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Submit MC on OneNS as an NSF

· 5 min read
NSVault Editorial Team
Practical guides for Singapore NSFs and NSMen

Getting an MC is usually the easy part. Closing the admin loop is where the avoidable problems start.

The common mess looks like this: the unit is informed halfway, the MC is photographed badly, the digital link is copied instead of uploaded properly, or someone assumes the system auto-approval means nobody needs to know anything else.

The cleaner route is simple once you treat the MC submission as its own short task.

Illustrated medical admin banner with a referral note, service card, and health icon.

Exit Permit for NSMen: 5 Overseas Study and Work Scenarios Explained

· 6 min read
NSVault Editorial Team
Practical guides for Singapore NSFs and NSMen

Exit Permit gets confusing because most people hear three versions at once:

  • the old version from someone older
  • the panic version from group chats
  • the current official rule

The easiest way to make sense of it is not by memorising random statements. It is by understanding the thresholds and then testing them against real situations.

Illustrated ORNS admin banner with a kit bag, call-up calendar, and document card.

Report Sick in Camp and Submit MC on OneNS

· 6 min read
NSVault Editorial Team
Practical guides for Singapore NSFs and NSMen

The most annoying part of reporting sick is often not the illness. It is the admin around it.

Problems usually happen because someone disappears before informing the unit, assumes the MC alone settles everything, or forgets the OneNS follow-through entirely. The good news is that the low-drama version is very repeatable.

Inform early, follow the correct medical route, keep the paperwork, and close the admin loop before you switch off.

Illustrated medical admin banner with a referral note, service card, and health icon.