How 2nd generation pr's avoid ns!!!

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Heard this from a friend who's a pr.

What they do is to get the boys to apply for pr 1st; ahead of their parents. This makes them 1st generation pr. As our gov is pretty lax with dishing out prs, its easy to get approval.

Their parents and female siblings then apply for pr a few years later.

Problem re ns is solved!
 
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NS for locals, jobs for PRs! :oIo:
 
Heard this from a friend who's a pr.

What they do is to get the boys to apply for pr 1st; ahead of their parents. This makes them 1st generation pr. As our gov is pretty lax with dishing out prs, its easy to get approval.

Their parents and female siblings then apply for pr a few years later.

Problem re ns is solved!

Cool! This is called being creative and thinking out-of-the box by looking for loopholes in the system which most sinkies utterly lack.
 
Heard this from a friend who's a pr.

What they do is to get the boys to apply for pr 1st; ahead of their parents. This makes them 1st generation pr. As our gov is pretty lax with dishing out prs, its easy to get approval.

Their parents and female siblings then apply for pr a few years later.

Problem re ns is solved!

What happens when the boys are reaching 16? They still going to do NS right if not, PR going or not going be renewed?

If the boys are 1st gen PR, 2nd gen is parents and sisters, your thread title says how 2nd gen avoid NS. you want the parents and the girls to do NS???
 
What happens when the boys are reaching 16? They still going to do NS right if not, PR going or not going be renewed?

If the boys are 1st gen PR, 2nd gen is parents and sisters, your thread title says how 2nd gen avoid NS. you want the parents and the girls to do NS???

Girl no NS la. Parent too old so automatic rejected la. Problem solve.
But the problem is, I think quite difficult to apply child PR if parent not PR.
Someone out there give wrong info.
There is another real loop hole.
Parent are PR. But they don't apply PR for their children.
The children apply PR themself when working/grow up. That make the children still the 1st generation so skip NS.
But bear in mind the children have to bear full cost of all education without subsidy and also all the cost eg healthcare.......... So there are pro and con.
 
Girl no NS la. Parent too old so automatic rejected la. Problem solve.
But the problem is, I think quite difficult to apply child PR if parent not PR.
Someone out there give wrong info.
There is another real loop hole.
Parent are PR. But they don't apply PR for their children.
The children apply PR themself when working/grow up. That make the children still the 1st generation so skip NS.
But bear in mind the children have to bear full cost of all education without subsidy and also all the cost eg healthcare.......... So there are pro and con.

Child PR depends on son or daughter. If Son, slightly higher chance. In return is NS. Once finish NS, work in sg, get citizenship, slowly try to apply for parents, get PR for them etc.

Friend SG, wife PR, kid non-citizen, not PR also, hard to find school, everything expensive and he went apply PR for kid. And he said will apply citizenship because red passport a lot of countries visa exempted.
 
That why is pro and con. Why so many KPKB?
For me no comment is up the the personal choice. Citizen/PR.
To gain something have to lose something also. Many wanted to convert to citizen also cannot get and there are also those reluctant to change.
 
saw quite a number of PRCs at CMPB when i went for medical claasification the other day...actually many of my PRCs friends (esp those from the north) all do not mind serving NS, just that they feel 2 years is a bit too long, but compared to what the south koreans go through (only book out once a year for new year, if I am not wrong and really have to trade bullets at the Northern border), they know SG NS offers a better deal...
 
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