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All over Australia, Europe, Canada, USA and UK trying to kick and reduce immigrants but Sinkieland finding excuses to increase FWs to citizens. Jialat

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Yahoo News Singapore

YAHOO POLL: Should citizenship be open to those who love Singapore?​

Over 6,000 Malaysians became Singaporeans in the first six months of 2025. Would you welcome more?​

Staff Writer
Staff Writer
·Editorial team
Sun, 10 August 2025 at 5:41 pm SGT·1-min read

The Singapore passport is a travel document and passport issued to citizens and nationals of the Republic of Singapore

Over 6,000 Malaysians became Singapore citizen in the first six months of 2025. Would you welcome more? (Photo: Getty Images
In just six months, over 6,000 Malaysians renounced their citizenship to become Singaporeans. That’s more than 1,000 switches per month – an eye-popping stat that’s turning heads.

Singapore’s reputation for stability, opportunity and global prestige is a magnet. Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong has openly stated that Singapore’s economic future hinges on immigration. And the numbers seem to agree.


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From construction workers to tech professionals, migrant communities have long called Singapore their second home. Many helped build the city, literally. Now, they’re building lives here too.

Singapore grants citizenship to approximately 22,000 new citizens and records 30,000 citizen births every year.

As more people choose Singapore, questions about national identity, cultural integration and resource allocation are bubbling up. Are we ready to embrace a more diverse future?

Would you feel proud if someone chose Singapore as their new home? Should citizenship be earned or welcomed?

We’d love to know your thoughts. Have your say and take the poll.
 
That's because those countries' politicians know where the winds are blowing, not going along with the population's sentiments may be costly during elections.

There is no political cost for the PAP regime, which is fully on board with the Davos globalist nonsense of open borders, diversity, wokeness and anti-carbon hysteria.
 
Umno replacing these communists with Syrians, Iraqis, Palestinians, Afghans. More useful and productive.
 
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