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The Immigration debate thread - A closer look at the number of foreigners in SG
In 2009:
Singapore total population: 5 million
Singapore residents: 3.7 million. (Sg residents includes PR and Citizens)
Singapore citizens: 3.17 million (Out of 3.7 million, 0.53 million are PRs who are not Sg citizens)
Source: http://www.singstat.gov.sg/stats/keyind.html
That means currently only 63% of people in Singapore are local citizens.
However, this figure does not include transient tourists to Singapore. Currently, around 1 million tourists visit Singapore every month. So basically, at any time in Singapore, we have around 6 million people total, of which 3.17 million are citizens.
Source: https://www.stbtrc.com.sg/images/links/X1Annual_Report_On_Tourism_Statistics_2008v3.pdf
That means that at any one time, only 52.3% of people in Singapore are Singapore citizens. Which means if you walk on the streets, around 1 out of every 2 person is a foreigner.
In 2009:
Singapore total population: 5 million
Singapore residents: 3.7 million. (Sg residents includes PR and Citizens)
Singapore citizens: 3.17 million (Out of 3.7 million, 0.53 million are PRs who are not Sg citizens)
Source: http://www.singstat.gov.sg/stats/keyind.html
That means currently only 63% of people in Singapore are local citizens.
However, this figure does not include transient tourists to Singapore. Currently, around 1 million tourists visit Singapore every month. So basically, at any time in Singapore, we have around 6 million people total, of which 3.17 million are citizens.
Source: https://www.stbtrc.com.sg/images/links/X1Annual_Report_On_Tourism_Statistics_2008v3.pdf
That means that at any one time, only 52.3% of people in Singapore are Singapore citizens. Which means if you walk on the streets, around 1 out of every 2 person is a foreigner.
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