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    Default Sharp drop in Singaporeans becoming Aussie PRs

    http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking...e-prs-20121027

    Sharp drop in Singaporeans becoming Aussie PRs

    by Elgin Toh


    Mr Jake Teo (sitting in front of thenose of a Boeing A320 plane) chose to return to Singapore after graduating from the University of Queensland last year. He got a job as a workshops executive with SIA Engineering shortly after. He says the promising Singapore economy was among the factors that prompted his return. -- ST PHOTO: NURIA LING



    Of the 192 "high-value occupations" publicised by the Australian immigration department, Mr Jake Teo, 25, would have easily qualified for as many as five.

    The Singaporean holds a degree in electrical and aerospace engineering, and would have been a shoo-in under a permanent residence regime favouring those with special skills.

    But he chose to return to Singapore after graduating from the University of Queensland, in Brisbane, last year.

    "In my youth, I want to 'piah' and challenge myself," he said, using the Hokkien word that means to strive. "And the Singapore economy looks much more promising than Australia's."


    http://www.straitstimes.com/sites/st...D7_3361161.pdf

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    There was a statement in that article that alluded to a "glass ceiling" for asians in Australia.

    Reminds me a lot of myself back then; it was a big reason why I went back to SG after Uni.

    All was fine and dandy until I realised the glass ceiling in SG was not race, but it would always be in the order:

    1) PAP hardliners
    2) PAP sanctioned scholars
    3) PAP welcomed FTs
    4) Stinkies


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    Default Re: Sharp drop in Singaporeans becoming Aussie PRs

    Sharp drop...yeah...But more singkies migrating to elsewhere countries LOL !

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    What is not mention is the change in immigration policy.
    It is harder to get in now.

    Singaporeans can always migrate somewhere else.

    The glass ceiling is real. But cracks are appearing, Eg the medical professions.
    Last edited by neddy; 27-10-2012 at 03:50 PM.

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    Default Re: Sharp drop in Singaporeans becoming Aussie PRs

    And he will regret his decision when he is in his 40s.

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    Want to piah.....then go back to Singapore.....this guy is brilliant!!! Genius!!!

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    If sinkees are of such mentality, then the PAP is doing it right by letting more foreigners into the country.

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    Default Re: Sharp drop in Singaporeans becoming Aussie PRs

    Yes he will definitely regret. Plus he is working for foreign mnc. Once FT mnc move out of peesai he will also regret.

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    Going back to Singapore to work is ok for those who are young. Singapore regards those who are young as an asset as they are energetic (si peh gow piah), work late and therefore contributing to the economy. Come to think about it, it is actually free labour. However, when your age is above 40 and your salary is at the upper end of the range, you will become a liability as Singapre, as a nation, realises that you are now no more an asset as your skills can be replaced by younger persons who are joining the workforce at a lower salary. So when you are above 40, you are susceptible to be retrenched when there is a down turn in the economy. So those who go back realize that they are being treated that way ( king now when you are young and trash when you are older) and know when to get out of the system would be wise when time comes he should migrate. I have been there .........
    I speak from my own experience. I know when I am not wanted by Singapore and then I run road.........

    Good luck to Jack Teo............

    Angkukuih
    Last edited by AngKuKuih; 29-10-2012 at 11:37 AM.

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    At a certain degree, I agree.
    Returning to SG these days, is about self-interest, nothing personal / emotional but simply economic gain. Citizens feel proud if they (have a sense of involvement) are involved in shaping the country – to share glory or harvesting together. Citizens will feel disgusted & will not hesitate to leave, if there are only a few drawing millions in salaries, a few who are authorised to burn billions of dollars away & a few who are heavily shielded..
    Anyway, it takes a lot of guts to sit at the play poker table with the govt. If one returns, he must be prepared to leave (again) if the tides are against him.

    These days, Life is brutal !
    If you are @ the cul-de-sac, either you live or you die. No safety net for you in Sg.

    I have been there, done that too :-)



    Quote Originally Posted by AngKuKuih View Post
    Going back to Singapore to work is ok for those who are young. Singapore regards those who are young as an asset as they are energetic (si peh gow piah), work late and therefore contributing to the economy. Come to think about it, it is actually free labour. However, when your age is above 40 and your salary is at the upper end of the range, you will become a liability as Singapre, as a nation, realises that you are now no more an asset as your skills can be replaced by younger persons who are joining the workforce at a lower salary. So when you are above 40, you are susceptible to be retrenched when there is a down turn in the economy. So those who go back realize that they are being treated that way ( king now when you are young and trash when you are older) and know when to get out of the system would be wise when time comes he should migrate. I have been there .........
    I speak from my own experience. I know when I am not wanted by Singapore and then I run road.........

    Good luck to Jack Teo............

    Angkukuih

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    The Truth Behind Singaporeans Becoming Oz PRs

    Check out the Article on TRE for another perspective on this matter..

    http://www.tremeritus.com/2012/10/30...coming-oz-prs/
    Last edited by valiant20; 30-10-2012 at 07:51 AM. Reason: Editing for better presentation
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    Quote Originally Posted by neddy View Post
    What is not mention is the change in immigration policy.
    It is harder to get in now.

    Singaporeans can always migrate somewhere else.

    The glass ceiling is real. But cracks are appearing, Eg the medical professions.
    The english test is killing. My friend gave up because of the test.

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    Quote Originally Posted by QXD View Post
    There was a statement in that article that alluded to a "glass ceiling" for asians in Australia.

    Reminds me a lot of myself back then; it was a big reason why I went back to SG after Uni.

    All was fine and dandy until I realised the glass ceiling in SG was not race, but it would always be in the order:

    1) PAP hardliners
    2) PAP sanctioned scholars
    3) PAP welcomed FTs
    4) Stinkies
    Welcome to the real world.

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    Default Re: Sharp drop in Singaporeans becoming Aussie PRs

    I see it cracking everywhere. There are now even friends of mine who can't even speak proper english holding executive (senior mgr/director) positions in some medium sized companies in Perth.


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    Default Re: Sharp drop in Singaporeans becoming Aussie PRs

    Another article juz to show how "lovely" singapore is...Could he be on some scholarship with SIA?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rafael Vandervaart View Post
    Another article juz to show how "lovely" singapore is...Could he be on some scholarship with SIA?
    Another propaganda piece. Same as taxi driver earning $7,000 a month.

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