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New citizens should be active participants in the community: PM Wong​

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Prime Minister Lawrence Wong speaking at the National Citizenship Ceremony held at the ITE College West auditorium on Aug 31.

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong speaking at the National Citizenship Ceremony held at ITE College West auditorium on Aug 31.

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  • PM Wong encourages new citizens to actively participate in the community and build bonds. He highlights multiculturalism as a key Singaporean value.
  • 300 new citizens received certificates at the National Citizenship Ceremony at ITE College West, affirming their commitment to Singapore.
  • Two new citizens, Ye Htut Linn and Ng Jie Ni, were recognised for contributing to society through social enterprise and volunteering.
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Published Aug 31, 2025, 03:35 PM
Updated Aug 31, 2025, 08:35 PM

SINGAPORE – New citizens should participate actively in the community by finding ways to contribute to society, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.

They can also do so by getting to know their neighbours and building bonds with people of different backgrounds, he added.

“By participating actively, you will be Singapore citizens not just in name, but also in spirit and heart,” PM Wong said, adding that those keen to find out more about how they can contribute can approach their community and grassroots leaders.


Becoming a citizen is making a commitment to the shared values of Singaporeans, he said, identifying multiculturalism as a key value, with the country comprised of people of different races, religions and cultures.

“Instead of allowing differences to divide us, we have chosen to embrace diversity as a strength,” he said.

PM Wong was speaking at the National Citizenship Ceremony, held at the ITE College West auditorium on Aug 31.


The ceremony saw 300 new Singapore citizens from Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC receive their certificates of citizenship, as well as affirm their commitment to the Republic and to working with fellow Singaporeans to build a shared future together.


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Organised by the People’s Association and supported by the National Integration Council, which works to promote social cohesion and integration, the National Citizenship Ceremony was first held in 2007 to showcase the significance of citizenship.

New citizens are required to receive their citizenship certificates either at the annual ceremony, which constituencies take turns to organise, or at other ceremonies held at the group representation constituency level.


Singapore takes in about 22,000 new citizens annually.

Accompanying PM Wong at the event were his fellow Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC MPs – Senior Minister of State for Defence Zaqy Mohamad, North West Community Development Council Mayor Alex Yam and Ms Hany Soh – and former Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC MP Ong Teng Koon.

In his speech, PM Wong highlighted two new citizens who have contributed to Singapore society – Nanyang Technological University student Ye Htut Linn and registered nurse Ng Jie Ni.

Mr Linn arrived in Singapore from Myanmar at the age of six with his family and became a permanent resident in 2011.

The 24-year-old described becoming a citizen as an outgrowth of having grown up here.

“My identity is Singaporean, so it was just a natural thing to apply (for citizenship),” he said.

Now in the second year of his accountancy degree, Mr Linn is also the co-founder of a marketing agency, Am Shots, and social enterprise Commenhers, which employs women such as homemakers and seniors to upcycle textile waste into bags and accessories.

“Personally, it gives me a sense of belonging,” he said of his efforts to give back to society.

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New citizens reciting the Singapore Pledge at the National Citizenship Ceremony on Aug 31.

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Originally a Malaysian citizen, Ms Ng first arrived in Singapore in 2011 to pursue a diploma in nursing.

After making the decision to work here, the 34-year-old said she was impressed by the country’s Covid-19 response and decided to live here for the long term.

Now a nurse at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, she began volunteering at the Marsiling Zone 1 Residents’ Network in March and helps out with activities at her church.

She said volunteering not only gives her a chance to contribute, but she also gains something from others in return. “I can interact with different people and the community, and I can learn from them,” said Ms Ng, who is expecting her first child in October.

New citizens are part of the Singapore story, PM Wong said.

“Always remember that the future of Singapore is not written by the Government alone. It is by all of us together – citizens old and new,” he added.

“With your commitment and your contributions, we will keep our Singapore spirit alive and take our nation to even greater heights.”


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Zhaki Abdullah is a correspondent at The Straits Times. He is on the health beat, in addition to occasionally covering science, environmental, tech and Muslim affairs issues.

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According to malaysia, about 100,000 give up their IC to Singapore in the past ten years and that data includes the quiet covid years. Therefore 300 a month is nothing. On average, we have approximately 1000 new citizens from Malaysia alone.

We haven't include Philippines, China and India.

To get the local-born ready to be minority in Singapore and get used to it, our primary and secondary schools are allocating the highest positions, eg head-prefect, vice-head, head of student council to the foreign-born students.
The student-body may vote for a local, you would agree that the principal will ignore the popular-votes and put place foreign-born student in those positions.
 
pap is clearly saying, 'you fuckers dont want to give birth to new slaves for me, no problem'
i get them from aboard to replace you fuckers.......understood?
 
CECAs must pay a CHAS levy of 5% of their salaries to CHAS funds so that CHAS members do NOT have to pay for medical care. No deductibles too.

@sbfuncle support mai ?
PSP leecommend free healthcare for sinkies.
Maybe their meaning was something like this.
To collect Chas levy from all the fts and wp holder.
 
PSP leecommend free healthcare for sinkies.
Maybe their meaning was something like this.
To collect Chas levy from all the fts and wp holder.

Actually, u all very bad. So rich still get CHAS blue
That is @sbfuncle.

I have never published that I have $2 million or shown my weekly winnings. :rolleyes:

I have something in common with @Boonsiong 我們都是老實人.
 
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