, saving you time and frustration. Our team’s expertise ensures a smooth, seamless and stress-free moving process, allowing you to focus on what’s important.
  • Shipping and Insurance Options: We have different shipping options to fit your needs and budget, such as airfreight or ocean freight. Additionally, we provide comprehensive insurance plans for added peace of mind.
  • Pet Relocation (Optional Service): Moving with furry family members? We can help you find trusted pet movers to make sure your pet travels safely and comfortably to the UK. Santa Fe knows how important pet relocation Dubai to the UK is, and can help you with the process smoothly.

Top Tips for Moving to the UK:

  1. Plan Ahead: Start planning your move well in advance to avoid last-minute stress.
  2. Research the Destination: Familiarise yourself with your new home, understanding the culture and lifestyle.
  3. Documentation: Ensure all necessary documents for emigrating to the UK are in order.
  4. Budget Wisely: Plan your finances carefully, considering both the moving costs and the cost of living in Australia.

Here at Santa Fe, we aim to make your move to the UK a positive and memorable one. You can trust us to handle the logistics, so you can focus on embracing all your new adventures. Contact us today to start your journey to a life in the UK with Santa Fe.

Making the Move Easier: Why Professional Movers and Packers in Dubai are Essential

Moving internationally requires meticulous planning and expert execution. This is where professional house movers and packers in Dubai, like Santa Fe, become invaluable.

Santa Fe Delivers Across Dubai

Trusted Moving Company in Abu Dhabi and Dubai. No matter where you reside in Dubai, Santa Fe has you covered. We cater to clients across the city, including those in:

  • Silicon Oasis: Home to many young professionals and families, Santa Fe offers efficient relocation services for residents in Dubai Silicon Oasis. We move homes from modern apartments to spacious villas. We equip our team to handle your move with the utmost care.
  • Movers and Packers Dubai Marina: This luxurious waterfront district is popular with expats. Santa Fe’s experienced movers ensure your prized possessions from your Dubai Marina residence arrive safely in the UK. We know what high-value moves require and take extra care to keep your belongings safe during the journey.
  • Villas: Santa Fe can handle the specific requirements of moving from spacious villas in Dubai. Our team will carefully pack and transport your belongings, minimising disruption to your relocation. We have different packing options for you, from full-service packing to self-packing with materials we provide. We are one of the leading villa movers and packers in Dubai.
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Santa Fe: Your Moving Company in UAE

Our expertise extends beyond the confines of Dubai. We offer our relocation services across the UAE.

If you need help moving in Dubai or Abu Dhabi, we can assist you. We understand the intricacies of moving within the UAE and can handle relocations from any emirate to the UK.

Additional Resources for Your UK Move

Here are some helpful resources to aid your transition:

  • Government Websites: The UK government website provides comprehensive information on visas, immigration, and registering with local authorities. Utilise their resources to ensure a smooth transition upon arrival.
  • Expat Forums: Connect with other expats returning to the UK through online forums, like Facebook. Share experiences, ask questions, and gain valuable insights.
Tower Bridge, London, UK

Embrace Your UK Adventure

Moving from Dubai to the UK is an exciting chapter. With careful planning and help from our relocation experts, you can have a smooth and stress-free move. Get ready to explore the UK with Santa Fe, a top international moving company in Dubai. Pack your bags and embrace the adventure ahead!

We do hope our guide on relocating to UK from Dubai has inspired you. If you are considering a move to the UK, our team of experts are on hand to help take the stress away.

Get in touch with the Santa Fe team today and we will be more than happy to guide you on your relocation journey to the UK!

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Moving to Dubai from the UK is an exciting adventure with new beginnings and great opportunities. Experiencing the vast city of Dubai and its lively culture is alluring.

As you prepare for this exciting experience, there’s a need for meticulous planning. A reliable partner can help navigate the complexities of international relocation.

Moving to the Middle East provides opportunities for unique experiences. You can visit famous places like the Burj Khalifa and enjoy the region’s friendly atmosphere. In Dubai, a city of dreams, a brighter future awaits for those who dare to journey from the UK.

Planning Your Seamless Transition with Santa Fe

Moving to Dubai from the UK with family is an exciting journey, filled with new adventures and experiences. To ensure a smooth transition, partnering with relocation experts like us can make all the difference. We’ll guide you through the process and highlight the expertise we offer, making your move to Dubai a success.

1. How to Move to Dubai with Santa Fe

We specialise in making your relocation journey stress-free. Our relocation experts will be on hand, from the first estimate to unpacking in your new home.

We offer a personal service, putting your families specific needs first.

2. The Expertise of Santa Fe in International Relocations

We are not just a moving company; we are your relocation partners. Our team understands the intricacies of moving to Dubai from the UK, offering tailored solutions for families. From securing a home in Dubai to handling the logistics of transporting your belongings, our expertise shines through.

3. Navigating the Process: From UK to Dubai

Moving to Dubai involves careful planning and coordination. Our relocation experts will work closely with you to create a the right relocation timeline for you. Every aspect of your move will align with your schedule. Our commitment to transparency means you’ll be well-informed throughout the entire process.

4. Relocating to Dubai: A Family Affair

Moving with family adds an extra layer of complexity. Our family-friendly approach puts you into contact with the correct people to find suitable neighbourhoods and international schools. We will make the entire relocation experience positive for every family member.

5. Tailored Solutions for Your Family’s Needs

We understand that every family is unique. Our tailored solutions ensure that your relocation is as unique as your family. No matter your reason for moving, job opportunity, lifestyle change, our relocation journeys are simple, stress-free and seamless. This distinctive approach sets us apart as the relocation experts.

6. A Smooth Transition with Santa Fe

Your move to Dubai becomes more than just a relocation; it becomes a smooth transition. You will have your own relocation expert, helping you every step of the way. From when you decide to move, to the day you settle into your new home in Dubai. Our commitment to excellence ensures a stress-free journey.

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Practical Hacks You’d Be Glad To Know Before Moving To Dubai

Below, we will share three essential points you can do to help you prepare for the relocation. These hacks are practical yet effective, and you need to know them before heading to the airport.

Make A Checklist

Do not stress yourself trying to memorise all the things you need for the relocation process. Make a checklist that includes everything you have to do and the items you need.

Here are some of the pointers you can include in your checklist:

  • things to do,
  • documents, moving essentials,
  • securing a home,
  • items to donate or sell,
  • making a budget,
  • a list of travel precautions, and
  • a relocation timeline.

You can modify these pointers as needed. Make sure to create this list to start your moving process or after you get a job in Dubai. Download our Moving Checklist to stay on track! 

Calculate The Budget

When budgeting for moving, calculate the costs for preparation, the move itself, and after the move.

Make sure you have a post-move budget set up. This budget includes your transport fare upon arrival in Dubai. It also includes your living expenses (cost of living) for your first month or until you receive your salary.

Contact The Important Parties

Reach out to your real estate agent or employer a few weeks before your move date. This way, they can prepare any essentials before your arrival.

You can also confirm any essentials you need to bring with you to Dubai. Always prepare ahead of your moving day to avoid unwelcome situations.

Make Sure To Secure A Home Before Heading To Dubai

Finding the perfect neighbourhood in Dubai is pretty easy, especially since all neighbourhoods have good amenities.

You can choose to search for a neighbourhood from the luxurious areas or the decent ones in Dubai. Therefore, remember to set your housing budget before doing a home search.

Below are some of the best neighbourhoods in Dubai that are perfect for families and young professionals, especially expats.

Is Dubai good for British expats?

A British expat can enjoy many benefits when considering a move to Dubai. The allure of this vibrant city lies in its unique blend of modernity and tradition.

Expats can experience a sophisticated life in Dubai, surrounded by stunning architecture, luxury amenities, and a thriving international community. Living in Dubai offers a tax-free income, world-class healthcare, and top-notch education options.

