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No. of Foreigners Reached “Unacceptable” Level

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[h=2]Singapore Still Hostile to Immigrants[/h]
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Mr Ma Chi, the wealthy Chinese expatriate who crashed his Ferrari killing 3 people including himself.


The crash of a million-dollar Ferrari driven at high speed by a wealthy Chinese expatriate in the early hours of a weekend morning earlier this month has reignited the stormy immigration debate here, highlighting many Singaporeans’ resentment towards foreigners living and working in this small island nation.

The deadly accident opened an old wound. The spate of online comments and media reports expressing anger towards Chinese residents was so extreme it prompted the Chinese embassy, in a rare move, to issue a letter – subsequently released to the Straits Times – urging its citizens in Singapore to be conscious of their conduct and abide by local laws.

In February, Forbes Magazine ranked Singapore the third richest country in the world with a per capita income of 56,700 dollars. This affluent island republic, covering just 640 square kilometres, is home to four million inhabitants, of which about 25 percent are foreign workers.

As a result, immigration has become a hot topic in Singapore, with increasing coverage in the local media since last year’s election, where the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) saw its share of the vote drop to its lowest level since independence, largely due to local opposition to the government’s liberal immigration policies.

“Central to the feeling of antipathy (towards foreigners) has been the issue of fairness (towards locals),” said former minister of parliament Viswa Sadasivan.

Local journalist Jaya Prakash argued that the number of foreigners in Singapore has reached an “unacceptable” level. He believes that the government is biased towards foreigners, allowing them to sweep up jobs that should be given to locals and fill places in schools meant for Singaporeans.

As a result, he said, the latter are forced to accept lower pay, for less desirable work, which ultimately results in a lower quality of life for many locals.

In an interview with IPS Sadasivan explained that the two most incendiary issues surrounding immigration are education and military service.
While all young Singaporean men past the age of 17 are required to spend two and a half years in the armed forces, foreign nationals are only obliged to send their sons, while the principal immigration applicant is exempt from compulsory military service.

Meanwhile, a growing number of Chinese and Indian nationals are being admitted to Singaporean universities while many eligible Singaporean students are denied access to higher learning institutions, a situation that has fueled widespread discontent.

“Singaporeans feel shortchanged,” Sadasivan noted, adding, “In many other countries such issues could become emotionally charged enough to topple governments.”

=> 60% Daftees: Huh?

Tang Li, principal consultant of Tang-Asia Consultancy, argues that the root cause of ‘anti-foreigner’ sentiment can be traced back to 2004, when the government opened its doors to immigrants before putting in place the necessary infrastructure to efficiently handle the situation.
“Suddenly you had people competing for the same spaces in buses and trains, for housing and places in schools. When things started to get more crowded and less comfortable, frustrations turned onto the most visible target – the new arrivals,” he told IPS.

The number of foreigners surged after the government relaxed immigration rules in 2004, allowing thousands of people, mainly from places like China, India and the Philippines, to work in professional jobs while over 250,000 workers from other Asian countries entered ‘unskilled’ labour markets such as construction and domestic work.

Prakash pointed out that much of the local resentment stems from the S-pass scheme, a government programme that allows foreign diploma and degree holders to work jobs that pay a fixed monthly salary of at least 1,800 Singapore dollars (about 1,450 U.S. dollars). The minimum salary for a local graduate is usually 1,900 U.S. dollars a month.

The Tripartite Alliance for Fair Employment Practices, a labour watchdog, said in its annual report released last month that complaints about employers preferring foreigners over locals have, for the first time, topped Singaporeans’ list of grievances over unfair employment practices.
Singapore has a multiracial community that includes Chinese, Indians and Malays that have lived here for generations.

Sadasivan, who is an outspoken advocate of multiculturalism, said about the prevailing tension in the country, “Essentially what we are witnessing is a cumulative response to a pent up emotion of citizens feeling that their rights have not matched responsibilities; that their government has ignored their reasonable appeal for (a more) paced inflow of foreigners.”

=> 60%: Nebermind lah!

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[Source]: http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=107983
* IPS is an international communication institution with a global news agency at its core, raising the voices of the South and civil society on issues of development, globalisation, human rights and the environment.
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Would a mandatory 2 weeks course on culture shock lessons help for all first time FTs working in Singapore to reduce integration problems?
 
Would a mandatory 2 weeks course on culture shock lessons help for all first time FTs working in Singapore to reduce integration problems?

i think its better for them to take exam as well ....only good FT are allowed to work in singapore .
 
You still think got good FTs in Singapore? Anyway too crowded here, whether rich or not, sent them all back.

i think its better for them to take exam as well ....only good FT are allowed to work in singapore .
 
send all back is too drastic i believe. There are those who are really good and make positive contributions and there are those who are just simply needed

eg the cleaners, construction workers and those in the shipyards. But what the govt has done is to have gone overboard in their search for talent and to

increase population size so rapidly.

You can have instant 'clean and green ' and instant 'NS' policies implemented...but instant population growth is not possible without social and other

issues arising.

You still think got good FTs in Singapore? Anyway too crowded here, whether rich or not, sent them all back.
 
