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Indian and Pakistani FTs takng over my estate!!!!!

can we build any flats in pulau ubin or pulau hantu or one of those southern islands?
maybe time for us to evacuate to become islanders liao.
 
wow Ts sympathize with you. Btw which condo do you live in? Why won't you at least tell us and make us aware.


Anyway you know the worst thing about this?

If this piece of info was brought to more "PC" forums like hwz or asiaone, stomp etc The old stupid misused fucking word "racism" would come into play here again.

Yeah that's right despite how these fucking paki, keling shit skins behave it's racist to write out about this, you have to let them behave like this and these buggers don't feel one bit ashamed about it.


The only race that you can safely condemn is obviously chinese especially local chinese and many ppl have taken foreigner bashing to china chinese bashing. It's the only form of racism that's endorsed here.

These filthy shit skins get away as usual.

Pls also take note that pakis and lebanese also pollute countries like oz, usa and somehow ppl seem to give them lee way all cos they act violent.
 
If only our government will put a cap on immigration as well... most countries are now putting on caps, US, Australia, UK, Europe and put on quotas based on countries/demographics...

Our government should do the same, else all the people who cannot get into the above countries will flood into and overwhelm our city...

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Immigrants to face English test

(UKPA) – 1 hour ago

Immigrants coming to Britain to marry or join their partner will soon be asked to take an English language test first.

All non-European migrants will have to demonstrate basic communication skills that enable them to deal with everyday life before receiving a visa.

The measure, due to come into force this autumn, will apply to spouses and unmarried couples who are already in Britain as well as overseas applicants. Anyone wishing to come to Britain must first demonstrate they can speak English at the same level required for skilled workers admitted under the points-based system.

The introduction of an English language test was one of four key elements of the Conservatives' election manifesto. Prime Minister David Cameron said he wanted to promote the integration of newcomers into British society. But his deputy Nick Clegg questioned similar policies under Labour and highlighted how Britons may struggle abroad if other nations implemented tests.

Home Secretary Theresa May said: "I believe being able to speak English should be a pre-requisite for anyone who wants to settle here. The new English requirement for spouses will help promote integration, remove cultural barriers and protect public services. It is a privilege to come to the UK and that is why I am committed to raising the bar for migrants and ensuring that those who benefit from being in Britain contribute to our society.

"This is only the first step. We are currently reviewing English language requirements across the visa system with a view to tightening the rules further in the future. The announcement is one of a wide range of measures the new Government is taking to ensure that immigration is properly controlled for the benefit of the UK, alongside a limit on work visas and an effective system for regulating the students who come here."

The prospect of English language tests for migrants heading for Britain was raised several times by the previous administration. In 2002, the then home secretary David Blunkett announced proposals for tests on language and the ways of British life. Citizenship tests were introduced but English tests for foreign spouses failed to win backing and were quietly shelved.

The new plans mean a spouse coming from outside Europe must provide evidence they have passed an English language test by an approved provider. Visa applicants in these circumstances must already meet a range of criteria before being allowed to enter the UK under current rules.

All applicants must show their marriage or partnership is genuine and that they can support themselves financially. Whether people are married in the UK or overseas, the non-UK partner must apply for a two-year settlement visa to come and live in the UK as a spouse. At the end of the two years they can apply to the UK Border Agency for indefinite leave to remain.

Last year some 38,000 visas for spouses were granted and a further 21,000 people were granted indefinite leave to remain.Immigrants to face English test

(UKPA) – 1 hour ago

Immigrants coming to Britain to marry or join their partner will soon be asked to take an English language test first.

All non-European migrants will have to demonstrate basic communication skills that enable them to deal with everyday life before receiving a visa.

The measure, due to come into force this autumn, will apply to spouses and unmarried couples who are already in Britain as well as overseas applicants. Anyone wishing to come to Britain must first demonstrate they can speak English at the same level required for skilled workers admitted under the points-based system.

The introduction of an English language test was one of four key elements of the Conservatives' election manifesto. Prime Minister David Cameron said he wanted to promote the integration of newcomers into British society. But his deputy Nick Clegg questioned similar policies under Labour and highlighted how Britons may struggle abroad if other nations implemented tests.

Home Secretary Theresa May said: "I believe being able to speak English should be a pre-requisite for anyone who wants to settle here. The new English requirement for spouses will help promote integration, remove cultural barriers and protect public services. It is a privilege to come to the UK and that is why I am committed to raising the bar for migrants and ensuring that those who benefit from being in Britain contribute to our society.

"This is only the first step. We are currently reviewing English language requirements across the visa system with a view to tightening the rules further in the future. The announcement is one of a wide range of measures the new Government is taking to ensure that immigration is properly controlled for the benefit of the UK, alongside a limit on work visas and an effective system for regulating the students who come here."