Dubai boasts a dynamic social scene, with diverse culinary experiences, vast shopping centres , and a range of cultural events. With its sunny climate and a plethora of outdoor activities, Dubai provides a compelling destination. If you are seeking a high-quality, cultured lifestyle in the heart of the Middle East, Dubai is a great choice.

Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC)

This neighbourhood has thousands of spacious houses with Mediterranean and Arabic architecture. It has everything you need, such as gardens, supermarkets, banks, restaurants, shops, and schools. Located centrally, commuting around Dubai is easy for everyone.

Dubai Sports City

This neighbourhood has some of the best sports venues in UAE. Including Athletics Academy, Football Academy, ICC Global Cricket Academy and the Buch Harmon School of Golf.

In addition, Dubai Sports City also offers spacious apartments and good schools. This makes the neighbourhood perfect for families and expats who have just moved to Dubai.

Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO)

Dubai Silicon Oasis is truly special. It has the concept of a free zone technology park that integrates living and working areas.

You will find residential and office towers and also villas in this area. Perfect for British Expats or first time buyers because it is budget-friendly.

 

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Discover Better Job Opportunities Before You Are Moving To Dubai

Known around the world for its job opportunities, Dubai offers opportunities in various sectors.

Listed below are some of Dubai’s biggest industries to help you find more job opportunities in this city:

  • real estate and construction,
  • finance,
  • tourism and hospitality,
  • retail and wholesale trade,
  • transportation, and
  • telecommunication.

Make A Bucket List With The Must Visit Places In Dubai

Dubai offers so much in its tourism and leisure industries

Below are some of the exciting places you can include in your bucket list:

  • Sky Views Dubai,
  • Dubai Marina,
  • Burj Khalifa (picture above),
  • Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo, and
  • Dinner In The Sky.
  • Sightseeing tours – Abu Dhabi and Dubai
  • Skydiving/iFly

Conclusion: Your Journey to Dubai Starts with Santa Fe

Moving to Dubai from the UK is an adventure, and we are your trusted relocation specialists. We are relocation experts who have a lot of knowledge and are committed to excellence. We make sure that your move is not just a change of location, but a positive transformation for your whole family.

Embark on your journey to Dubai with confidence, knowing that at Santa Fe, your relocation dreams become a reality.

Contact us today and let your Dubai adventure begin!

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G’day mate! If you’re thinking of moving from Singapore to Australia, our top tips, visa advice as well as the changes you’ll have to adapt to is a great first step!

The prospect of moving to a new country may seem daunting, but at Santa Fe our main goal is to ensure you move with ease. Our experts will help make the move from Singapore to Australia simple and stress free. Giving you time to relax, explore and enjoy the new Aussie life with all family members.

Once you’ve decided to move to Australia, you need to decide where in the country you would like to call home. We have picked out our top destinations and the reasons why so many of our customers chose to live there.

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Sydney

Not only the capital of the country, but also the economic hub of Australia too. Sydney offers great career opportunities for anyone looking to take that next step. With its thriving business environment, Sydney is an attractive option for professionals from all walks of life.

 
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Bondi to Bronte Walk, beautiful sea view in Sydney Australia.

Sydney consistently ranks high in global quality of life indices. If you are moving from Singapore with your family, you can enjoy many benefits! These include excellent living standards, high class healthcare, and efficient public services.

If you’re ready to dive into the outdoor Aussie lifestyle, Sydney is definitely at the heart of the action. You can take advantage of its numerous parks and white sandy beaches, that we’re sure the whole family will enjoy. You may even be brave enough to enjoy surfing as a new hobby, you’ll be blending in as a local before you know it!

Melbourne

Melbourne’s commitment to a high standard of living makes it an ideal place for those looking for a balanced and fulfilling life. It also earns the title of the country’s capital of culture, embracing diversity with open arms. This vibrant cultural scene ensures there’s always something exciting happening for every member of the family.

The city is home to world-class educational institutions. Whether you have children already, they will have access to a fantastic choice of schools and universities.

For those with families, it has a great reputation for being family-friendly too. Its numerous parks and family-oriented events make it a wonderful environment for those growing up in the city.

The skyline of Melbourne and the Princess Bridge at dusk.
Melbourne Royal Botanical Gardens on a beautiful summers day.

Living in Australia comes with many differences. To help you adjust, we’ve gathered some useful tips to make sure you don’t get surprised!

Cultural Adjustment

Australia’s laid-back lifestyle is a stark contrast to Singapore’s fast-paced urban environment. Whether it’s having a barbie (barbecue) on the beach or soaking up the sun whilst enjoying wine tasting with friends. We say, embrace the change and take the opportunity to immerse yourself in the friendly Australian culture.

Weather Variations

Prepare for a shift in climate. Singapore’s tropical weather differs from Australia’s diverse climate zones. Research the different seasons, and pack accordingly to make your family’s adjustment more comfortable.

Comparing Sydney and Singapore, you can enjoy similar temperatures to Singapore during the Aussie Summer (Nov – March). During the Autumn and Winter months, it can drop to 10 degrees. This is quite a contrast to the all round hot weather Singapore has to offer.

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Healthcare and Education

Australia boasts a robust healthcare system and world-class education. We suggest researching the healthcare options and schools in your chosen location, ensuring a smooth transition for your family.

Housing

Sadly, Singapore rental prices are particularly high, with a steep rise over the past few years. However, according to budgetdirect.com rental prices are roughly 11%* lower in Sydney compared to Singapore. The site also suggests that the mortgage rates are 2.74% in Sydney compared to only 1.88% in Singapore.

(*Data sourced from Numbeo in March 2022)

The cost of buying a property and getting a mortgage can vary depending on the size of the property. These costs may greatly influence your decision.

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The Size

This is no secret; Australia is a big country. Australia is 7.688 million square kilometres, compared to Singapore’s 728.6, it’s rather different! You might have difficulty adjusting to the size in the beginning, so take it slow and try and see it as more to explore!

When driving between cities, make sure you bring spare tires and fuel as some areas have bad cell phone service. Traveling across Australia by land can last for hours to days, and that might be something you are not accustomed to in Singapore.

How to move to Australia from Singapore

If you are considering to migrate to Australia from Singapore, be sure to check the visa applications first. You can apply for permanent residency in Australia in three different ways:

  • a family-stream permanent visa: this requires you to have a relative who is an Australian citizen.
  • a work-stream permanent visa: for those who have an employer sponsoring them or you have the skills Australia is looking for.
  • business or investor-stream permanent visa: specifically for businesses offering skills that are on the Australia skilled occupation list

We have provided a short summary of each visa option above. However, we suggest reading the Australian government website for more information before making any decisions.

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Moving companies Singapore

Moving country is no easy feat! At Santa Fe our main goal is to make your move as simple, stress free and easy as possible. Over 130 years ago Santa Fe relocation began, supporting businesses and organisations move across the world.

Santa Fe wanted to keep growing and progressing, so the consumer side of the business started in 2018. Santa Fe carries on the legacy of Santa Fe and dedicates itself to helping individuals relocate locally and internationally.

We offer peace of mind to customers with our relocation experts that are by your side throughout your move. We also provide AI Technology through specialised third parties. This includes software which allows you to complete a home survey just by taking a few videos on your phone. We also have the latest technology that tracks your shipment across the sea, which you can access 24 hours of the day.

When making a major move, sometimes there can be a gap between when you move out and when you have the keys to your new home in hand. That’s why we offer reliable moving storage solutions, providing you with the flexibility you need during your move.

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Making an international move is a whole new process and an experience that can turn from dream to nightmare if you don’t know what to do. Perhaps you are looking to start anew in Australia and surround yourself with positivity and hope to transition to the country, make new friends, and have authentic experiences as the locals do.

Let’s talk about some secrets to help you transition into an Aussie who knows street slang, go-to spots, and local practices. Then, you’ll be ready to start working with one of our dedicated relocation experts to be on your way to experiencing Aussie life for yourself!

