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This is where the problems lies. 15% of dependants pass is unnecessary, Singapore has not lack of skills to take over S passes jobs. Why do we need 46% of Sir Stamfort Raffles in our populations? Most EPs are questionable because they pretent to invest in Singapore by pumping in just $2 capital and start to speculate on our properties. Taking all these group of people out, Singapore will become the most beautiful place to pro-create and call home.
That is true. The gahment can consider slapping a hefty tax on the dependants of expats.
Wanna work in Singapore? Leave your wife (and kids) at home, Mr Expat.
Private kindergartens and daycares are not going to be pleased, but I don't give a fuck.
There's also the side benefit of less competition for primary school places.
Wanna work in Singapore? Leave your wife (and kids) at home, Mr Expat.
Private kindergartens and daycares are not going to be pleased, but I don't give a fuck.
This is where the problems lies. 15% of dependants pass is unnecessary, Singapore has not lack of skills to take over S passes jobs. Why do we need 46% of Sir Stamfort Raffles in our populations? Most EPs are questionable because they pretent to invest in Singapore by pumping in just $2 capital and start to speculate on our properties. Taking all these group of people out, Singapore will become the most beautiful place to pro-create and call home.
I agree.. Kick out that 15% out of here and we can breathe a little bit easier..
Saw many elderly FTs nowadays.. Most of them are FT Ah Nehs and Ah Tiongs.. Some can't even walk properly.. Saw a female Ah Neh with saree recently walking to a playground.. She can barely walk and walking gingerly with her walking stick.. Need the fuckin Pappy Scums to tell me this.. What sort of economic value can these elderly FTs contribute to our economy other than sitting in their house and babysitting their grandchildren while their sons are out working?