'Luxurious lifestyle on a budget': Swiss expat explains why it's hard for foreigners to leave Singapore

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Mary Muller swapped Switzerland for Singapore and it seems like she ain't heading home anytime soon. The Swiss expat's experience of the little red dot has been amazing so far, based on her most recent YouTube video on Monday (Feb 5). In the clip, Mary delved into potential reasons why expats like her find it 'so hard' to leave Singapore....

The Swiss expat's experience of the little red dot has been amazing so far, based on her most recent YouTube video on Monday .

Mary also noted that most expats in Singapore live in private housing. Not only is this an example of luxurious living, the useful amenities within close proximity is a nice touch.And if you've got a bit of a travel itch or have a long weekend to spare, Mary pointed out that expats can explore a whole host of nearby destinations.

For other expats from countries that are less safe, Mary noted how they appreciate the serenity and lack of danger in Singapore.

 

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