1. Have A Good Sense Of Humor

Socialising is easier when you have a good sense of humour. Be prepared, as Australians are self-deprecating; they love to make fun of themselves. They love telling embarrassing stories or telling you the worst things they did. They do this to break the ice and show that everybody is on the same level.

So, go and remember those memories you’ve hidden away. Maybe you have one where you might have eaten your mom’s cake as a kid and blamed “Snuggles”, your favourite stuffed toy who also just happened to have chocolate smudged on its face.
One thing you’d notice when you make friends with an Australian is when they start throwing insults right at your face; that’s how you can tell that you are now really close.

You’d hear things like, “Did a roo give you a haircut?” or some other equally brazen thing, but don’t fret. The more “hurtful” it might seem, the closer Australian friends are. Go ahead and throw a joke back at them and tease them for something else. Australian citizens usually don’t have restraint when it comes to teasing, and will most likely take it up as a challenge to come up with something more insulting to throw back.

2. Your Speech Patterns Have A Lot In Common

Singapore and Australia actually have some things in common when it comes to speaking. You have some similar speaking patterns and tendencies that Australians can also relate to, making it easier to fit in and transition to a new environment.

We mentioned in one of our articles about Singlish, a unique shortening of words some Singaporeans use. Phrases such as “I don’t want it” turn into “dowan”. On the same note, Australians also shorten their words like how they use “brekkie” for the word “breakfast”. So, when someone says, “What did you have for brekkie?”, they are saying, “What did you have for breakfast?”.

Basically, Australians aim to reduce any word into two syllables. Barbecue becomes barbie, umbrellas become brolly, and sandwiches become sanga. You can almost turn it into a sort of game. Try to pick out clues from context and figure out what people are saying around you.

This shortening even persists on national television. You’d open your television (some Australians say “telly”), and it shouldn’t come as a surprise if you’d hear newscasters shorten their words.

This shortening of words even extends to names. If your name is Jonathan or John, some people might call you “Jonno” (though this seems longer than John), especially people who you’ve established rapport with. Shortening names is a form of showing affection in Australia, which means if someone shortens your name, they consider you their friend.

Figuring out the nuance of how a different country uses the same language, but putting its own personal flavour on it is fascinating. So, if all of this might escape you for now, one thing that you might want to keep in the back pocket is ‘Ta’, which is a very short way of saying “Thank You”!

3. Embrace The Affordability

The average salary in Australia differs from state or territory governments. Singapore is different as the sheer size when comparing both countries is quite different. Singapore is a whole country and a city altogether, making it unique. This unique feature also means that salaries are roughly similar throughout.

The average salary in major Australian cities is usually around AUD 78,800 per annum; which is actually quite high! In a report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, or OECD, in 2022 Australia has the 7th highest average salary in the world.

One of the biggest expenses you’ll have every month is housing. Depending on where you live, prices can vary greatly. Using Sydney as our reference for comparison, we can see the difference from Singapore’s housing prices. A one-bedroom apartment located in the city centre in Australia will cost 2,500 AUD, while in Singapore the same one-bedroom will be 3,650 AUD on average.

If you have a family and are looking for a three-bedroom apartment in the city centre, it’s going to cost you at least 4,900 AUD in Australia. However, a similarly sized apartment in Singapore will be 7,337 AUD in Singapore.

When it comes to everyday shopping items like eggs, it will cost an average of 5.48 AUD in Australia, compared to the 7.30 AUD in Singapore. If you are like most Asians that eat rice as a staple, you’ll be glad to know that it only costs 2.76 AUD per kilo in Australia. This is a considerable difference to Singapore’s 3.84 AUD per kilo, despite the fact that Asia as a region accounts for more than a quarter of the global rice production.

Australia’s milk costs an average of AUD 2.03 per litre in many Australian cities but you can actually find stores that offer prices as low as AUD 1.00. On the other hand, milk in Singapore costs an average of AUD 3.59 per litre.

Woolworths, a trusted Australian chain of supermarkets, sells their Mountain Spring Water at around AUD 1.60. It’s interesting to note that Milk in Australia is often cheaper than bottled water. In theory, you could even replace all your fluid intake with milk! Though that probably won’t be too healthy.

When it comes to affordability, one of our expert tips for international moves is to know what to bring with you and what to ditch before moving. Once you decide, our pre-move household survey can help you create an inventory of exactly what will be making the move, and our packing services will get everything boxed and loaded without you having to buy a single box or roll of packing tape!

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4. Learn Their Different Road Signs

In Singapore, the sign for “pedestrian crossing ahead” is a person who is clearly crossing a pedestrian lane. On the other hand, the Australian government decided to use two feet enclosed in a circle with an arrow sign facing upward. This isn’t a secret, but it won’t be something people would talk about, as Australian citizens already have this ingrained in their brains.

Singapore has a sign for wild animals but doesn’t have one for domesticated animals like cows. If you see a sign with a joey on it, or Kangaroo for the non-local, that’s a sign for wild animals. If you see cows or other domesticated animals on it, that’s the one for farm animals.

It might seem daunting at first, and you’d find yourself guided by an Australian citizen from time to time, but once you’re used to it, you can count yourself an Aussie. And, if you decide to bring a vehicle with you, Santa Fe’s ocean freight services can move your car for you!

5. Familiarise Yourself With Their Drinking Culture

They Have Unique Beer Sizes

Some say that alcohol is a social lubricant, and maybe you just appreciate alcohol and occasionally go for a drink on casual fridays. Let’s say you’re in Brisbane and you’re celebrating your move to Australia from Singapore, or you just got your Australian visa and just head to the closest pub you can find and say, “Can I have a beer?” Right after saying that, you are given a 200ml glass of beer before you can even say how much you want or what kind of glass you want. Then off into the distance, you hear people say “pony” or “pot” or words that don’t sound like they belong in a pub.

All these weird words are all names of beer glasses. A “pony” is 140ml, while a “pot” is 285ml, and a “schooner” is 425ml, and if you hear someone buying you a pint, you’re sure that they’ve grown to like you as a pint is the biggest one at 570ml. If you’re a bit confused, just remember that a “beer” is a glass of beer and a pint is for more fun times. Knowing these will help you in any Australian state, as these are the most common glasses when ordering alcohol.

Fan Favourites And How Much It’ll Cost You To Party

Spending a night partying is fun and a great way to relax and unwind. Ordering what locals consider the best is a surefire way to experience genuine Aussie life. According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Australians commonly consume bottled wine. Around 34% of their consumption is wine, while 19% consume regular-strength beer.

Shiraz is the wine Australians mostly prefer due to its bright and bold characteristics. Shiraz is best enjoyed after firing up the grill for a barbecue and pairing it with your favourite protein. Shiraz comes in different varieties and prices ranging from 54 AUD up to 2,953 AUD.
For beer selections, you can start with XXXX (pronounced as four ex) and Victoria Bitter. Four ex comes in Bitter with a 4.4% alcohol volume, Gold, considered a low-carb beer, Dry, and Summer Bright Lager, available in lime and mango flavour. A 375ml bottle of four ex Gold usually costs 2.1 AUD, which is cheaper than Singapore’s Tiger Beer, which costs around 3 AUD.

Victoria Bitter is considered very refreshing and can be enjoyed any time of the day. Some recommend drinking this at a pub drinking it straight from the tap. If you want to enjoy this beer in the comfort of your home, a 375 ml bottle of Victoria Bitter costs 3.33 AUD.

Beer prices are generally affordable in Australia, and drinking beer at a pub is a great social experience you should try just once. Going to pubs for a fun night out is also a great way to find like-minded people you can unwind with.

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6. Check Your Points Before Applying

To be invited to apply for any visa, especially an Australian work visa, you must qualify for a set of requirements. You need to hit a minimum threshold for this point system, as they want immigrants to make an impactful contribution to Australia’s economy.

This system looks at factors such as age, work experience, English proficiency, and, if applicable, your partner’s credentials.

15 points are awarded to those who have eight years’ worth of work experience. If ever you had any experience working inside Australia, you will get 20 points for working for eight years or more.

