Expat Living (Singapore)

NOTES ON Networking

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Associatio­ns

Associatio­ns are an excellent starting point when you’re new to Singapore, and they offer a host of support services. They are generally linked to nationalit­ies, although citizens of any country can join. Attending a newcomer event is an excellent way to meet people and get involved in the community. Associatio­ns offer many of the same social benefits found at clubs, without the expensive membership fees. A low annual fee is usually charged and may include a monthly magazine that will keep you up to date with social activities.

Groups like the American Associatio­n of Singapore (AAS), the British Associatio­n (BA), and the Australian and New Zealand Associatio­n ( ANZA) organise sports leagues and regular meetings, outings, charity events, book clubs and social gatherings. Women’s organisati­ons include the American Women’s Associatio­n (AWA), Scandinavi­an Women’s Associatio­n, Italian Women’s Group, Indian Women’s Associatio­n and SpanishSpe­aking Women’s Associatio­n.

Social and Sporting Clubs

Clubs can provide an instant network and are another way of meeting more expats. Most social clubs offer facilities including pools, gyms, restaurant­s, youth camps and classes. Likewise, sporting clubs, such as the Singapore Polo Club, are an excellent way to meet friends with similar interests. Clubs can be expensive, so try to meet current members and ask about the facilities. Also, do some comparison­s of locations, membership rules and prices. The British Club, Hollandse Club and American Club are just a few of the popular clubs in Singapore.

University Alumni

Another way of meeting people with whom you will instantly have something in common is through your university alumni associatio­n – log on to your university’s website to find out more.

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