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ICA FAQ - Appeal for Visit Pass (for long term stay)

Source 1. How can I appeal if the application is not approved? Do I have to fill up any form(s)? You may appeal in writing. No verbal appeal will be accepted. When writing in, please indicate applicant's full particulars (i.e. name, date of birth and Foreign Identification Number) and our file reference number in the letter. You do not have to fill up any form if you are sending your appeal letter via post, email or through our Information Counter. However, if you wish to obtain a queue ticket to submit by hand at our counters, you will then be required to fill up an application Form 14 and attach your appeal letter together. 2. What should I write in my appeal letter? You may include any information that you deem relevant in supporting your appeal for the pass that you wish to apply for (e.g. relate your needs to the application) and enclose any additional supporting documents that you think might be beneficial in justifying your case. 3. How long does it take to proces

There's No Need to Set a Price to Everything

Last year, a co-worker asked for my help with her printer at home, she said she bought it and installed according to the manual but she had no idea why it's still not working. She asked me what can go wrong, and I told her that I cannot advise further without taking a look at the printer, the connection and etc, so I offered to check it out during my lunchtime, and good thing is that her house is only a few bus stops away from our workplace. So we took a bus to her house together, when I was about to swipe my EZ-Link card, she offered to use hers instead; she had two cards, I think one is for backup. When I arrived, I did some basic checking, plugs checked, driver installed checked, and found that there was no problem. Actually her default printer is some other printer, maybe it's her old printer, I asked her to try to do a printing like what she would normally do, and yeah, she just printed without selecting the printer, which means she was trying to print to a non-existen

M1 Announced Dividend of 8 Cents (S$0.08) Per Share

Source Broadcast Date: 21 Jan 2013 (Mon) Time: 17:31:05 Dividend Final: S$0.063 Special: S$0.017 Total: S$0.08 Record Date: 15 Apr 2013 (Mon) Time: 17:00 Include Dividend (CD) Now until 10 Apr. Exclude Dividend (XD) 11 Apr (Thu) 12 Apr (Fri) 15 Apr (Mon) Payable Date: 25 Apr 2013 (Thu)

Bullish SingPost Stock Price

On 20 Dec 2012, I bought 5 lots of SingPost (S08) at S$1.145, after factoring in all the fees involved, it costs S$5,747.17. Reason why I bought it is simple, it's stable, even if the US were to fall into the fiscal cliff, I'll just collect that neat 5.4% yield and average down whenever I have spare cash; SingPost have a history of paying constant dividend of S$0.065 per share per annum, even during the 08/09 financial crisis. Today 21 Jan 2013, SingPost is valued at S$1.18, what I will get after fees is S$5,870.25. S$5,870.25 - S$5,747.17 = S$123.08, small little profit. But I'm not going to sell, I expect the price to go above S$1.20 when the stock is trading on Cum-Dividend (CD) because by the end of this month, they should be announcing their dividend payout. Let's see whether my prediction is accurate ;)

DBS Vickers Cash Upfront Comission-Free Trades Promotion

In Dec 2012, I made 3 DBS Cash Upfront trades, the total commission that I paid was S$18 * 3 * 1.07 = S$57.78. Yesterday I received a letter stating that they refunded exactly S$57.78, I checked my cash upfront account and indeed the refund has already been credited, great, extra moola.

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