A diploma for a trade qualification will get you 10 points, while a bachelor’s degree will net you 15 points.

When it comes to age, if you’re between 18 and 25 years old, you will get 25 points. For those who are a bit older, between 25 and 33 years old, you will get 30 points.

Passing or getting a band score of 7 on an English proficiency test like IELTS (International English Language Testing System) nets you 10 points, but you get 20 points for a band score of 8 to 9, where 9 is IELTS’ highest band score.

If you want to see how you fare, you can take advantage of a point calculator. Australia’s Department of Home Affairs has a point calculator where you just pick the visa you’ll be applying for and add in the required information. After that, it does all the calculations for you and gives you how many points you have!

7. Ask About Hard Rubbish Collection In Your State

Most Singapore citizens don’t experience hard rubbish collection as Singapore’s waste management process is different. Because Singapore’s area or land mass is limited, the government employs space-saving techniques. Waste is accumulated from garbage bins and trash bags and is then sent to an incineration plant for burning. Almost all of the trash is then burned, the smoke is filtered, and the ash is transported to a water body. This is the reason for the existence of trash islands from ash deposits. All this process is clean and safe.

Why are we talking about this, and what’s the secret, you might ask? Well, the Australian government has something called a hard rubbish collection. Though different Australian cities have different rules, it is a system where they collect rubbish free of charge once a year. This is for items like sofas, tables, chairs, and other furniture that you’ll have a hard time throwing away.

Australian cities have different rules, like how much you can throw per year; some cities allow you to throw up to 3 cubic metres twice per financial year. Instead of garage sales from other countries, the hard rubbish collection has also developed a culture of repurposing and recycling. You can repurpose items other people put out on sidewalks, which is pretty common practice. This helps you, especially if you’re starting and you don’t want to buy new furniture yet.

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8. Constantly Remind Yourself That Australia Is Big

This is no secret; Australia is a big country. We can’t even compare Singapore’s 728.6 square kilometres to Australia’s 7.688 million square kilometres, as Australia is the world’s sixth-largest country. You might have difficulty adjusting to the size in the beginning.

One common mistake most people make when they are new to Australia is underestimating the sheer size of it. Although reading about the different states might have given you an idea, it’s one thing to look at maps and read the numbers, and a whole other thing being there and experiencing the long drives yourself.

So, if you’re driving from one city to another, always bring extra tires and fuel, and you should note that there are areas with intermittent mobile phone connectivity. Land travel across Australia can last for hours to days, and you might not be used to that in Singapore.

9. Build A Relationship With A Mover

One simple trick to making moving easy is to get acquainted with moving services. Find a moving service like Santa Fe and create a relationship with them, as you probably would need their services more than once. Before heading to Australia, you can use international moving services to free yourself of moving worries.

As previously mentioned, land travel across Australia can take hours to days. Just imagine travelling with all your furniture and belongings. Santa Fe Relocation offers best-in-class shipment protection for your belongings on their journey, to reassure you that your items won’t incur damage along the way (and protect you if one of them does).

Conclusion On Moving From Singapore To Australia

Australians are fun-loving, and they have their own slang via shortening their words just like Singaporeans do. Culturally, there are some differences, but you’d probably also find a lot of things in common with their day-to-day goings on. Another thing that you’d need a little getting used to is the land mass, but it also has the potential for the makings of wonderful new adventures and road trips.

There’s so many things to enjoy and learn, as you make your way across the land down under.

So, getting acquainted with a mover you can trust and contact anytime will be a huge plus. We hope this will help you settle in Australia and create lasting relationships and beautiful experiences in the country.

Check our other articles if you want to know more about other places in Australia like Sydney, Brisbane, or Perth.

Frequently Asked Questions About Moving From Singapore To Australia

Why Do People Move To Australia From Singapore?

Some account for Australia’s affordable healthcare system as one of the main reasons for immigration, aside from common occupation-related reasons. Australia has one of the most comprehensive healthcare systems that provide public and private hybrid systems.

Which City Is The Best To Live In Australia?

Melbourne is considered by most people as the best city as it is ranked as the world’s most livable city. It has a great music scene where laneways are populated with great cafes and coffee shops.

Which City Is Warmest In Australia?

Darwin in the Northern Territory is considered the warmest as the average annual temperature reaches 27.4 degrees Celsius. This city has the highest average temperature and average monthly maximum temperature.

When Is The Best Time To Acquaint Me With Santa Fe Relocation?

You can contact them as early as you can through their website. The best time is a few days before your move so Santa Fe Relocation can help you plan what to pack for the whole process.

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Few countries in the world can call themselves an expat’s go-to destination. But based on the 1.5 million non-residents and an additional 500,000 permanent residents who thrive in the city-state, Singapore has become one of the world’s top places for migrants looking to make an international move.

Not only is Singapore a financial and business centre, but the diversity as a cultural melting pot adds to its overall appeal. For anyone looking for better opportunities outside their home country, Singapore is gold.

If you are from Australia and looking to move or relocate to Singapore, there are a lot of amazing things that are waiting for you. The modern amenities, high quality of living, and so many employment opportunities are just some of the major selling points for any would-be migrant.

This article will explore what you need to know to move to Singapore. The similarities and differences between the two countries, and what you should expect and adjust to so you can properly settle down in the Lion City of Asia. Once you’re done reading, you’ll be ready to get started with one of our dedicated relocation experts to start planning your own move!

1. Singapore Has An Excellent Economy

Most people will travel to Singapore in search of better employment opportunities. And who wouldn’t want to work in a country that is considered by the World Economic Forum to have the most open and least corrupt economy in the world?

Singapore has also shaped itself to be pro-business thanks to its super low tax rates, which is rated number one by the 2022 Index of Economic Freedom. Singapore is a true financial and digital hub in the region, and if advancing your career is your goal, making your way there is an excellent step.

You should also check the website of the Ministry of Manpower, as they often list in-demand skills that will make it easier for you to obtain a work pass. With the high rate of foreign nationals, you can clearly see that Singapore is actively searching for and cultivating talent, be it foreign or domestic.

Grab the opportunity that Australia and Singapore have excellent ties, that there are hardly any language barriers, and that the Ministry of Manpower has many initiatives and programs to help foreign workers get into Singapore.

For instance, this can clearly be seen with the updates to the eligibility for the Employment Pass in 2023. The Complementarity Assessment Framework or COMPASS will allow Singaporean employers to select highly qualified foreign professionals while improving diversity and growing Singapore’s Economy.

2. Getting The Right Pass Is Essential To Moving To Singapore

Now that we’ve talked about the excellent economy and many opportunities Singapore has, what exactly is this Work Pass, and is it different from an Employment Pass?

As an Australian, you can visit Singapore without a visa for a limited number of days. But since the goal is to stay in Singapore for longer and further your career, you’ll need to explore the many different types of Passes.

Work Pass is an umbrella term given to a foreign national who wishes to work or conduct business in Singapore. It is more commonly known as a Work Visa. There are several types of passes, depending on your skill level.

An Employment Pass is given to those who are highly skilled or have job offers at a managerial level. It is noted that the salary of an E-Pass holder should be at least 5,000 SGD.

An EntrePass is for those entrepreneurs who wish to conduct and open their business in Singapore, especially regarding innovative technologies.

An S-Pass is similar to the Employment Pass but for jobs which are referred to as skilled or semi-skilled. To qualify, the candidate must have a salary of at least 3,000 SGD a month.

A Work Permit for a migrant worker is for semi-skilled workers whose jobs are in the construction, manufacturing, marine shipyard, process or services sectors.

Several more types of passes cover different industries, but these are probably the most common. Depending on your type of pass, you will be eligible for medical insurance, renewals, primary care plans, and more. The length of your stay is also affected by the type of pass that you have.

You should also note that as long as you have a valid working visa and have worked in Singapore for at least six months, you may apply for a Permanent Resident Visa. This is, of course, very difficult to get, and most people will wait a few years to obtain PR to increase their chances.

