COUNTRY ESQUIRE
You can take a short feeder bus ride to the Junction 8 Shopping Centre and Bishan MRT station. Thomson Plaza, Singapore Island Country Club are within few minutes drive from Country Esquire. Residents can use the Central Expressway (CTE) and Pan Island Expressway (PIE) to travel to different parts of the island.
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COUNTRY ESQUIRE LOCATION MAP
FACILITIES AT COUNTRY ESQUIRE
- SWIMMING POOL
- TENNIS COURT
- SQUASH COURT
- GYM
- BBQ
- 24-HOUR SECURITY
- CAR PARK
NEAREST MRT STATIONS
MARYMOUNT MRT STATION
Distance: 1.55 km
BISHAN MRT STATION
Distance: 2.18 km
ANG MO KIO MRT STATION
Distance: 2.35 km
NEAREST INTERNATINAL SCHOOLS
AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Distance: 3.46 km
LYCEE FRANCAIS DE SINGAPOUR
Distance: 4.3 km
CHINESE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Distance: 4.36 km
NEAREST PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AI TONG SCHOOL
Distance: 0.23 km
ANG MO KIO PRIMARY SCHOOL
Distance: 1.39 km
ANG MO KIO PRIMARY SCHOOL
Distance: 1.39 km
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Re: Is it possible to retire in Singapore as PR forever?
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Just realised I posted the same link in my earlier post. It was mentioned again in parliament the other day (point 62):
https://www.mha.gov.sg/mediaroom/parliamentary/second-reading-of-the-immigration-amendment-bill/
No .....
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Re: Is it possible to retire in Singapore as PR forever?
I think removing the right to appeals is very problematic, everybody deserves to have their cases heard.
They still have the avenue mentioned in the article.
"It added that even without the statutory appeal, PR applicants .....