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Old article but do you agree? https://www.quora.com/Which-citizenship-is-the-hardest-to-obtain/answer/Ravindra-357 Here are eight countries where it's most difficult to become citizen : 1- Vatican City You can become a citizen if you are a cardinal living in the Vatican City or...
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http://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/think-singapore-citizenship-sacred-guess-160000979.html Wow, our passport is worth $2.5 million............ i assume its in US dollars 1. Singapore – Price: $2,500,000What else could I tell you about Singapore that you don’t already know? It’s a global...
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Interesting proposition. What do you all think?
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Any bros here read this in Shinmin today? A quick summary: A survey by the Malaysian press revealed that 87% of the Malaysian respondents who have worked or currently working in Singapore do not have plans to get SGP citizenship. Their objective of working in Singapore is to earn Sing dollar. S...
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Personally I do not agree because of the nagging feeling that those with dual citizenships (DC) may probably hightail to his or her country of origin when the sh!t hits the fan in Singapore. Call me cynical but folks generally will avoid crisis for self-preservation so if given an alternative t...
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By Rennie Whang The New Paper Friday, Dec 28, 2012 SINGAPORE - You know that pink identity card (IC) in your wallet? Mr Delvis Ng, 27, had one just like that five years ago. His two younger Singapore-born siblings and his parents have pink ICs. But, at 22, he was forced to give hi...
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Any bro here renounced their Msian Citizenship and join the party here? If you had done so, what happened to your property in Msia? Do nothing about it or sell off/change name? Exhausted trying to google but can't find a definite answer
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From CNA: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/sin...1185735/1/.html About 1,200 Singaporeans renounce citizenship annually in last 5 years Posted: 28 February 2012 1407 hrs
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2% of PRs who served NS have citizenship applications rejected Monday, Jan 09, 2012 SINGAPORE - From 2006 to 2010, about two per cent - or 30 out of 3,000 - citizenship applications made by second-generation Permanent Residents who had gone through National Service had their applications...
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I will generally consider a dual citizen like her to be Singaporean enough but I always thought President's Scholarship is a very symbolic award and a role model for Singaporean students. What does this award mean? She is not even serving military service. I feel we Singaporeans are like that old 46...
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http://sg.yfittopostblog.com/2010/11/19/st...re-citizenship/
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http://www.asiaone.com/News/the%2BStraits%...124-181826.html Please give some suggestions for questions.. 1) Which local politician said these famous words "It's an honest mistake. Let's move on."? 2) Is the Merlion real? 3) Who create the local dish "Mee Siam Mai Hum"?
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My family is actually Malaysian PR and recently my mother has been in a dilemma as to whether she should apply for Singaporean citizenship.. My dad's name has been used for my uncle's stuffs in Malaysia so he thinks it is troublesome to transfer the name here and there. However I've tried the online...
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Just to share on the above. Feedbacks given by a few frens FT's turned PR (some from PRC, some from Msia). They hold management and low level jobs. They are PR holders and after working here for short period of time, our govt invited them to be S'pore citizens which they flatly refused....
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