Still, that is something that many people will want to visit when the time comes because it grants you more benefits. Universal health care, access to the Central Provident Plan, the chance to purchase homes through low-cost housing via the Housing Development Board, and so much more.

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3. Military Service Might Be A Point Of Discussion

One thing to note, however, about becoming a Permanent Resident is the National Service Liability. Any Permanent Resident who is a Male and is at least 16 and a half years old is required to enlist and will then begin their mandatory service at age 18.

However, a first-generation Permanent Resident, that is to say, the one who was given Permanent Resident status, is not required to do service. But, if you have a family or plan on having children, your son will be required to fulfil the mandatory national service.

This might be something you should discuss, as mandatory military training has not been in effect in Australia since the 1970s, and you might have strong opinions on the matter.

You should also note that deferment options are available in certain cases, such as studies. More information is available on the website of the Central Manpower Base for you and your family to discuss.

4. If You’re A Fan Of The Outdoors, Singapore Also Has A Lot To Offer When It Comes To Natural Wonders

Compared with the island city-state of Singapore, the Land Down Under is the sixth largest country in the world. With vast landscapes, rolling hills, sandy deserts, lush forests, snow capped-peaks, thousands of miles of beaches, and the world-famous wilderness that is the Australian Outback, Australia has a lot to offer when it comes to natural resources.

It’s not surprising that many Australians enjoy outdoor activities when they have all that room to have fun in. So, if you are more outdoorsy, and are worried you’ll be stuck in a concrete jungle with no greenery and wildlife in sight, then don’t fret. Singapore has a lot more natural attractions than you might think.

In fact, Singapore has a tropical rainforest. Add to that the Singapore Botanic Gardens, one of only three botanical gardens with a UNESCO World Heritage status, and you’ll have lots of greenery to admire.

On your off days, if you’d like to explore and get some fresh air, here are some places you can visit and get your green on.

  • Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
  • Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve
  • Labrador Nature Reserve
  • Chestnut Nature Park
  • Dairy Farm Nature Park
  • Singapore Zoo

Whether you’re looking for educational centres to take your kids to, forest trails where you can hike or bike, or to feel the ocean breeze on your face, Singapore has got it all.

5. Ride The Train To See The Rest Of The World

As a continuation of the previous entry, there’s also another factor about the size of Australia that you might miss. Long drives or land travel.

Of course, you could always fly, but some people enjoy long drives. The many stopovers in between major cities. Just looking out the window and appreciating the space there is.

Travelling by land from major city to major city in Australia can easily take 12 hours at least. Melbourne to Sydney is around 12 hours, and Sydney to Brisbane is another 14 hours. The train industry in Australia is very much alive with some trails going through some parts of the outback. Meanwhile, these trains’ service is excellent, offering maximum comfort.

As a small country, you might think Singapore won’t have similar services available. Well, you’d be wrong.

There are several trains that you can ride. You can start in Singapore and go to nearby countries such as Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, and even all the way to Europe! Although there will be some transfers along the way, if long train rides and land exploration are your cup of tea, many choices are available.

However, you’ll have to make adjustments when it comes to drives. In Singapore, people are legally required to have a certificate of entitlement to own a carfor the next ten years. Thanks to limited roadways, the Singaporean government created this scheme to avoid traffic and congestion.

You should also note that the certificate and the purchase of a vehicle itself are very expensive in Singapore, thanks to these restrictions. So, public transport is the way to go if you need to commute. No need to worry, though–public transport in Singapore is some of the best and cheapest in the world.

To go around the city you can opt for Basic Bus rides, the North East Line (NEL), and Downtown Line (DTL) which start at only 0.99 SGD for the first 3.2 Kilometres. Even cheaper are the LRT and MRT lines which are only 0.49 SGD for the same 3.2 Kilometres. Prices then increase for every kilometre increment of roughly around 0.10 SGD.

Although, you should note that these prices are what you would get if you use fare cards. They offer great discounts for your daily travels which can really add up in the long run. If you pay in cash, that 0.99 SGD becomes 1.70 SGD, so, it’s always better to get the card and be sure that it’s topped up.

In addition to bus and railway systems, there are also a lot of taxis available throughout the city. Fares start anywhere between 3 to 3.4 SGD as the flag down rate, which also includes the first kilometre. 0.22 SGD is then added to the bill for distance travelled or for every 45 seconds of wait time.

This pricing might be a bit of a shock as taxi rates in Australia are quite high. Using Sydney as an example, the flag down rate for regular hours is 3.6 AUD (3.36 SGD) which is more or less the same, but for every kilometre thereafter, Sydney taxis charge 2.19 AUD (2.04 SGD). The per kilometre charge is almost ten times more! So, in Singapore you won’t have to worry as much when going around the city or having to wait for a while in traffic, it won’t burn a hole in your pocket!

6. Housing In Singapore Is More Or Less The Same As In Australia’s Capital, Sydney

Singapore has one of the highest population densities in the world. With 7,800 people per square kilometre. Thanks to this fact, housing in Singapore can get expensive. That’s why most expats will live in urban housing units such as condominiums or apartments. Santa Fe’s customised pre-move consultation and household survey can help you plan for what to bring with you.

These are very attractive properties, especially to younger urban professionals, thanks to amenities such as pools, gyms, and playgrounds and their proximity to restaurants, shopping centres, and other establishments.

Due to Singapore’s very heavily regulated housing market, there are several rules and regulations on who can own property. That’s why renting is the most common choice for expats.

As a point of comparison, Singapore’s rental prices are very close to that of Sydney’s, which is considered to be Australia’s most expensive housing market. If you are looking for a one-bedroom near the city centre, it will cost around 2,600 SGD. For a small family of four in search of a four-bedroom apartment, it can go as high as 6,000 SGD, depending on how close you are to the city centre.

Another thing that you should prepare for is banking in Singapore. Having access to your money from a safe and accessible platform is essential. It will be easier for you to budget and keep track of your finances and use several online services to make payments.

Banks like DBS Bank, OCBC, Citibank Singapore, Maybank, United Overseas Bank and HSBC are all excellent choices. You should also check your local bank in Australia and see if you can open an international bank account or connect your Australian bank account with your Singaporean bank account. This way, it is easier to transfer funds if and when necessary.

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 7. Education For Your Kids Will Be Top Notch

If you plan on having a family, you’ll be glad to know that the quality of education in Singapore is some of the best in the world.

You’ll be glad to know that Singapore is home to the leading international schools in the world, and yes, the Australian International School is in Singapore. International Schools are the most common choices for expats. Their kids will be able to receive top-quality education but also have lessons and influences from the schooling system from their home country.

These schools can train the kids through multilingual instruction and will also have excellent facilities to aid your child’s education.

Once they are ready for University, or even for you if you’d like to pursue higher education, Singapore has six public universities and several colleges and waiting! Two of which are even ranked in the top 15 Universities in the world!

8. Keep All Your Important Documents At The Ready

Moving takes a lot of work. Between the packing, the plane tickets, and the boxes, one of the most important things to keep track of is the paperwork.

You’ll be surprised by just how much paperwork relocating to a different country needs. So, to ensure you are always on track, you should get all your documents in order. Buy a binder, keep originals, make copies of everything, and label neatly.

To start, you should have all these documents ready.

  • Passport
  • Birth and Marriage Certificates
  • Bank Statements and Credit Reports
  • Medical Documentation (Dental, Immunisations, Vaccinations, Covid Tests)
  • University Degree or Relevant Certifications
  • Police Background Check
  • Work Permit/Employment Contract
  • Customs Clearances

As well as any other documents outlined on Singapore’s Immigration Website. You should always check if there are any so you can stay up to date.

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9. The Right Moving Partners Can Make Or Break Your Relocation

Flying from Sydney, Australia, to Singapore will take about 8 and a half hours. And that’s just air time. When moving overseas, the hours you will spend prepping, making sure everything is ready, that nothing is left behind, that all the paperwork is in order… It can get overwhelming.