Would a mandatory 2 weeks course on culture shock lessons help for all first time FTs working in Singapore to reduce integration problems?


hi there


1. aiyoh!
2. some daft sheep must be more than stupid.
3. believing that some 2-week thing can ever change & improve dogs.
4. btw, the article is just too backdated.
5. the minimum basic salary for any s pass holder should be s$2k per mth.
6. likewise, for the population should be at least 5.2million.
 
hi there


1. what's the root cause & the source of such resentment?
2. overcrowding & behaviours of such dogs & snakes.
3. if ever daft sheep know what is the ground sentiment.
4. & not only interested in the gdp thing & its own pockets.
 
These Foreign Scumbags also brought their whole village folks together with them to Spore.. That also played a part in the overcrowding problem.. Just last month, I was at petrol kiosk at Still Rd when I saw a Pinoy ladyboy walking past me..:eek: This country really gone to the dogs if even a Pinoy ladyboy can be considered as a Foreign Talent by the Pappy Bastards..
 
Apparently the acceptance level is 60.1% in 2011. Looking forward to 2016.
 
wait till 2016 when more people have lost their jobs to mid level foreigners....or their kids lost places of study to foreign students who are never going to do NS.


Apparently the acceptance level is 60.1% in 2011. Looking forward to 2016.
 
These Foreign Scumbags also brought their whole village folks together with them to Spore.. That also played a part in the overcrowding problem.. Just last month, I was at petrol kiosk at Still Rd when I saw a Pinoy ladyboy walking past me..:eek: This country really gone to the dogs if even a Pinoy ladyboy can be considered as a Foreign Talent by the Pappy Bastards..

The pinoy ladyboy is here to cater to those who have a preference for ladyboys.
The issue of foreigners is whether they are "useful" or "useless".
Useful foreigners will include the Japanese MD of a Japanese MNC based in SG.
His company is firm, they send in one of their own as the MD or the company relocates.
Obviously, he is useful to SG because his presence is useful.
Same goes for a foreign construction worker whose job would be available if he did not take it.

Useless foreigners include the pinoy ladyboy, ah tiong "fortune tellers" who claim they can see your future but
can''t predict next week's 4d numbers, and other foreigners who come here simply to set up shop to cater to
the presence of those useless foreigners. It appears that the civil servants were given the instructions to let in
foreigners, but they then opened the floodgates and didn't bother to check who were streaming in.
 
wait till 2016 when more people have lost their jobs to mid level foreigners....or their kids lost places of study to foreign students who are never going to do NS.

Life will certainly get much tougher.
May not be so soon as 2016, but certainly when the kids of today become adults, i.e. in about 10 to 20 years' time.
 
[video=youtube;t1M4Dz0xL80]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1M4Dz0xL80&feature=youtu.be[/video]
 
These Foreign Scumbags also brought their whole village folks together with them to Spore.. That also played a part in the overcrowding problem.. Just last month, I was at petrol kiosk at Still Rd when I saw a Pinoy ladyboy walking past me..:eek: This country really gone to the dogs if even a Pinoy ladyboy can be considered as a Foreign Talent by the Pappy Bastards..

Very soon, our Ah Qua communities will KPKB cox thier rice bowl aka BJ and AJ kena replaced away.:D
 
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These Foreign Scumbags also brought their whole village folks together with them to Spore.. That also played a part in the overcrowding problem.. Just last month, I was at petrol kiosk at Still Rd when I saw a Pinoy ladyboy walking past me..:eek: This country really gone to the dogs if even a Pinoy ladyboy can be considered as a Foreign Talent by the Pappy Bastards..

The FAP's definition of talent is anybody who will be able to "out-vote" the 40%.
 
Tio tio, all of us go back to China!! Yeah!



hi there


1. aiyoh!
2. bro, honest not all sheep can make it in chineyland, land of dogs.
3. especially those just booksmart and daft specimen.
4. a lawless place where everything is possible under the sun.
5. daft sheep will die instantly there!
 
ah ok...i had meant that in 2016 they may get far less than 60%. Erosion of jobs, places in the better tertiary placs of education etc etc will translate into

erosion of votes. Their hardcore supporters like my parents are slowly disappearing.

Life will certainly get much tougher.
May not be so soon as 2016, but certainly when the kids of today become adults, i.e. in about 10 to 20 years' time.
 
We need more of them.
We need them to dilute the votes in 2016 of those ungrateful sinkies.
New citizens more likely to be thankful to great govt for chance to live and stay in this beautiful place.
Native sinkies can only kpkb day and night.
 
Erection2011, you have a nice personality. But imagine you are in their shoes and in their country, you may not be treated nicely. Moreover, once the foreigners became citizen, they also think the same way like us.

send all back is too drastic i believe. There are those who are really good and make positive contributions and there are those who are just simply needed

eg the cleaners, construction workers and those in the shipyards. But what the govt has done is to have gone overboard in their search for talent and to

increase population size so rapidly.

You can have instant 'clean and green ' and instant 'NS' policies implemented...but instant population growth is not possible without social and other

issues arising.
 
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