Chitchat One law from LKY can make u Stateless

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This one started in 1986 to nap fugitive Francis Seow TLH DN and etc to auto denounced their SG citizenships by this tyrant lky.

If u hv live outside Singapore for more than 10 years u must come back to Singapore to stay for min 3 months before the date of this law apply.

Then u can live outside Singapore again but must return at least once (stay 3 months) within 10 years.

U become Stateless if defy this law.. PAP cheong yr citizenship to make you a headless Stateless choke.

Now this tyrant law is hanging over his own grandchildren head.

God has eyes 天上有眼。ownself revenge ownself.
 
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Does any knows under which law is this?

MOH, criminal law, or PMO law under suka suka PM to shout?
 
The old man was famous for tweaking laws just to stop political opppnents from gaining power. Like saying that elected MPs who resign from their party will lose their seat. This is to prevent defection.
 
A good tree is judged by the quality of its fruits. lky is not good ... just look at his fruits.
 
If got this law...means young males can go abroad and don't come back for 10 years and automatically stripped off citizenship and no need serve NS?
Most countries cannot suka suka "de-citizenised" those that are born in that country. Naturalised ones...yes, can.
 
Shocking to hear this is happening in leegime.

The hakka was ruthless uncouth tryrant.

I was doing a evening marketing course and the lecturer kpkb he had to come back to Singapore becos of the law.

The lecturer was away from Singapore for more than 20 years doing well in US lecture in unis. His mother wanted him to keep SG citizenship which he was happy to denounce.

This venomous law is going to poison his grandchildren.



If got this law...means young males can go abroad and don't come back for 10 years and automatically stripped off citizenship and no need serve NS?
Most countries cannot suka suka "de-citizenised" those that are born in that country. Naturalised ones...yes, can.
 
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