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Serious PAP Worried That Foreign Students Studying In Sinkie Unis Will Run Road! Can't Find EP Jobs After Graduation Thanks To Oppie Racism!

JohnTan

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The Ministry of Education (MOE) is "actively monitoring" the situation faced by foreign students, who have difficulties securing jobs after graduating from local universities.

"The MOE is cognisant that international students have to fulfil their tuition grant obligations,
and we work with the institutes of higher learning and other public agencies to help facilitate their application for the necessary work pass arrangements while keeping to the Fair Consideration Framework," said a spokesman, referring to the Manpower Ministry's policy of ensuring that employers do not discriminate against Singaporeans in their hiring practices.

MOE said that international students should approach their universities for help if they have problems fulfilling their bond requirements.


It declined to say how many foreign students are under the scheme currently and what happens to those who are unable to find jobs after repeated attempts.

The Tuition Grant Scheme was introduced by the Government in 1980 to help subsidise the cost of tertiary education for students enrolled in full-time diploma or undergraduate courses.

Unlike their local counterparts, international students and permanent residents who accept the offer of a tuition grant are contractually obliged to work in a Singapore-registered company on a full-time basis for three years upon graduation.


They are expected to secure employment on their own after graduation
, and can work for different organisations over three years in any sector, even if it is unrelated to their degree or diploma.

If they do not fulfil their work service obligation, they are liable to pay liquidated damages that include 10 per cent annual interest, compounded, which can range from $80,000 to more than $100,000, according to students The Sunday Times spoke to.

If they have not found employment after a year, they must inform MOE and provide evidence of their job search, including all job applications submitted and rejection letters received.

In a reply to a parliamentary question in March 2016 about what action is taken against international students who knowingly decide not to fulfil their grant obligations, then Education Minister Ong Ye Kung had said: "Where liquidated damages cannot be recovered, defaulters face serious adverse consequences if they subsequently apply to work or reside in Singapore."

The consequences include being barred from obtaining a work pass or long-term visit pass.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...raduates-trying-to-meet-spore-bond-obligation
 

syed putra

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This guy paid his dues?
Alvin Tan’s Latest Outrageous Act With The Al-Qur'an Receives Brutal Flak From Netizens

Jean Khoo
5 years ago

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The infamous sex blogger is at it again (not that he has ever stopped), and no, we are not talking about his latest homemade pornography which was released just 2 days ago—and was very efficiently blocked by MCMC (Malaysian Communications And Multimedia Commission).
Most of his social media followers are no strangers to his controversial acts and offensive statements. But this time, he might not be so easily forgiven by his large 85k following on Facebook as even a lot of them think that he has gone too far.
Just few hours ago, Alvin posted a photo collage in a comic strip form of him defecating, and then tearing out a page from an Al-Qur’an to “clean up the mess”. To be respectful to our readers, we will refrain from posting the picture here, but you can view it at your own discretion here.
Alvin Tan himself has confirmed that he did in fact use his own waste matter in the picture.
The photo has since gained nearly 4,000 Facebook shares (and increasing fast), and nearly 2,000 likes. The photo did not come with a related caption; however he left a few comments in the comment section.
 

Byebye Penis

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In the past decade, foreign grads of our local U are called up to ICA interview for immediate conversion to PR, so that they count under local employment.
 

Pinkieslut

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In the past decade, foreign grads of our local U are called up to ICA interview for immediate conversion to PR, so that they count under local employment.

Correct. Many of these people use Sinkieland as a stepping stone to High SES AMDK Cuntries. Hence ICA is now less generous except for Jiuhu Chinks.
 

Byebye Penis

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Correct. Many of these people use Sinkieland as a stepping stone to High SES AMDK Cuntries. Hence ICA is now less generous except for Jiuhu Chinks.

Still the same for PRC and India grads from local universities.

These foreign students can work in KTVs if they can't find jobs since we stop importing from vietnam and china.
 

Byebye Penis

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Singapore is like a fug-up man who brings a mistress home to stay with his family and worried that the mistress is not bearing kids.
 

sweetiepie

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MOE said that international students should approach their universities for help if they have problems fulfilling their bond requirements.
KNN my uncle think pap should just write off their bond KNN sinkie grad already no job still think for ft ? KNN money spent on them already spent mistakes done and gone KNN
 

stingray

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The Ministry of Education (MOE) is "actively monitoring" the situation faced by foreign students, who have difficulties securing jobs after graduating from local universities.

"The MOE is cognisant that international students have to fulfil their tuition grant obligations,
and we work with the institutes of higher learning and other public agencies to help facilitate their application for the necessary work pass arrangements while keeping to the Fair Consideration Framework," said a spokesman, referring to the Manpower Ministry's policy of ensuring that employers do not discriminate against Singaporeans in their hiring practices.

MOE said that international students should approach their universities for help if they have problems fulfilling their bond requirements.


It declined to say how many foreign students are under the scheme currently and what happens to those who are unable to find jobs after repeated attempts.

The Tuition Grant Scheme was introduced by the Government in 1980 to help subsidise the cost of tertiary education for students enrolled in full-time diploma or undergraduate courses.

Unlike their local counterparts, international students and permanent residents who accept the offer of a tuition grant are contractually obliged to work in a Singapore-registered company on a full-time basis for three years upon graduation.


They are expected to secure employment on their own after graduation
, and can work for different organisations over three years in any sector, even if it is unrelated to their degree or diploma.

If they do not fulfil their work service obligation, they are liable to pay liquidated damages that include 10 per cent annual interest, compounded, which can range from $80,000 to more than $100,000, according to students The Sunday Times spoke to.

If they have not found employment after a year, they must inform MOE and provide evidence of their job search, including all job applications submitted and rejection letters received.

In a reply to a parliamentary question in March 2016 about what action is taken against international students who knowingly decide not to fulfil their grant obligations, then Education Minister Ong Ye Kung had said: "Where liquidated damages cannot be recovered, defaulters face serious adverse consequences if they subsequently apply to work or reside in Singapore."

The consequences include being barred from obtaining a work pass or long-term visit pass.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...raduates-trying-to-meet-spore-bond-obligation

This kind of consequential policy against foreign students for being unable or unwilling to pay liquidated damages is a joke. What is the harm of debarment from obtaining a WP or LTP to work in SG? Is it the end of the world for these foreign students who after getting free education in SG are unable to find jobs outside after graduation? If these students do not run road, they are fools. If pappies believe these road runners can be compelled to pay back for their free education in SG, they are idiots.
 

tanwahtiu

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This xiasuay Chan said 3.5mil jobs for 2.5mil citizens available, now telling us there maybe no jobs for them.

Hypocrite PAP get cheap Ah Fake degrees to work here for rent seeking economy. 1 mil jobs go to fake degree ahnehs are 1mil tenants/renters for PAP cronies landlord.

Forever will not get the equations right and match.
 

Loofydralb

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At the end of it all you will see that LKY was wrong to pull out of the federation and he himself realised that when he mentioned a few times that we will eventually grovel to be let back in. Its going to be a dead end sooner or later.
 
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