Jasonjst 3rd Gear November 27, 2011 Share November 27, 2011 Seem like now a day, it become a disincentive to be a Singaporean? Recently survey show less than 50% of PR willing to take up the Red PP, now we have people trying all means to give up? Is it more difficult to give up the Red PP then to acquire one? http://forums.asiaone.com/showthread.php?t=44815 Hi, My family (me, wife and my 8 year old son) hold Singapore passports and we have migrated to another country and we will soon be eligible to get the foreign country passport as it allows dual citizenship. We have decided that my son will not do the NS. Hence my son will give up his Singapore passport. But my wife and I want to keep Singapore passports. Do you know if Singapore government will allow us to give up only my son's passport ? Do you know any such cases and their outcome ? Any feedback will help as I can't check with ICA for obvious reasons thanks ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tigerwoods Turbocharged November 27, 2011 Share November 27, 2011 Quitters. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Felipe 3rd Gear November 27, 2011 Share November 27, 2011 Quitters. We come from a generation of quitters, from China I mean. So naturally the descendants will do the same. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jasonjst 3rd Gear November 27, 2011 Author Share November 27, 2011 (edited) Quitters. Article didnt mention is Singaporean or those FTs leh . If they are all Singaporean , then they are Quitters . But it they are those FTs , it is a norm mah , most smarter FTs will be doing it lor . Edited November 27, 2011 by Jasonjst Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vulcann 6th Gear November 27, 2011 Share November 27, 2011 Seem like now a day, it become a disincentive to be a Singaporean? Recently survey show less than 50% of PR willing to take up the Red PP, now we have people trying all means to give up? Is it more difficult to give up the Red PP then to acquire one? http://forums.asiaone.com/showthread.php?t=44815 Hi, My family (me, wife and my 8 year old son) hold Singapore passports and we have migrated to another country and we will soon be eligible to get the foreign country passport as it allows dual citizenship. We have decided that my son will not do the NS. Hence my son will give up his Singapore passport. But my wife and I want to keep Singapore passports. Do you know if Singapore government will allow us to give up only my son's passport ? Do you know any such cases and their outcome ? Any feedback will help as I can't check with ICA for obvious reasons thanks They must have given a lot of thought to come to this decision. Who knows? Their decision may be right afterall. And in years to come their beloved child may come back here as a highly-regarded FT That will be the ultimate irony. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joseph22 Turbocharged November 27, 2011 Share November 27, 2011 We come from a generation of quitters, from China I mean. So naturally the descendants will do the same. believe its of a different case. most come not because they quit china to a easier place. most come because their family are hungry back in their home land and they come to make a living with hope of going back to china when all are well... then the unexpected happen and china close door, so they cannot go back. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Speedsun Clutched November 27, 2011 Share November 27, 2011 If just only because of one NS reason to give up the son's passport, they are rather shortsighted. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vid Hypersonic November 27, 2011 Share November 27, 2011 They must have given a lot of thought to come to this decision. Who knows? Their decision may be right afterall. And in years to come their beloved child may come back here as a highly-regarded FT That will be the ultimate irony. There isn't much incentive to be singaporeans. Places in schools are given to FT, HDB flats are sold to FT, jobs are given to FT. Basically the only rights we have is we get to vote every 5 years. Not really something that excites. I can understand why they want to give up their son's citizenship. Why waste the time protecting the FTs when you can come back as FT to get protected instead. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jasonjst 3rd Gear November 27, 2011 Author Share November 27, 2011 There isn't much incentive to be singaporeans. Places in schools are given to FT, HDB flats are sold to FT, jobs are given to FT. Basically the only rights we have is we get to vote every 5 years. Not really something that excites. I can understand why they want to give up their son's citizenship. Why waste the time protecting the FTs when you can come back as FT to get protected instead. I would say the disincentives out weight the incentives. Example , while you are doing NS and reservist, FTs happily gain more grounds and experience. While we work until 65 and maybe beyond 85 , FTs happily retire at 50s back in their kampong , with their rich CPF and rental from their HDB. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kusje Supersonic November 27, 2011 Share November 27, 2011 If just only because of one NS reason to give up the son's passport, they are rather shortsighted. There are a lot of countries in this world. Singapore can't be the best - I'm sure they must have weighed the pros and cons of the decision. The reason why people leave is because they can and because they have no emotional connection to the place. No matter what the government does, they will not be able to recreate Singapore as paradise on earth. If you want to get people to stay, you have to figure out how make them feel emotionally attached to the place and not appeal to cold logic. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jp66 5th Gear November 27, 2011 Share November 27, 2011 There isn't much incentive to be singaporeans. Places in schools are given to FT, HDB flats are sold to FT, jobs are given to FT. Basically the only rights we have is we get to vote every 5 years. Not really something that excites. I can understand why they want to give up their son's citizenship. Why waste the time protecting the FTs when you can come back as FT to get protected instead. The only incentive is NS Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tigerwoods Turbocharged November 27, 2011 Share November 27, 2011 We come from a generation of quitters, from China I mean. So naturally the descendants will do the same. No. Our forefathers left China due chaos and crisis.of course some left with silvery spoon waiting for them in Singapore. my grandfather came in search of job and made it, only to be swindles by relatives. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rosschang 1st Gear November 27, 2011 Share November 27, 2011 good parents who wants to save their son the agony of wasting 2 years in return for a Gov that favor FT. Good move I would say. Waiting for my chance to do it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Civic2000 Supercharged November 27, 2011 Share November 27, 2011 We come from a generation of quitters, from China I mean. So naturally the descendants will do the same. That is your assumption that they are Chinese. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Porche 5th Gear November 27, 2011 Share November 27, 2011 give up..... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gukubird Neutral Newbie November 27, 2011 Share November 27, 2011 There are a lot of countries in this world. Singapore can't be the best - I'm sure they must have weighed the pros and cons of the decision. The reason why people leave is because they can and because they have no emotional connection to the place. No matter what the government does, they will not be able to recreate Singapore as paradise on earth. If you want to get people to stay, you have to figure out how make them feel emotionally attached to the place and not appeal to cold logic. Thought we happier than Bhutan? And Bhutan is onf of the most happy place in the world? We have Swiss style living and eternal happiness seem like the same place in the world Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hotamp 3rd Gear November 27, 2011 Share November 27, 2011 put it this way lah , if his son immigrated to a new country and bred in that country for a considerable number of years, I doubt he will have any feelings for singapore lah...if so just renounce his singapore citizenship loh. ya ....it is lame to renounce just to escape NS. dont understand the mentality....hundred of thousands of singaporean male have done it....whats so scary about NS? as SAF is moving into 3G blar blar blar....next generation of NSF will probably be playing with gadgets in aircon rooms instead of chonging mountain in the F**king hot sun. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vid Hypersonic November 27, 2011 Share November 27, 2011 Thought we happier than Bhutan? And Bhutan is onf of the most happy place in the world? We have Swiss style living and eternal happiness seem like the same place in the world In Singapore, the only happy index is money index. Everything else is crap talk. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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