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PAP gives citizenship to foreigners,and declares that Sinkie PMET population goes through the roof.

If upgrade foreigner to citizens…can Sinkies downgrade to PR status.

Seems like PR gets better deals.
 
If upgrade foreigner to citizens…can Sinkies downgrade to PR status.

Seems like PR gets better deals.
Confirm pr is the best deal. Because if anything happened can run to the home country. Plus many high scholar tiongs and jihukia will take pr because can have dual citizenship.
 
credit sinkies skillfund, make the most of your free monies to upgrade your skills and take courses. If you find that your current profession is no longer relevant in today's society, consider switching careers and making a meaningful contribution to society.
 
If upgrade foreigner to citizens…can Sinkies downgrade to PR status.

Seems like PR gets better deals.

That's why the propaganda media loves to say this magical term: Singapore residents.

Blue IC and pink IC combine into one category, blur the lines, muddy the waters. :cool:
 
Our Govt is very creative when it comes to their version of statistics, including all these newly minted citizens from India as S'poreans.
 

Sit tight….more Heng Ong Huat ahead​

A global jobs crisis is looming — and here's how to tackle it, says Singapore's president​

Theron Mohamed
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  • A global job crisis is brewing, Singapore's president warned in a World Economic Forum panel.
  • About 1.2 billion new workers will be competing for 400 million jobs over the next decade, he said.
  • Tharman Shanmugaratnam called for an overhaul of education and labor force training to help workers.
Singapore's president says a global job crisis is looming, and tackling it will require governments around the world to reimagine how they educate, train, and care for their workers.
 
Tharman Shanmugaratnam sounded the alarm during a Wednesday panel titled "Closing the Jobs Gap" at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. He delivered a wide-ranging monologue in the session moderated by Business Insider's editor in chief, Jamie Heller.

Shanmugaratnam — an economist with degrees from Harvard, Cambridge, and the London School of Economics — said that roughly 1.2 billion people from developing and emerging nations are set to enter the global workforce over the next decade, but only 400 million new jobs are projected to be created in that period.
 
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