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Fewer PR & Citizenship applications approved in past year
Posted: 18 May 2010 1917 hrs

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SINGAPORE : Fewer Permanent Resident and Citizenship applications went through in the past year due to more stringent requirements.

Senior Minister of State for Home Affairs and Law, Ho Peng Kee, said eligibility rules were tightened in the last quarter of 2009 to manage overall numbers.

Some 46,300 Permanent Residents were approved between April last year to March this year, out of 124,600 applications.

Another 19,300 Singapore Citizenship went through, out of 24,000 applications.

Associate Professor Ho said: "There would be applicants who may not meet our new criteria and who no longer qualify for PR or citizenship.

"Others, even though they meet the new criteria, may take a longer time before they are granted PR, or citizenship, as the residency requirements have been stretched out in the new framework."

Those who do not yet qualify can apply for Long Term Visit Passes to remain in Singapore.

In the same period, authorities received over 70,300 applications for Long Term Visit Passes. About 80 per cent of them or 56,300 were approved.

As to whether Singaporeans can get foreign relatives in to help with care arrangements, each application is assessed on its own merit.

Assoc Prof Ho said: "Where a Singaporean family has critical needs and has no other immediate options available locally to provide care to a family member, such as, when there's a newborn baby, ICA may, on a case-by-case basis, allow a foreign relative such as a foreign spouse's mother, to extend her stay here.

"Sir, this is to help the family with interim care-giving for a limited duration while they look for alternative arrangements for long-term care."


- CNA/al
 
well...anyone from the company can come out and say rules tighten...this and that given...and newspaper will publish and vouched for it...

but in reality its the opposite...there will be heaps of foreigners keep coming in....

sporns are dumb in their eyes....well...there are 66.66% proven
 
they simply increase number of long term visit passes..
so even if they can't get PR, they can still remain in SG..

what's the difference?
 
Besides the Good-News Paper, who can vouch for the reduced number ?

Or is it that these 'new immigrants' is now more savy and will not apply for citizenship or PRs after seeing the hardships of the locals ? Holding on work-permit or Long-Term PAss may be better for them.
 
Another 19,300 Singapore Citizenship went through, out of 24,000 applications:mad:

19300 approved out of 24000 applied. 80.42% approval rate:mad:

fuck u PAP:oIo::oIo::oIo::oIo::oIo:
 
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