AngloINFO Singapore Newsletter

Monday 13 October 2008

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A Sea of Paper

After making a move to or within Singapore, a great deal of your time can be taken up dealing with paperwork. Whether you're making an application for residency, registering a car, or simply notifying all the relevant authorities of a new address after a house-move, you're bound to find yourself posting paperwork, waiting in queues or navigating complex websites.

where to go, what to send

AngloINFO can help you. In The AngloFILE category, Practical Information, you'll find links to INFOrmation Pages loaded with useful details and the contact information for managing paperwork in your region.

Much of the administrative process can be handled by post so it's helpful to know what services are available and how to use them. The page on Post & Postal Codes explains how to find a post code, address and send a letter, or see The AngloFILE, AngloINFO's local directory of businesses for Courier & Package Delivery: Local.

To find your local administrative offices, see the page on Administration Offices. And if you need to find the telephone number for some other local organisation you can search the Yellow Pages online from the Telephone Directories page.

Finally, if you need help with an administrative matter, you can hire the help specialists; see the category on Orientation & Moving to Singapore.

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