Singapore Called Utopia by Expats

A variety of parks, museums, art spaces and an international architectural icon. Obviously there are reasons behind the survey results put Singapore on the top ranking as a place to work and live.
"Singapore was comfortable," said Richard Martin, who refers to himself as a senior and expatriates working for the International Market Assessment. "And a very good location to reach out to Asia."
But there is always a shortage of any utopia. Cost of living in Singapore continued to skyrocket – especially when compared with neighboring Indonesia and Malaysia. Singapore is also listed as the most expensive universal by 2015, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's output.
Later, emerging sentiment against foreigners envy. This might be understood when view data Singapore Government statistics showing the number of foreign workers there reached 1, 32 million people out of a total population of 5.6 million.
Moreover, based on the approximate site of expatarrivals.com and other data, the number of expatriates reached 600,000 people. This refers to the number of professionals and energy level managers who are more skilled, higher income earners who often hold work visas.
Based on the new regulations, companies must recruit manpower in the country for two weeks before being allowed to offer jobs to foreigners to fill jobs with the standard salary under 12,000 Singapore dollar or approximately USD 118 million per month by month, or less than that.