That’s why you’ll need the best moving partner you can get. Santa Fe has years of experience helping people change their lives by relocating to new places locally or internationally with our comprehensive offering of moving services.

You won’t have to worry about your belongings as they will be well taken care of by Santa Fe’s shipment protection services. You’ll just sit back, relax, and enjoy your flight to a new life that awaits you!

Conclusion On Moving To Singapore From Australia

Singapore is at the top of the list when it comes to quality of life, education, health insurance, and public transportation. It is also a cultural melting pot that has become a home to millions of people who hail from all corners of the world.

It is a financial hub and boasts one of the highest per-capita GDP on Earth. Hundreds of large companies and startups thrive in Singapore, providing many amazing opportunities for both traditional businesses and those in digital sectors.

As a future Australian Expat, if there’s any place you should consider moving to and starting a new life, you won’t be wrong going to Singapore!

Still not convinced? Try to read up on some of our guides to other amazing cities such as Hilo, Barcelona, Juneau, or Mesa.

Frequently Asked Questions About Moving To Singapore From Australia

Is Moving To Singapore A Good Idea?

Yes, Singapore’s excellent mix of cultural diversity, financial opportunities, and high quality of living makes it one of the best places there for Expats.

Is Singapore Expensive To Live In?

Yes, Singapore is one of the most expensive Cities to live in. However, the quality of living in Singapore is also one of the highest in the world, and there are lots of opportunities for high-paying jobs.

How Hard Is It To Get Residency In Singapore?

Due to the annual quota, becoming a Singapore Permanent Resident will take time and effort as well as having to comply to strict rules. There are several requirements and considerations that immigration takes into account for permanent residence, such as length of stay, profession, financial stability, and much more.

How Soon Should I Engage With Santa Fe Before My Relocation?

You should engage with us at least three months before your intended date of travel to give our staff and you to prepare. Call or Email us at the information provided on our website, and one of our representatives will gladly assist you.

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Singapore is an internationally renowned hotspot for tourism and expat employment. Singapore often ranks in the top five most desirable relocations.

Making an international move from the UK to Singapore has its challenges. Knowing where to start is vital to align your expectations and preparations. Relocating is a huge decision; you must consider your health insurance, education, employment, security, and other things. Before relocating from the UK to Singapore, you should be well-informed and well-equipped.

1. Secure Your Employment Pass

Singapore has a healthy, vibrant, and highly competitive employment market. If you’re moving to Singapore from the United Kingdom, chances are you are going there for work. Singapore prioritises permanent residents, but expats with longer passes get the edge.

Singapore offers a structured framework for foreign nationals seeking employment opportunities. The two primary work visa options for temporary stays are:

  • Employment Pass (EP): This visa is for skilled professionals earning a good salary (at least S$5,000 per month currently). It allows you to work for the length of your job contract, usually up to 3 years, with the chance to renew.
  • S Pass: This visa is for mid-skilled workers with a specific salary requirement (which can change). Valid for as long as your job contract lasts, with a maximum of 2 years and the possibility of renewal.

Remember: You’ll need a job offer from a Singapore company before applying for either visa. They’ll usually help you with the application process.

Your experience with well-known companies like Barclays, British Telecom, or Rolls-Royce is an asset! Here’s why:

  • UK firms in Singapore: Many British companies, including these examples, have offices in Singapore.
  • Matching skills: Your existing experience could be a perfect fit for similar jobs with these companies in Singapore.
  • Easier transition: Since you’re already familiar with the company culture, it could be a smoother move for you.

So, if you’re interested in working in Singapore, consider applying directly to these companies’ Singapore offices! You can leverage your existing experience and potentially apply for jobs directly with them in Singapore.

Planning on staying longer than a year? The Employment Pass is better for extended stays because it’s valid for longer.

Did you know we can assist you in finding the right visa for you? 

2. Make Sure You’re Not Travelling With Controlled Items

You might be setting your sights on travelling after you have secured your work pass and got all your documents ready. Note that Singapore has a specific list of controlled items you should avoid carrying while travelling. The following are:

  • Chewing gum
  • Gun-shaped cigarette lighters
  • Fireworks of any type
  • Endangered species of wildlife and associated by-products
  • Chewing tobacco, imitation tobacco products and other tobacco products
  • Controlled drugs

3. Use Your Employment Pass To Secure A Bank Account

In Singapore you can obtain a bank account in multiple ways. You can apply directly at one of the banks’ branches.

Online applications are available where you fill out forms and upload documents. Some banks require proof of employment or income, and any work pass will serve as proof of employment. Others accept self-employed applicants without any documentation.

If you’re in a bind and need physical cash, you can use your existing card to withdraw money from ATMs. However, most ATMs belong to the M1 network, which uses MasterCard International Inc.’s Maestro system. Most banks issue their own plastic cards, called “local bank cards,” which usually work at ATMs within the same network. These cards function exclusively with a designated account, ensuring maximum security.

Credit and debit cards are a widely accepted payment method, allowing you to shop with ease almost anywhere. Visa Inc. and American Express Co. are among the major issuers of credit cards. Debit cards act as a direct link to your bank account. Many businesses widely accept debit cards for contactless transactions.

4. No Drop In Quality Of Education

Education is one of the biggest worries for students and parents alike.

Singapore ranks 7th out of 50 countries in the Global Expat Survey 2018. In the education category, Singapore scored highly for having “an excellent education system”. This is because the country provides public and private schools for students aged 3 to 18.

The government spends around 4 billion SGD (2.4 billion GBP) annually on education. This spending covers the costs of schools (both primary and secondary) and universities. Your education is in good hands.

5. Singlish Will Shorten Your Conversation Time

As you enter Singapore, you’ll happily notice that most of them speak in English. You might hear what sounds like a strong accent at first. But soon, you’ll notice unique words and phrases like “nehmind” (meaning “nevermind”) or “dowan” (meaning “I don’t want it”). These are examples of Singlish, a fun way of speaking English that uses shortened words and phrases!

Singapore has four official languages: English, Singaporean Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil. You can converse with the populace easily, as around 48% speak English. In comparison, about 30% speak Mandarin, followed by Malay at around 9% and Tamil at around 3%. With this amount of English speakers, it’s easy to find one just around the corner.

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6. Clean, Spotless, And Affordable Public Transport

Singapore’s primary means of public transport are the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) and the bus. During your first weeks in Singapore, it’s best to familiarise yourself with the place. Taking the bus might be a familiar sight as double-deckers and bendy buses grace the highways.

Around 40% of Singaporeans take the MRT, and you might want to take it too, as it usually costs 2.48 SGD (1.49 GPB) per journey compared to the UK’s 10.66 SGD (6.40 GPB) tickets. Owning an EZ-Link card helps ease transportation payments. Some shops and restaurants also accept this card as a mode of payment.

Singapore’s government doesn’t allow eating and drinking on their train. Singapore keeps their subway cars clean, so no more finding food wrappers or smelly food stains on trains.

7. Private Transport

Maybe all this discussion about public transport makes you want your own car. Owning a vehicle is a necessity in most cases. Especially, if you prefer driving in the comfort of your car.

To do that, you need to bid on a Certificate of Entitlement. This certificate entitles you to operate a vehicle for ten years. Singapore imposed this to motivate people to own vehicles, thus lessening road congestion.

City planning is challenging as there is little landmass to work around. Thus, their government tries to work around traffic and eliminate the chances of road congestion.

8. Plan Your Way Around The City

After you have chosen a mode of transportation, make sure you plan your way around the city. Familiarise yourself with key locations. This includes pinpointing local eateries, shopping centres, and perhaps even bustling market stalls. You might want to try every local dish on your first week, but note that you will stay for quite a bit; you still have time to do everything you want.

If you are feeling a bit homesick, you can try British restaurants such as Windsor Arms, The British Club, and Smiths Fish and Chips. All these provide you with a hint of the UK while in Singapore.

