Just a note to everyone. She has found a new job in Singapore and in the process. Wishing her all the best in her new job and hopefully she will like her new job
There are many from China in their 40s-50s surviving in Singapore, I'm sure she able to survive too. Many China businesses are in Singapore and most service or sales person in this company do employ people from China to handle China tourist. All the best to her!
Everywhere is the same. I have seen people stay abroad for more than 10 years. I have also seen people that can't last more than 6 month. Even can't earn back the agent fees
@AsiaChinaUnseen Yes, its difficult and take lotsa courage for one to travel alone overseas to a unfamiliar environment to work. Wish them all the best !
@@AsiaChinaUnseen I believe your channel have good intention which could provide help to those China people working in Singapore by answer any of their questions and provide awareness. Just in case you need translation I probably could help or she can seek help from TH-camr who is a China lady call 刘姐who work in Singapore for about 3 years. Her channel is 中国刘姐在新加坡.
Sigh.... Working with various customers with different needs is troublesome but part of the fun. Should have used her voice recorder in her phone to remember all the details and note it down somewhere. She's a pretty and cute girl, it should not be difficult to find a decent job. Just don't give up too easily.
She has found a job and is in the process. She might have to leave Singapore for a few days and the cheapest alternative is to go Malaysia and come back when the permit is ready at new company. Life is full of surprise thou.
@@AsiaChinaUnseen After leaving for Malaysia, I'm quite sure she can come back in immediately as a tourist. But things are much cheaper over in Malaysia while she waits.
@@Black_Sun_Dark_Star can she just leave and come back as tourist? I know she is leaving in a few days time, not sure where she will go. if she fly back to china and fly in again she will waste a lot of the air ticket
@@AsiaChinaUnseen Yes, that can be done. My former in-laws did just that. I would recommend she stay there for a week though. Less questions asked by the customs officers when she re-enters Singapore. However, make sure she is not working during the wait. If not, she might be barred from staying in Singapore.
Follow up video of her
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her youtube channel is www.youtube.com/@Nancy_gq
Just a note to everyone. She has found a new job in Singapore and in the process. Wishing her all the best in her new job and hopefully she will like her new job
I think she should apply for train station customer service or something similar. There are job that doesnt require good memory.
@@Teochewtuahang she has found a job and hope the best for her
It's ok to find a suitable job that fit her skill. Staying in a job that stress her out is not going to work for long.
She has find a clerical work or admin job now is waiting for her permit. Anyway she may have other issue again when she start her new job
Good luck for her, hopefully she can survive and get better 🙏
Yes wishing her all the best.
There are many from China in their 40s-50s surviving in Singapore, I'm sure she able to survive too. Many China businesses are in Singapore and most service or sales person in this company do employ people from China to handle China tourist. All the best to her!
Everywhere is the same. I have seen people stay abroad for more than 10 years. I have also seen people that can't last more than 6 month. Even can't earn back the agent fees
@AsiaChinaUnseen Yes, its difficult and take lotsa courage for one to travel alone overseas to a unfamiliar environment to work. Wish them all the best !
@@AJQwertyu she come here alone and without any friend, I don't think she has any friend in singapore even now
@@AsiaChinaUnseen I believe your channel have good intention which could provide help to those China people working in Singapore by answer any of their questions and provide awareness. Just in case you need translation I probably could help or she can seek help from TH-camr who is a China lady call 刘姐who work in Singapore for about 3 years. Her channel is 中国刘姐在新加坡.
Thank you very much
Sigh.... Working with various customers with different needs is troublesome but part of the fun. Should have used her voice recorder in her phone to remember all the details and note it down somewhere. She's a pretty and cute girl, it should not be difficult to find a decent job. Just don't give up too easily.
She has found a job and is in the process. She might have to leave Singapore for a few days and the cheapest alternative is to go Malaysia and come back when the permit is ready at new company. Life is full of surprise thou.
@@AsiaChinaUnseen After leaving for Malaysia, I'm quite sure she can come back in immediately as a tourist. But things are much cheaper over in Malaysia while she waits.
@@Black_Sun_Dark_Star can she just leave and come back as tourist? I know she is leaving in a few days time, not sure where she will go. if she fly back to china and fly in again she will waste a lot of the air ticket
@@AsiaChinaUnseen Yes, that can be done. My former in-laws did just that. I would recommend she stay there for a week though. Less questions asked by the customs officers when she re-enters Singapore. However, make sure she is not working during the wait. If not, she might be barred from staying in Singapore.
Her permit has been cancel now is waiting for her new company. It also depend on how fast the new company process her application
Malaysia is the best no1 in the world 🌎 cup 🏆
Malaysia is good place to go because of exchange rate but not a good place to work. Singapore is a better opportunity for them
She is lovely.
Please urge her to stay in Singapore. She could try applying to supermarkets. I see many non Singaporeans working in supermarkets.
I cannot disclose too much as everything is still in progress until she settle down maybe I will update her status next month.
Chinese Girls on 'work' or 'student' visa normally are here on sex work unofficially or in KTV
Not sure about that