Nothing wrong with that. It's an astute move.
If he was more astute, he could have been a dual citizen.
Not illegal.
Nothing wrong with that. It's an astute move.
Bro,
There is no mention of him applying for sg pr. Only exit permit. Which means he is still pink ic.
Is this news?
I know of guys who did not serve NS, migrated and came back then secured PR.
I applied for and received an exit permit from my mid 20's to age 50, and therefore, read with interest regarding that gentleman finding it cumbersome or challenging to continue to apply for an exit permit when he was in Canada.
Even if he lived in Calgary (and may be later in Toronto), it is not any more difficult than me (Toronto).
If you're life is in Canada & not in Spore, why bother with the hassles with CMPB
There are the costs of sending the forms for renewals & keeping the exit permit safe. If you lose the copy of the exit permit they will charge you for it, it happened to me:o
If you forget to renew you would face penalties.
Must tip my hat to you for putting up with it for 30 yearsLots of Sporeans that I know just wanted to get on with their lives & were very happy when they qualified for Canadian citizenship. The older ones also wanted to get their CPF back ASAP
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Is this news?
I know of guys who did not serve NS, migrated and came back then secured PR.
I dont understand why Sinkies want to avoid NS. It's better to finish it and then free yrself of the obligation and all kinds of life long buggeration and living under apprehension. After all, if you can make it to OCS, officer life in reservist is a breeze. If not, OR or NCO also good - serve fewer years. I always remember my reservist stint - each time was a joy, meeting people in interesting jobs, selling interesting wares, in interesting positions, with interesting lobangs. During my time, we had KTV lounge bouncers as our reservist LCP, and come weekends, he'll bring us to his liar and entertain us with the best girls in the house.
No all officers have a breeze during reservist training.
I agree with you.
During my time, I figure that we have no choice, and therefore, I might as well try to do my best and go as far as I can (and try to learn something).
No all officers have a breeze during reservist training.
why does he apply for an sg pr if he has not given up his sg citizenship? it doesn't make sense.
If you're life is in Canada & not in Spore, why bother with the hassles with CMPB
There are the costs of sending the forms for renewals & keeping the exit permit safe. If you lose the copy of the exit permit they will charge you for it, it happened to me:o
If you forget to renew you would face penalties.
Must tip my hat to you for putting up with it for 30 yearsLots of Sporeans that I know just wanted to get on with their lives & were very happy when they qualified for Canadian citizenship. The older ones also wanted to get their CPF back ASAP
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I did not read the ST and hence do not know the story. But going by the book, it makses sense for a Canadian citizen working overseas to apply for PR - reason is the if s/he does not, then is technically considered in earning income and still in Canada and will have to pay Canadian Taxes and in this case, Sg taxes too!
Cheers!
You pay income tax in the country where you're considered a tax resident. PR has got nothing to do with it.
What our state-controlled media did not report is that LEEgime has given Hsieh Tsun-Yan permanent residency. In effect, Hsieh gave up his SG citizenship for a Canadian one, then returned to Sinkieland as a permanent resident.
I did not read the ST and hence do not know the story. But going by the book, it makses sense for a Canadian citizen working overseas to apply for PR - reason is the if s/he does not, then is technically considered in earning income and still in Canada and will have to pay Canadian Taxes and in this case, Sg taxes too!
Cheers!
I believe that the Canadian income tax legislation (like many other countries) is based on residency, say if an individual spends more than 183 days in Canada, he is considered to be a resident of Canada, and accordingly, has to file an income tax return for that year. Therefore, if I may speculate, that individual intends to spend 7 months in SG, and files his income tax return in SG, avoding all the other higher income tax juridisdictions.
Hey John boy the last time I was in Canada and OZ I did not even bother to apply for exit permit. The Army just send me a warning letter that the next time I would be charge and fine. Well the next time round I wont even bother to come back. My pigeonhole is currently on Power OF Attorney under my mom. Screw them.
Even my dad who was a CO in the Army told me to not bother much about it.
I dont understand why Sinkies want to avoid NS. It's better to finish it and then free yrself of the obligation and all kinds of life long buggeration and living under apprehension. After all, if you can make it to OCS, officer life in reservist is a breeze. If not, OR or NCO also good - serve fewer years. I always remember my reservist stint - each time was a joy, meeting people in interesting jobs, selling interesting wares, in interesting positions, with interesting lobangs. During my time, we had KTV lounge bouncers as our reservist LCP, and come weekends, he'll bring us to his liar and entertain us with the best girls in the house.