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  • #46
    giving ladies a head start not so "tulan" - this i can understand
    protecting the FT is more jialat - furthermore these people above mentioned plus burmese also all use sg as a jumping board to greener pastures. and at your expense, i can see it and i am only there about 2-3mths in a year
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    • #47
      Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
      giving ladies a head start not so "tulan" - this i can understand
      protecting the FT is more jialat - furthermore these people above mentioned plus burmese also all use sg as a jumping board to greener pastures. and at your expense, i can see it and i am only there about 2-2mths in a year
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      • #48
        Originally posted by Nooch View Post
        Folks, the FTs ie PRCs, filipinos etc are everywhere ubiquitous is the word for it. I can only think of 2 things tat i did NS for:

        1. To do 2 + yrs and let e ladies have a headstart
        2. To protect e FTs and they in return take our ricebowl.

        Y? Cos they are cheaper. In fact I have seen so much PRCs workin in foodcourt some selling Cha Kway Teow. I remember one time I went foodcourt to order chicken rice, upon seein she look like local I order in Hokkien, Kueh Berng, e lady look at me and ask me in a heavily beijing accented mandarin wat I want... sigh...

        Where'e our roots? Where's our heritage?
        sell chicken rice also considered talented? garment immigration point system really got a big problem..i am surprised that even prc karang guni managed to get a singapore PR..serving NS is a big mistake..

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        • #49
          Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
          giving ladies a head start not so "tulan" - this i can understand
          protecting the FT is more jialat - furthermore these people above mentioned plus burmese also all use sg as a jumping board to greener pastures. and at your expense, i can see it and i am only there about 2-3mths in a year
          i became a foreigner in my own country..i walked to work, to eat, to shop, to toilets everyday also see foreigners in front of me, behind me..how come I became a minority in my own country?

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          • #50
            Originally posted by leslie View Post
            sell chicken rice also considered talented? garment immigration point system really got a big problem..i am surprised that even prc karang guni managed to get a singapore PR..serving NS is a big mistake..
            everyone also think like you, and to be honest, when you look back, all the "perks" of being a s'porean makes you really sick in the stomach.

            like one of the staff that i was working with, he manage to get his PR before he come for day 1 of work makes you wonder what type of nonsense this is.

            Originally posted by leslie View Post
            i became a foreigner in my own country..i walked to work, to eat, to shop, to toilets everyday also see foreigners in front of me, behind me..how come I became a minority in my own country?
            you have prc, bangali, fillipino, indo, burmese, angmoh (not so bad compare to the rest), indian

            you know i was thinking since everyone abuse the system, i *could* also technically abuse the system by applying for s'pore PR, no NS, access to HDB housing, and enjoy all the perks, all whilst keeping my Oz citizenship. So I have unlimited access to your country.
            Once have PR, i can work/play/rest all at your expense........... really make you sick in the stomach
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            • #51
              Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
              everyone also think like you, and to be honest, when you look back, all the "perks" of being a s'porean makes you really sick in the stomach.

              like one of the staff that i was working with, he manage to get his PR before he come for day 1 of work makes you wonder what type of nonsense this is.


              you have prc, bangali, fillipino, indo, burmese, angmoh (not so bad compare to the rest), indian

              you know i was thinking since everyone abuse the system, i *could* also technically abuse the system by applying for s'pore PR, no NS, access to HDB housing, and enjoy all the perks, all whilst keeping my Oz citizenship. So I have unlimited access to your country.
              Once have PR, i can work/play/rest all at your expense........... really make you sick in the stomach
              Tats y... ppl are saying we sld all migrate overseas... work there for a few yrs.. come back SG as a FT PR... tada.. u have full access to ur CPF, no more Reservist and u r now a 2nd class citizen !
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              • #52
                One thing that I totally agree is that there is not much perks to differentiate between citizens and PRs... Apart from the HDB and the occasional "rebates", I can't think of much else. Oh yeah, the NS bit... :P
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                • #53
                  Originally posted by louisoh View Post
                  Tats y... ppl are saying we sld all migrate overseas... work there for a few yrs.. come back SG as a FT PR... tada.. u have full access to ur CPF, no more Reservist and u r now a 2nd class citizen !
                  maybe i should just join these "PR applicants" just apply for the sake of applying, somemore get treated as a 1st class citizen when locals are treated worse.

                  Originally posted by chongj88 View Post
                  One thing that I totally agree is that there is not much perks to differentiate between citizens and PRs... Apart from the HDB and the occasional "rebates", I can't think of much else. Oh yeah, the NS bit... :P
                  and citizens get the sg passport, PRs dun have that iirc, and as such, so technically one can easily keep their old citizenship and have a PR, making the travel very easy.
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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by louisoh View Post
                    Tats y... ppl are saying we sld all migrate overseas... work there for a few yrs.. come back SG as a FT PR... tada.. u have full access to ur CPF, no more Reservist and u r now a 2nd class citizen !
                    if you are born a local..then too bad..

                    you cannot just go overseas and come back as a FT, garment will not issue you a PR..

                    for FTs, their sons can leave singapore before 18 to avoid NS..go study few years then garment will still welcome them back as FT again.

                    for locals, if you leave without permit at 18 years old..come back changi airport kenna arrested..

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                    • #55
                      hahaha....there are many that left and din returned...there is excessive number of locals leaving for good...just look at the number of ex-singaporeans in australia and you know liao...hehehehe....
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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by leslie View Post
                        if you are born a local..then too bad..

                        you cannot just go overseas and come back as a FT, garment will not issue you a PR..

                        for FTs, their sons can leave singapore before 18 to avoid NS..go study few years then garment will still welcome them back as FT again.

                        for locals, if you leave without permit at 18 years old..come back changi airport kenna arrested..
                        so i can just apply to come SG and no worries liao! no NS!
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                        • #57
                          actually it is not the NS that is bad, it is the yearly reservice that is annoying. I do not mind serving two years, but serving two years and reservice every year until 40 is pretty damn irritating
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                          • #58
                            hehe..actually i prefer reservist than the 2 years..hahaha...
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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
                              everyone also think like you, and to be honest, when you look back, all the "perks" of being a s'porean makes you really sick in the stomach.

                              like one of the staff that i was working with, he manage to get his PR before he come for day 1 of work makes you wonder what type of nonsense this is.


                              you have prc, bangali, fillipino, indo, burmese, angmoh (not so bad compare to the rest), indian

                              you know i was thinking since everyone abuse the system, i *could* also technically abuse the system by applying for s'pore PR, no NS, access to HDB housing, and enjoy all the perks, all whilst keeping my Oz citizenship. So I have unlimited access to your country.
                              Once have PR, i can work/play/rest all at your expense........... really make you sick in the stomach

                              correct lor..why they issue PR like giving out free tissue paper?

                              for UK, even more difficult to get PR. Employers need to prove that they are unable to employ any locals for 6 months before they can hire FTs.

                              locals really being too complacent liao..they served NS, reservist liao then FTs get all the perks with no string attached..recession liao also can go back china become a rich man..

                              even malaysia PR also not so easy to get..u need to put 70k SGD into maybank etc before they give u a PR..singapore PR 50 lollor..

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                              • #60
                                but no 2yrs how to reservist? eitherway you need the 2yrs to train you and descipline you, then maybe every 5yrs reservice
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