Crown Relocations has over 50 years of experience helping expats and families move and relocate to Singapore from all around the world.
With our extensive knowledge and on-the-ground operation on the island, we can provide a comprehensive overview of moving to Singapore, including the cost of living, visas and residency, accommodation, and the educational system for you.
Understanding the Visa Process When Moving to Singapore
Cost of Living in Singapore
Food and Groceries
The cost of food and groceries can vary greatly depending on your dietary preferences and eating habits. A meal for two at a mid-range restaurant costs around SGD 60.
Transportation
A monthly public transportation pass costs around SGD 83. Taxis are also available and can be expensive, with fares starting at SGD 3.20
Utilities
The average cost of utilities (gas, electricity, and water for an 85m² apartment) is SGD 157 per month.
Miscellaneous Expenses
Other expenses, such as entertainment, can vary greatly depending on your interests and habits. A movie ticket costs around SGD 10, and a pack of cigarettes costs from SGD 11.60 onwards.
Finding the Right Housing For Expats Moving to SG
Neighbourhood | The Attractions |
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Holland Village | Great restaurants, cafes, shops, near MRT station, close to Botanic Gardens and Orchard Road. |
Orchard Road | Shopping centers, restaurants, hotels, cinemas, nightclubs, premium living area with public transport. |
Tanglin | Prestigious area with embassies, various property types, easy access to Orchard Road and AYE. |
River Valley | High-rise condominiums, conservation houses, restaurants, cafes, well-connected by public transport. |
Serangoon | French School and Australian International School nearby, spacious homes, great transport links. |
Bukit Timah | International schools, social clubs nearby, community feel, green spaces. |
Woodlands | Large American expat community, Singapore American School nearby, spacious homes and amenities. |
Sentosa | Resort-like living on an island with beach access, high-end options. |
East Coast | Seafront views, family-friendly area with apartments and activities. |
Renting and buying properties in Singapore
While renting is common, expats also have the option to buy property in Singapore. Understanding the rules and regulations, including the pros and cons of owning a property in Singapore, is crucial for expats.
We have a detailed insight into buying vs renting in Singapore if you need more information on that.
Educational System for Expat's Kids in Singapore
Settling into Life in Singapore
Expats should familiarize themselves with the cultural diversity and social norms of the city-state. Singapore has its own unique traditions and social etiquettes, such as addressing individuals by name and using honorifics. Learning a few key phrases in official languages like Malay, Mandarin, and Tamil, along with understanding Singlish, a colloquial language blending English with other expressions, can help expats communicate effectively with locals.
Additionally, respecting the major religions in Singapore, including Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, and Hinduism, and participating in cultural and religious festivals are essential to honouring the country’s diversity
Conclusion
Moving to Singapore offers you a unique blend of opportunities, cultural experiences, and a high quality of life.
With comprehensive resources and support networks from us, you can embark on your journey to live in Singapore with confidence and enthusiasm.
Encouragement for expats considering relocation to Singapore
For those considering a move to Singapore, the expat community and the Singapore government provide ample guidance and support to facilitate a smooth transition and enjoyable expat life in Singapore.
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