PRs wont get citizenship if they didnt serve NS

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Over the last five years, about 8,800 males who had become permanent residents under the sponsorship of their parents were enlisted for and served National Service (NS). About 6,100 of them have taken up citizenship. In that same period, about 4,200 males who had become permanent residents under the sponsorship of their parents renounced their PR status prior to serving national service. Their failure to serve NS will be taken into account when they subsequently apply to study or work in Singapore. These PRs were warned about the consequences of their action at the point of renunciation.


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Of Course ! Why Not Have It Renounced ?

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[TD]Only our far-sighted and truly talented PAP leaders failed to see this coming....

These PRs were warned about the consequences of their action at the point of renunciation.


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If given the choice, I ,too, will renounce it. It's a no good thing - a liability.
 
Re: Of Course ! Why Not Have It Renounced ?

The problem is that there are plenty who DOESN'T want the citizenship! So what?!?
 
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