Hi Binusian,

Ada yang tahu gimana perhitungan bandwidth untuk
e-learning dengan kapasitas sekitar 40 client?

Sry, pertanyaan singkat. Thanks.

Cheers


--- aping <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Just sharing.
> -------------
> How to work in Singapore:
> You have to get a work contract between you and the
> company along with a visa to work in Sinapore (Work
> Permit or Employment Pass) delivered by the SIR
> (Singapore Immigration & Registration) which depends
> on the lenght and the nature of the job. Instead of
> saying what the SIR says, ask them the questions
> directly at
> http://www.mha.gov.sg/cgi-bin/sir/index.cgi. Now, if
> you didn't found a job and you are looking for one,
> here is where this will be useful.
> 
> How long can I stay in Singapore looking for a job?
> Arriving in Singapore, you will get a social visit
> pass which validity will be of one month. Every
> month,
> a few possibilities are available::
> Go renew your visa at the SIR (in front of the MRT
> Lavender station). You can renew it a few times
> without them saying much. After 2 or 3 times, they
> will start to ask questions and you better have
> answers.
> 
> Getting out of the country for a few days at least
> and
> then getting back to benefit from an all new visa
> when
> you return. If you enter via the Causeway or via
> Tuas
> Link (the two frontier post with Malaisia), you will
> only get a 2 weeks visa. But if you enter via the
> Changi Airport, you get a one month visa.
> 
> You can also get sponsored by a Singapore citizen or
> by a PR, Permanent Resident. He just has to sign a
> form saying that you have a good morality. Here too,
> you will have to renew it every month but the
> immigration services are much less regarding and you
> will be able to stay for at least 6 months.
> 
> By combiming those three solutions, I think that you
> can stay without any problems as a tourist(social
> visit pass) during at least 6 to 9 month. This
> should
> be enough to know if you can find a job in
> Singapore,
> isn't it?
> 
> Warning: Staying after the agreed delay is an
> offense
> which is severely reprimended by the lsingaporian
> law.
> Some girls from surrounding countries like Thailand
> come to make business of their body, are doing this
> often and overstay their visa. They often end up
> with
> a 6 to 9 month emprisonment term after an arrest and
> a
> fast trial. Conclusion: never get in trouble with
> the
> immigration. You would loose everytime! On the
> countrary, in case of problem, always be lenient and
> recognize your mistake by saying that you don't know
> the law, even if everybody should know the law.
> 
> Can I work unofficially?
> Here again, I don't advise you, for the same reasons
> as in the previous chapter.
> 
> Where and how to look for a job?
> Like if you had to find an appartment, go deep in
> the
> Straits Times which has plenty of daily job offers.
> But for the managers and very qualified job, it's in
> the saturday morning eedition that you should get.
> However, I have a feeling that a impressive
> screening
> of the Straits Times resumes is done and that
> usually
> few foreigners CVs pass this net. No garanty of
> results then.
> 
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