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always thought CHAIRTY BEGINS AT HOME but now i m doubting it :(
a NUS lecturing pal just revealed to me that our gov is giving scholarship to foreign students as ulu as vietnam, cambodia and all those very drawback countries. one of the conditions would be to bond the FT student with a few years work contract in singapore. later, those FT grads would be given priority to become PR, then singapore citizens. in the process, gov tempts them with more goodies to stay put.
is all this a fact or fallacy?
cos if they give scholarships to FT students, then obviously now singaporean kids would have been sacrificed and deprived of such benefits?
i think the gov should add a final compulsory conditions to sponsored FT scholars when they wanna to be sgp citizens. that is, they must "breed"and at least produce 2 kids to aid our dwindling nation. if they have male kids, then he must serve NS. only after all that have been adhered to are they allowed to emigrate to another country.
if not, i believe every singaporeans would feel short-changed and taken for a ride :(
agree?
a NUS lecturing pal just revealed to me that our gov is giving scholarship to foreign students as ulu as vietnam, cambodia and all those very drawback countries. one of the conditions would be to bond the FT student with a few years work contract in singapore. later, those FT grads would be given priority to become PR, then singapore citizens. in the process, gov tempts them with more goodies to stay put.
is all this a fact or fallacy?
cos if they give scholarships to FT students, then obviously now singaporean kids would have been sacrificed and deprived of such benefits?
i think the gov should add a final compulsory conditions to sponsored FT scholars when they wanna to be sgp citizens. that is, they must "breed"and at least produce 2 kids to aid our dwindling nation. if they have male kids, then he must serve NS. only after all that have been adhered to are they allowed to emigrate to another country.
if not, i believe every singaporeans would feel short-changed and taken for a ride :(
agree?