@cvetu2004 <blockquote rel="cvetu2004"><blockquote rel="coco_kutz">Hello ex-SG peeps,
We just moved in Sydney last week. May tanong lang about CPF transfer. Anong better when it comes to conversion rate and transfer fee --
transfer CPF to POSB then remit to NAB
CPF derecho to NAB?
Salamat in advance!</blockquote>
Hi, ex SG din ako pero magrenounce pa lang ng PR. Paano mo pala ginawa ito if andito ka na sa AU. And also, paano mo din gagawin ang CPF withdrawal mo? I learned na need notarized mga docs kaso lang napaka-expensive ng fee ditto sa AU.
Thanks sa inputs mo in advance.
Nga pala, I will choosed option 1 kasi mas mabilis ang process na ito kumpara sa option 2, it will take additional 10 days I think.</blockquote>
We're on the same boat. Planning to renounce pa lang kami, probably this January after earning the interest. Though sabi ng friend ko na nakausap ko kahapon na nagwithdraw last year, kahit pala earlier than december mag withdraw, pro-rated daw ang interest, pinadala sa kanila after few months.
At yan din ang recommendation nila, ung option 1.
Then, nasa Canberra daw ang Embassy ng Singapore. It's not that fast daw bago ma-issue ung document na need para makapag withdraw ng CPF, it will take more or less 3 weeks daw. Unlike SG na makukuha ung document na un on the spot na mag cancel sa ICA. Pero since wala pa kami plan na mag travel pa to Singapore, we'll process it here.
Balitaan tayo kung sino mauuna, tatawag ako sa Embassy bukas dahil sa nawawala na ang re-entry permit ni partner kasama un sa isu surrender.