Getting distracted is easy, there are countless exciting things waiting around the corner. Planning ahead or marking locations on your map can make your travel easier when you first arrive in Singapore. When you first arrive in Singapore, having a simple plan can make it easier to get around the city. Marking spots on your map before your trip can save you time and stress when exploring Singapore for the first time.

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9. Predictable Year-Round Weather

Singapore’s location makes it a great starting point for exploring Southeast Asia. Nothing’s stopping you from taking a weekend off at neighbouring places such as Bali, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia.

Singapore has a hot and humid tropical climate (84% average humidity) with two annual monsoons. The Northeast Monsoon Season occurs from December to March, while the Southwest Monsoon Season is from June to September.

The UK’s cooler temperatures likely had you reaching for jackets regularly. Singapore has a predictable weather that ranges around 25 to 31 °C, so, no need to pack your thickest winter jackets.

The Northeast Monsoon also has a wet phase from December to January and a dry phase from February to March. During the wet phase, you would witness continuous moderate to heavy rainfall, while the dry phase is pleasant with little or no rain. Planning your outings is easier as the weather is more predictable.

10. Full Control Of Health Care

The NHS (National Health Service) has issues regarding its long waiting lists for special treatments when you want to use your health insurance card. Singapore has MediShield, a type of health insurance for larger hospital bills. MediSave is a mandatory savings plan, and MediFund is for citizens who cannot cover their hospital bills. Processing is smoother because of the multiple programs available.

With Permanent Residency, you become eligible to enjoy Singapore’s comprehensive healthcare benefits. Short-term visitors can get coverage through employer-provided international health insurance or by purchasing their own plan.

Taxes fund Singapore’s healthcare. The Singapore government aims to give you more control over the care given to you. With full control over your healthcare, you choose the treatments and medications that are right for you.

11. Singapore Is Ideal For Expats

The expat population in Singapore is around 29% of the total population. With so many expats, it’s natural to find comfort by connecting with others from your home country. If you’re moving to Singapore alone, you might want to visit these communities.

Singapore is a melting pot of different cultures. Singapore’s status as one of the safest countries for expats further fuels the vibrant mix of cultures. You can join any expat community and be on your way to making friends and learning more about living in Singapore.

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12. Contact A Mover Beforehand

One of your nightmares might be packing all your household items like your kitchen appliances, maybe you have pots passed down from your grandparents. You might have kitchen knives that you want to bring everywhere or your comfortable pillows that will occupy all your precious luggage space.

One of the only solutions for this dilemma is to engage with a professional mover.

Sanelo is your trusted partner for all relocation needs, providing seamless support for moving locally or moving internationally. We offer door-to-door services, where you do not have to lift a finger!

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You’ll just sit back, relax, and enjoy your flight to a new life that awaits you!

Conclusion On Moving From UK To Singapore

Singapore has a lot to offer, from its rich culture and unique status as an island city-state to its fantastic weather. A country full of opportunities and possibilities for people who are up for it.

Moving to a new country can be nerve-wracking, but Singapore’s friendly expat community makes settling in a breeze! All this information will equip you with your move, and good luck with your new adventure.

For more information about other Southeast Asian countries, check out our articles about Malaysia or the Philippines.

Frequently Asked Questions About Moving From UK To Singapore

Can A UK Citizen Move To Singapore?

Brits! Visiting Singapore is visa-free, but working there requires an employment pass. Make sure you secure this document before moving for work-related reasons.

Is Singapore Friendly To Foreigners?

Singapore’s a vibrant mix of cultures. English fluency reaches about half of Singapore’s population, with expats making up a significant portion of residents. Singapore is also one of the safest countries for expats.

Is Singapore a Good Place to Live?

Singapore welcomes expats with open arms, making it the smoothest transition in Asia

Can Santa Fe Help Me Relocate From the UK To Singapore?

Of course we can! We relocate people all over the world, with a lot of those moves being to Singapore.

Ready to make the move? Click here to fill out your moving details. Your dedicated Relocation Expert will be in contact with you and talk you through the process.

If you have more questions click here and find your local office.

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Calling all ambitious expats and globetrotters! Are you dreaming of a vibrant new chapter in the Lion City? Transitioning to the cosmopolitan haven of Singapore can be an exciting yet daunting prospect.

At Santa Fe Relocation, we are here to illuminate your path with our comprehensive guide. This is your one-stop shop for navigating the ins and outs of relocating from Hong Kong to Singapore.

Whether you’re a seasoned professional seeking career advancement or a young family yearning for an enriching environment. Maybe you are a retiree looking to embrace a leisurely lifestyle, this guide offers all the important information.

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1. Getting a Singapore Visa

Finding the appropriate visa before entering Singapore is simple, yet many options can overwhelm you. Let us break it down for you.

S Pass

An S Pass is perfect if you have less work experience, including those who are a fresh graduate or if you’ve just started working. S Pass holders are eligible for a fixed monthly salary of at least SGD 2,300. This amount is usually for workers with less experience or those who recently graduated. You can still move to Singapore if you don’t have any experience in Hong Kong, as long as you have the proper certification.

Employment Pass

Another type is the employment pass which is perfect if your Hong Kong company transferred you to a different branch in Singapore. This pass is granted to those working in a managerial, executive or specialised role. The usual salary for owners of an employment pass starts at SGD 3,600 at the least.

Applying for this pass usually starts with your employer sending consent to apply for this pass on your behalf. They then have to submit all the required documents and the processing fee. Once approved, your employer will receive an approval letter which they will send to you.

You could then enter Singapore with this pass, and while in Singapore, your employer will submit another application to get your pass issued. Once approved, you can start working under an Employment Pass. If your employer offers you a position in Singapore, make sure you apply or have been granted this pass before you start.

Entre Pass

This pass is the best if you plan on bringing your business from Hong Kong to Singapore or opening your own business in Singapore. What they usually look for is if your business can offer employment opportunities for Singaporeans. It’s easier to pass this criterion since whatever business practices you apply in Hong Kong are easily applicable in Singapore. Another is that your company should be registered with Account and Corporate Regulatory (ACRA).

2. Similar Cultures With Subtle Differences

Expats can feel anxious because of the culture shock which includes language barriers for example. However, here are the similarities between Singapore and Hong Kong to ease your transition.

Food

Singapore comprises a combination of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and Western cuisines. This also means that Singapore has more varieties of food, and you can enjoy a range from western steaks to kimchi sets. You still feel at home while experiencing new cuisine.

Culture

Singapore’s origins are Austronesian people from Taiwan, and it has its own unique blend of multiple ethnic influences such as Chinese, Malay, Indian, and others.

It’s easier to adapt to a place with similar cultures. Also, setting up a business is easier as it’s easy to communicate with the locals and relate to them due to having similar cultures and a multitude of the populace speaking Chinese and Mandarin Chinese.

Safety And Cleanliness

Singapore has a crime rate of 596 cases per 100,000 people. Hong Kong, on the other hand, has a rate of 936 cases per 100,000 people.

Singapore and Hong Kong have strict cleanliness regulations. Also, both countries focus a great deal on the environment and mixing nature with architecture.

3. Singapore’s economy

Singapore and Hong Kong have been in contention as the best place to do business. Singapore’s competitive economy is on par with Hong Kong’s economic landscape. Singapore’s individual income tax rate begins at 3.5% and goes up to 20% for income above SGD 320,000. In Hong Kong, on the other hand, taxation starts at 2% and goes up to 17% for income above SGD 21,126 (120,000 HKD).

If you look at the income brackets, you will pay less individual income tax in Singapore than in Hong Kong. This means that if you have the same gross income in Singapore and Hong Kong, your net will be higher in Singapore.

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4. Your Salary Has More Weight

Singapore is as much of a financial hub as Hong Kong.

The average cost of living in Singapore is 13% cheaper than in Hong Kong, rent is 18% cheaper, and food expenses are 6% cheaper. Raising a family is 16% cheaper in Singapore, and you will be able to save 25% on rent. Pair this with the income tax brackets, and your salary has more weight in Singapore than in Hong Kong.

