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Hi, my name is William Goh, Andrew Yap’s manager/mentor. I am using Andrew’s account (my business partner) to reply you.
Under current CEA policy, only those who work at government service are required to get consent from their employer before becoming a real estate salesperson. No permission is required if you are from the private service.
Moreover you are currently unemployed, there is no necessity to correspond with your ex-employer.
In the meantime, welcome to visit my website to know more about real estate journey, also about me :
www.williamgohproperty.com
Please feel free to email, call/sms me @9477-3900, to know more or to arrange a meet-up too. Look fwd to hear from you.
Best Regards, William Goh, mobile 9477-3900 
Group Division Director
Team Leader/Recruitment/Training
CEA Reg No: 010617A
Powerful Negotiator, The No 1 Team in PropNex
Email: williamgoh88@gmail.com
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Kevin Chung 莊國賢
Nope. If you are unemployed, there is no employer for the agency to write to.

I am Kevin Chung, a Senior Division Director with Knight Frank, a global real estate consultancy. I founded DARE Group and we have good experience in luxury residential properties as well as a strong DARE Business Spaces group with sub groups focusing in Offices, Retail and Industrial. We serve a network of High Networth Investors and our group consist of many mid career professionals joining us to develop their Real Estate advisory career.

Call or WhatsApp me 96855070  for a non obligation discussion on how DARE Group can help you achieve more in a smarter way.

Kevin Chung R020630C
Senior Division Director
DARE Group - DARE Luxury - DARE 11 - DARE Business Spaces - DARE Heritage @ Knight Frank

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