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The Big Error in PAP's population numbers on Sinikie citizens

Papsmearer

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The PAP claims there are 3.34 million citizens. I don't consider those newly arrived to be citizens, especially if they have been here less than 10 years. Which means that if you accept the PAP's conversion rate of 18,000 new citizens every year, 180,000 of these citizens are very new and not considered sinkies in my opinion. But the real error is that this 3.34 million also includes sinkies that have emigrated overseas but have not renounced or were not allowed to renounce their citizenships. I personally know about 20 friends, relatives and ex colleagues who are overseas now permanently with foreign citizenships. They keep their singapore passports and come back once every couple of years, some not even that often. They work in their new country, buy property and pay taxes there. They are on the govt's books as citizens but to all intends and purposes they are not here and not contributing to this country and are citizens of another country. If you exclude all these people from the 3.34 million figure, the actual number of in country native born sinkies would be well below 3 million. Possibly there are only between 2 - 2.5 million native born sinkies actually here physically in singapore. Which means that native born sinkies have been outnumbered by FTs now for quite a while. Song boh?

SINGAPORE - Singapore's population grew at its slowest pace in a decade in the 12 months to June as the government tightened the inflow of foreign workers, official figures showed Thursday.

The statistics department said the city-state had a total population of 5.47 million people as of the end of June, up 1.3 per cent from the year before.

"This was the slowest growth in the last decade, driven by slower growth in non-resident population," it said.

The number of citizens stood at 3.34 million, up a slight 0.9 per cent from the year before, while those with permanent residency fell 0.7 per cent to 527,700, the department said in its latest population trends report.

According to the statistics, over 29 per cent of Singapore's population comprises "non-residents" - those working, studying or living in the country but not granted permanent residency.

Including permanent residents, the statistics show that foreigners account for nearly 40 per cent of Singapore's total population.

Complaints from citizens about overcrowding, foreign workers competing with locals for jobs and resentment over the bad habits of foreigners has made immigration a hot-button issue on the affluent but space-constricted island.

With the complaints becoming more strident especially on social media, the government has taken steps to slow down foreign hiring and the granting of permanent residency status.

The discontent spilled into the 2011 general elections when the ruling party garnered its lowest-ever vote count after more than 50 years in power, and analysts say it remains a key issue for the next election, which must be held before January 2017.

Singapore's fertility rate also fell to 1.19 babies per woman in 2013 from 1.29 in 2012, well below the 2.1 babies needed to naturally replenish the native-born population, the report said.

In January, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong urged young Singaporean couples to get off to a "galloping start" in the Lunar Year of the Horse by having more babies to boost the flagging birth rate.
- See more at: http://news.asiaone.com/news/singap...s-10-year-low-government#sthash.V3wg35w5.dpuf
 

laksaboy

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Complaints from citizens about overcrowding, foreign workers competing with locals for jobs and resentment over the bad habits of foreigners has made immigration a hot-button issue on the affluent but space-constricted island.

With the complaints becoming more strident especially on social media, the government has taken steps to slow down foreign hiring and the granting of permanent residency status.

Does it really matter? 5.47 mil people on a 710 sq km island country, you do the math... someone in charge of running the country is clinically insane. :rolleyes:
 

bigboss

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Does it really matter? 5.47 mil people on a 710 sq km island country, you do the math... someone in charge of running the country is clinically insane...

Not insane but truly myopic about how to re-populate the country. Flooding the country with foreigners who do not care two hoots about it is like loading a sampan with more passengers than it can carry. The sampan will surely sink.

Even Australia see the need to kick out boat refugees to Cambodia rather allowing them to enter Australia. Australia knows what is good for the people and country but in sinkie land, all kinds of foreigners are allowed to become SPR like the Yang scoundrel.
 

batman1

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Does it really matter? 5.47 mil people on a 710 sq km island country, you do the math... someone in charge of running the country is clinically insane. :rolleyes:

U hit the point.
The issue is we have one mentally deranged dictator doing insane things and no one got the balls to tell the insane bastard the truths
lest he will be cold-storaged,sidelined,demoted or laid-off.
U got to pay a hefty price for speaking the truths in this farking small island.
 

Papsmearer

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Does it really matter? 5.47 mil people on a 710 sq km island country, you do the math... someone in charge of running the country is clinically insane. :rolleyes:

It matters, u have to keep track of the citizens and the non citizens, how else how would u know how many to deport when the time comes.
 
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