5. Singapore Is Geared For Sustainable Growth

Singapore and Hong Kong have respectable relations with different countries on the employment and business side of things. These relations are reflected through Double Tax Treaties. These double tax treaties are agreements between two countries to reduce the tax a worker or company should pay.

Singapore has 90 comprehensive DTTs from countries like Australia, Canada, China, India, Japan, Korea, and more. Singapore is geared for growth as these countries would be the spark in encouraging investment towards creating new companies. This further creates a chain where a new company arises, and other countries trust Singapore more, creating more opportunities and stabilising job opportunities for more tenured companies.

For new opportunities in business, Singapore has tax incentives you can take advantage of. There is a 75% tax exemption on the first 100,000 SGD and an additional 50% exemption on the following SGD 100,000 taxable income. The Singapore government developed this tax exemption unavailable in Hong Kong. This means that you are worry-free of tax on your first few thousand dollars.

All these are things that other investors also look into.it creates a healthy competitive economy for both old and new companies. Singapore might be your start towards financial prosperity.

6. Singapore’s Weather

Maximum temperatures for both HK and Singapore are similar from June to October. Singapore is warmer for the first few months at the start and end of the year.

7. Hiring A Moving Company Will Reduce Expenses

Hiring one of the best relocation companies like Santa Fe Relocation will help save you money with our fair rates. Damages to your items are covered by their shipment protection services which you can have for local and international move. Here at Santa Fe, we will have everything covered for you, so you will focus on what’s important. Moving your items with a highly experienced company like us, is more cost-efficient than selling and repurchasing new furniture and appliances.

Here are other articles on other countries in Asia like Kuala Lumpur or Beijing.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Moving From Hong Kong To Singapore

What are Singapore’s languages?

Most Singaporeans are bilingual in English and one of their three other official languages. An example would be a Singaporean speaking in English who can also speak Mandarin, Malay, or other Chinese varieties such as Hokkien, Teochew, and Cantonese.

Is Hong Kong The Same As Singapore?

Hong Kong and Singapore have similar cultures and languages and are located in Southeast Asia. They are separate entities and countries and are one of the Four Asian Tigers that had an economic boom in the past decades.

How To Get A Quote

We are considered a top rated moving company, part of the Santa Fe relocation company. We can provide you with a quote by filling out an estimation form, via our website. It is best to have a list of the items you have beforehand, so the quote is more accurate.

We have over 60 years in being an international moving company in Asia. Start of your relocation move from Hong Kong to Singapore with us, today!

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Hong Kong, officially known as the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China, is a city in south China, Southeast Asia. It has a long history of immigration, diversity, and great opportunity.

Relocating from Singapore to Hong Kong could be a big change, but also having a lot of familiar things. They both share a great economy, culture, language, a climate that’s not too far off, and a very high quality of living.

Are you thinking of relocating to Hong Kong from Singapore? Let us guide you on what you need to know, and we’ll also share some helpful tips along the way.

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1. What Is Life Like In Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a go-to destination for a lot of people, thanks to having a lot of opportunities. Hong Kong, a financial centre and business destination, is very rich. It has a lot of modern amenities, services, high-end shopping malls, amazing restaurants, top-of-the-line condos and apartment buildings.

Thanks to national security reforms, the overall crime rates in Hong Kong are considerably low and trending down.

2. Differences Between The Cost Of Living In Singapore VS Hong Kong

Both cities rank close to each other in the global list regarding the cost of living.

For the past 5 years, the exchange rate between the Singapore Dollar and the Hong Kong Dollar has stayed between 5.35 HKD and 5.99 HKD.

Based on the numbers, you won’t need to adjust your lifestyle too much. If you stick within your budget and familiarise yourself with what to prioritise in your spending.

4. Diving Into The Hong Kong Job Market

The Government has been actively pursuing economic development in many different aspects. There are four key industries that have a particular focus on financial services, tourism, trading and logistics, and professional and producer services. These are recognised as those that truly drive the economy of Hong Kong. So, if you are looking for employment or a career to transition into, these may start as a guide on what you might consider pursuing.

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5. Amazing Neighbourhoods To Stay Call Your New Home

Thanks to the many nationalities that live in Hong Kong, you can often find little pocket communities within communities. These are factors you ought to consider when choosing which neighbourhood to live in, other than whether it is a city centre or a quiet suburb.

Here are some places you might want to consider:

Mid-Levels is a very popular neighbourhood for both locals and expats.

Pok Fu Lam is an excellent choice to live in, thanks to its location. It is very close to both the downtown and the beaches of the south.

North Point is another excellent choice for expats, especially since the pricing in this neighbourhood is more affordable than in other parts of Hong Kong.

The Peak is one of the most affluent spots in Hong Kong and perhaps the highest in elevation, as its name suggests. The buildings in the area are excellent, offering several amenities you’d expect from a more pricey neighbourhood.

Sai Kung is the better choice if you are looking for a place that can offer you a bit of distance from the noise and rush of city living.

6. Entry Requirements To Hong Kong

A Singapore citizen with a Singapore passport may stay in Hong Kong visa-free for up to 90 days.

Applying for permanent residency requires someone to live in Hong Kong for at least seven years. So, if you plan on becoming a full-time resident, a working Visa will be the best choice.

Applying for a work visa in Hong Kong will fall under the General Employment Policy(GEP), which has several work visa categories that can be applied for. The most common of these include:

  • Technology talent admission scheme
  • Quality migrant admission scheme

There are different types of visas depending on the type of work you will be pursuing once in Hong Kong, and these are just a few under the GEP.

To be eligible for consideration, you should have the following:

  • Graduate Degree
  • Professional experience
  • Confirmed offer of employment
  • Proof from the employer of no local being able to fill the position

Finally, to apply for the Visa, you will need the following at the minimum:

  1. Completed Visa application form
  2. Singapore passport with at least 6 months validity and two blank visa pages
  3. Recent passport-size photo
  4. Bank statements from the last three months
  5. Original letter of invitation or proof of employment from your employer

7. Expat Communities Within Hong Kong You Can Connect With

It’s normal to need an adjustment period when moving to a new city. Despite their many similarities, moving from Singapore to Hong Kong, one can still feel culture shock and might need a little help finding your footing.

That’s why there are Expat communities within communities in Hong Kong. These groups will tend to host social events such as gatherings in restaurants, bars, galleries, and local holidays and festivals.

Thanks to the internet and social media availability, you can even find these groups online. With forums and message boards, you can communicate with other expats and see any future scheduled events. Online forums are also a great way to dip your toe in the water before joining in on any live events if you are not sure yet.

Who knows, in time, maybe you will be the one to host an event!

8. Engage With A Professional To Make Your Move So Much Easier

Moving to a new country will have all sorts of challenges. That’s why you should make the most of your trip and reduce the stress wherever possible. Partnering with a relocation service in Singapore like us (Santa Fe Relocation) ensures you enjoy your flight fully.

This also frees you from the hassle of carrying your belongings around, thanks to our shipment protection services. So, if you plan on relocating, whether locally or internationally, partnering with Santa Fe Relocation, which has years of experience in the business, is the way to go.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Moving To Hong Kong

What Is A Good Salary Level In Hong Kong?

According to recent studies, a single person will need at least 8,200 HKD for the cost of living before housing costs. Based on market trends, the lowest average salary is 9,300 HKD and can go up to a high average of 163,000 HKD.

Is There A Large Expat Population In Hong Kong?

Expats make up almost 10% of the population of Hong Kong. However, thanks to the pandemic and travel restrictions, that number has fluctuated over the last few years.

Can Santa Fe Help With My Relocation To Hong Kong?

Of course we can! We have been a moving company in Singapore for over 60 years, part of the Santa Fe relocation family. Once you have submitted an estimate online a representative will be glad to answer all your questions, guide you through the whole process as well as assist in any and all requirements.

Got any questions? Get into contact with our team here!

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