The prospect of English language tests for migrants heading for Britain was raised several times by the previous administration. In 2002, the then home secretary David Blunkett announced proposals for tests on language and the ways of British life. Citizenship tests were introduced but English tests for foreign spouses failed to win backing and were quietly shelved.

The new plans mean a spouse coming from outside Europe must provide evidence they have passed an English language test by an approved provider. Visa applicants in these circumstances must already meet a range of criteria before being allowed to enter the UK under current rules.

All applicants must show their marriage or partnership is genuine and that they can support themselves financially. Whether people are married in the UK or overseas, the non-UK partner must apply for a two-year settlement visa to come and live in the UK as a spouse. At the end of the two years they can apply to the UK Border Agency for indefinite leave to remain.

Last year some 38,000 visas for spouses were granted and a further 21,000 people were granted indefinite leave to remain. The move is likely to have a particular impact on Britain's Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities, who make up a large proportion of these figures.
 
Yes, our traitor PaPpy gahmen and MINDEF have been caught sleeping, and the enemy has already invaded us and taken over our country without them realizing it.

The PAPpy gahmen and the paper generals have all been too busy staying in their ivory towers and scheming about the many ways to pay themselves more millions and to bleed the peasants dry, that they do not see what's happening around us. Just remember to vote wisely at the coming G.E., otherwise things in the little red dot will get from bad to worse.
 
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If only our government will put a cap on immigration as well... most countries are now putting on caps, US, Australia, UK, Europe and put on quotas based on countries/demographics...

Our government should do the same, else all the people who cannot get into the above countries will flood into and overwhelm our city...
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Oh please.........


The bloody govt do what the fuck it wants. They want to flood the damn country with millions and millions of hordes of keling and whatever the fuck fts and increase sg pop to 10 million what can anybody do?
 
Countries go to war to defend their way of life. Don't tell me sinkies are just going to sit back and allow the foreign invasion to continue unabated from multiple fronts.:eek:

If nothing is done, sinkies will soon be a minority in their own damned country.

What's the point of having a strong SAF armed with the latest technology which devours 6% of the GDP annually if Jumbo loads of Ah Nehs and Ah Tiongs can simply walk through the turnstiles of Changi Airport and impose their ways on the whole homegrown community without having to fire a shot???:eek:

Despite making up 75% of the majority, Ah Beng simply has no balls. He will instead blame the govt. Hence its only fair and just that Ah Tiongs and Ah Nehs stick it to these good for nothing Bengs. The Malays and Indians have no sympathy for these myopic Bengs. Let them have a taste of their own medicine. :D
 
Despite making up 75% of the majority, Ah Beng simply has no balls. He will instead blame the govt. Hence its only fair and just that Ah Tiongs and Ah Nehs stick it to these good for nothing Bengs. The Malays and Indians have no sympathy for these myopic Bengs. Let them have a taste of their own medicine. :D

What a dumb shit skin you are. Read the letter again. The writer wrote "local chinese" This shows that the letter writer is not a local chinese but a foreigner. See you stupid filthy shit skin not only do local chinese hate these pakis and shit skins even malays and other races do. Btw these pakis hate you too shit skin.
 
Despite making up 75% of the majority, Ah Beng simply has no balls. He will instead blame the govt. Hence its only fair and just that Ah Tiongs and Ah Nehs stick it to these good for nothing Bengs. The Malays and Indians have no sympathy for these myopic Bengs. Let them have a taste of their own medicine. :D

Remember what i told you the other day about your frustration? You will feel it later today. tonychat is already enjoying it. :D


 
If only our government will put a cap on immigration as well... most countries are now putting on caps, US, Australia, UK, Europe and put on quotas based on countries/demographics...

Our government should do the same, else all the people who cannot get into the above countries will flood into and overwhelm our city...

--------------------

Immigrants to face English test

(UKPA) – 1 hour ago

Immigrants coming to Britain to marry or join their partner will soon be asked to take an English language test first.

All non-European migrants will have to demonstrate basic communication skills that enable them to deal with everyday life before receiving a visa.

The measure, due to come into force this autumn, will apply to spouses and unmarried couples who are already in Britain as well as overseas applicants. Anyone wishing to come to Britain must first demonstrate they can speak English at the same level required for skilled workers admitted under the points-based system.

The introduction of an English language test was one of four key elements of the Conservatives' election manifesto. Prime Minister David Cameron said he wanted to promote the integration of newcomers into British society. But his deputy Nick Clegg questioned similar policies under Labour and highlighted how Britons may struggle abroad if other nations implemented tests.

Home Secretary Theresa May said: "I believe being able to speak English should be a pre-requisite for anyone who wants to settle here. The new English requirement for spouses will help promote integration, remove cultural barriers and protect public services. It is a privilege to come to the UK and that is why I am committed to raising the bar for migrants and ensuring that those who benefit from being in Britain contribute to our society.

