Both should do NS.
$ | $ | |
---|---|---|
Nationality | 2020 (Current) | 2021 |
SC | Free | Free |
PR | 205 | 205 |
IS(ASEAN) | 465 | 465 |
IS (Non-ASEAN) | 750 | 775 |
$ | $ | |
---|---|---|
Nationality | 2020 (Current) | 2021 |
SC | 5 | 5 |
PR | 380 | 380 |
IS(ASEAN) | 780 | 780 |
IS (Non-ASEAN) | 1,400 | 1,450 |
$ | $ | |
---|---|---|
Nationality | 2020 (Current) | 2021 |
SC | 6 | 6 |
PR | 460 | 460 |
IS(ASEAN) | 1,040 | 1,040 |
IS (Non-ASEAN) | 1,750 | 1,800 |
They show must pay this n that but behind they sponsor, so for show only,sinkies are dumb , nobody knows a case where a PR get covid ,hospitalised bill came 220k plus shd by SGH,then get waived off wherelse an old man local ,actually is 2 persons ,hospitalised after vaccination ,say illness not related n end up both fork out 30k plus to pay hospital bill see the difference ,many sinkies still blur blur say good ,they should be hospitalised to try out sg system towards local
in such a short time this dead lizard mastered THE ART OF WAR.......OOPS , LIESDr Tan See Leng is talking nonsense.
If anything there are SO MANY lines already drawn between PRs and citizens. So darn many. And both sides are also not happy!!!!
in such a short time this dead lizard mastered THE ART OF WAR.......OOPS , LIES
Many sinkies were once PRs, including ministers like Khaw and Janil Pondicherry. Citizens and PRs should just be lumped together as 'locals'.
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"More fundamentally, as a society, I don't think we should be drawing lines between Singapore citizens and permanent residents.
"They contribute to our strengths as a society and our economy. Singapore is an immigrant nation and openness is one of our society's core strengths that has defined who we are."
Meanwhile, local PMET unemployment also generally remains at 3 per cent or lower outside crises, he said. The long-term unemployment rate is even lower, at below 1 per cent.
"The increase in foreign PMETs has not caused our unemployment rate to rise," Dr Tan said.
The number of PMET job vacancies has also been on an upward trend since 2010, and has been hovering around 30,000 over the past five years.
These job openings are spread across various sectors, with 4,300 unfilled PMET jobs in infocomm, 4,100 in finance, and 2,700 in professional services, for instance.
"If every additional foreigner results in one less opportunity for locals, why are there still so many unfilled vacancies? Surely these vacancies should have long been filled," Dr Tan pointed out.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/bigger-rise-in-local-pmet-employment-and-wage-growth-despite-foreign-pmets-ta
落要人不知 除非自莫为 .... Sengkang GRC voters help us to get rid of PAP..... next GE PAP is the oppo party...If liddat..then why categorise them seperately as PRs and citizens ?
PRs are visa issued foreigners with privileges....citizens are the responsibilities of the gahmen.
that doc is talking cock. then get PR to serve NS ! not the second gen, any one who want to get PR to serve NS !
Then PR can become MP, Minister or even President?Talking cock... why then the different colours on the identity cards?
Anyway, you PAP twits have given citizenship and PR to so many foreigners in such little time, the lines have already been blurred long ago. Maybe that was part of your grand plan.
Marine Parade voters are wise to vote this Dr. Tan into parliament. Well done !View attachment 122808
"More fundamentally, as a society, I don't think we should be drawing lines between Singapore citizens and permanent residents.
"They contribute to our strengths as a society and our economy. Singapore is an immigrant nation and openness is one of our society's core strengths that has defined who we are."
Meanwhile, local PMET unemployment also generally remains at 3 per cent or lower outside crises, he said. The long-term unemployment rate is even lower, at below 1 per cent.
"The increase in foreign PMETs has not caused our unemployment rate to rise," Dr Tan said.
The number of PMET job vacancies has also been on an upward trend since 2010, and has been hovering around 30,000 over the past five years.
These job openings are spread across various sectors, with 4,300 unfilled PMET jobs in infocomm, 4,100 in finance, and 2,700 in professional services, for instance.
"If every additional foreigner results in one less opportunity for locals, why are there still so many unfilled vacancies? Surely these vacancies should have long been filled," Dr Tan pointed out.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...ent-and-wage-growth-despite-foreign-pmets-tan
No, PR should serve NS, citizens are exempted from serving NSthat doc is talking cock. then get PR to serve NS ! not the second gen, any one who want to get PR to serve NS !
This 死人should live in another country to see how they treat him. Fuc.k the puppiesView attachment 122808
"More fundamentally, as a society, I don't think we should be drawing lines between Singapore citizens and permanent residents.
"They contribute to our strengths as a society and our economy. Singapore is an immigrant nation and openness is one of our society's core strengths that has defined who we are."
Meanwhile, local PMET unemployment also generally remains at 3 per cent or lower outside crises, he said. The long-term unemployment rate is even lower, at below 1 per cent.
"The increase in foreign PMETs has not caused our unemployment rate to rise," Dr Tan said.
The number of PMET job vacancies has also been on an upward trend since 2010, and has been hovering around 30,000 over the past five years.
These job openings are spread across various sectors, with 4,300 unfilled PMET jobs in infocomm, 4,100 in finance, and 2,700 in professional services, for instance.
"If every additional foreigner results in one less opportunity for locals, why are there still so many unfilled vacancies? Surely these vacancies should have long been filled," Dr Tan pointed out.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...ent-and-wage-growth-despite-foreign-pmets-tan