"This is only the first step. We are currently reviewing English language requirements across the visa system with a view to tightening the rules further in the future. The announcement is one of a wide range of measures the new Government is taking to ensure that immigration is properly controlled for the benefit of the UK, alongside a limit on work visas and an effective system for regulating the students who come here."

The prospect of English language tests for migrants heading for Britain was raised several times by the previous administration. In 2002, the then home secretary David Blunkett announced proposals for tests on language and the ways of British life. Citizenship tests were introduced but English tests for foreign spouses failed to win backing and were quietly shelved.

The new plans mean a spouse coming from outside Europe must provide evidence they have passed an English language test by an approved provider. Visa applicants in these circumstances must already meet a range of criteria before being allowed to enter the UK under current rules.

All applicants must show their marriage or partnership is genuine and that they can support themselves financially. Whether people are married in the UK or overseas, the non-UK partner must apply for a two-year settlement visa to come and live in the UK as a spouse. At the end of the two years they can apply to the UK Border Agency for indefinite leave to remain.

Last year some 38,000 visas for spouses were granted and a further 21,000 people were granted indefinite leave to remain.Immigrants to face English test

(UKPA) – 1 hour ago

Immigrants coming to Britain to marry or join their partner will soon be asked to take an English language test first.

All non-European migrants will have to demonstrate basic communication skills that enable them to deal with everyday life before receiving a visa.

The measure, due to come into force this autumn, will apply to spouses and unmarried couples who are already in Britain as well as overseas applicants. Anyone wishing to come to Britain must first demonstrate they can speak English at the same level required for skilled workers admitted under the points-based system.

The introduction of an English language test was one of four key elements of the Conservatives' election manifesto. Prime Minister David Cameron said he wanted to promote the integration of newcomers into British society. But his deputy Nick Clegg questioned similar policies under Labour and highlighted how Britons may struggle abroad if other nations implemented tests.

Home Secretary Theresa May said: "I believe being able to speak English should be a pre-requisite for anyone who wants to settle here. The new English requirement for spouses will help promote integration, remove cultural barriers and protect public services. It is a privilege to come to the UK and that is why I am committed to raising the bar for migrants and ensuring that those who benefit from being in Britain contribute to our society.

"This is only the first step. We are currently reviewing English language requirements across the visa system with a view to tightening the rules further in the future. The announcement is one of a wide range of measures the new Government is taking to ensure that immigration is properly controlled for the benefit of the UK, alongside a limit on work visas and an effective system for regulating the students who come here."

The prospect of English language tests for migrants heading for Britain was raised several times by the previous administration. In 2002, the then home secretary David Blunkett announced proposals for tests on language and the ways of British life. Citizenship tests were introduced but English tests for foreign spouses failed to win backing and were quietly shelved.

The new plans mean a spouse coming from outside Europe must provide evidence they have passed an English language test by an approved provider. Visa applicants in these circumstances must already meet a range of criteria before being allowed to enter the UK under current rules.

All applicants must show their marriage or partnership is genuine and that they can support themselves financially. Whether people are married in the UK or overseas, the non-UK partner must apply for a two-year settlement visa to come and live in the UK as a spouse. At the end of the two years they can apply to the UK Border Agency for indefinite leave to remain.

Last year some 38,000 visas for spouses were granted and a further 21,000 people were granted indefinite leave to remain. The move is likely to have a particular impact on Britain's Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities, who make up a large proportion of these figures.

THEN, you bloody hell need a test that 99% sgporeans can't passed! :D


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Countries go to war to defend their way of life. Don't tell me sinkies are just going to sit back and allow the foreign invasion to continue unabated from multiple fronts.:eek:

If nothing is done, sinkies will soon be a minority in their own damned country.

What's the point of having a strong SAF armed with the latest technology which devours 6% of the GDP annually if Jumbo loads of Ah Nehs and Ah Tiongs can simply walk through the turnstiles of Changi Airport and impose their ways on the whole homegrown community without having to fire a shot???:eek:

No violence please! I got another country passport oredi:D

Sell them the overpriced HDB and move on lah


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"coconut oil floating in the swimming pool "

lol when I hear those PRCs spitting loudly in the pool, really no mood to swim anymore
 
last nite on mrt train saw lots of indians/bangras why ha?:confused:
anyway, there was 1 old lady trying to keep her balance at the grab-poles and those blackies occupying those reserved seats.
why can't they just offer their seats to that old lady?

tiunia seng ah!!! :oIo:

U probably got on the same train with those construction workers going back or from their dorms. When they book out from Joo Koon, u can see the entire train is crowded with them, they mostly get off at Jurong east.
 
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