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[TD="class: msgtxt"][h=2]PRC hawker couple given Singapore PR by PAP[/h]
July 27th, 2011 |
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In other First World countries, it will be impossible for hawkers to even find work there, let alone become their Permanent Residents, but not so in Singapore, a truly ‘cosmopolitan’ city which is completely ‘open’ to ‘foreign talents’ from all over the world, according to PAP supreme leader Lee Kuan Yew.
The state media reported yesterday a PRC couple Mr Li Wencheng and his wife who were attacked by a mentally deranged Singaporean at their Tampines flat.
Mr Li, 39, suffered injuries to his head, face and left arm while his 42-year-old wife had slash wounds on her back.
In an interview with ‘reporters’ later, Mr Li revealed that he and his wife are running a stall selling fish soup at a foodcourt at Tampines 1 shopping mall. The duo are Singapore PRs.
Do Singaporeans shun being hawkers at foodcourts? Or is Singapore facing a shortage of hawkers?
It is also revealed that Mr Li and wife are from Guilin, one of the poorest provinces in China and they have been renting a room at the Tampines flat for about a year. They have two daughters, aged 17 and 9, who are studying in China.
It is not known how they managed to find work in Singapore and even obtained Singapore PR.
Due to the PAP’s pro-China policies, economic migrants like Mr Li from the poverty-stricken regions of China have been flocking to Singapore to work, study and live.
The state media is full of stories of PRC teachers, bus drivers, construction workers, cleaners, masseurs and even freelance prostitutes being given Singapore PRs and citizenships liberally by the PAP regime.
One 28 year old Chinese language teacher Zhang Yuanyuan boasted proudly on China’s CCTV two years ago that she obtained her Singapore PR within TWO MONTHS of application which is almost unheard of anywhere else in the world.
With the ever increasing number of mainland Chinese in Singapore, it is only a matter of time before Singapore becomes another Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China like Hong Kong and Macau or the 24th province of China proper – “Nanyang”.
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In other First World countries, it will be impossible for hawkers to even find work there, let alone become their Permanent Residents, but not so in Singapore, a truly ‘cosmopolitan’ city which is completely ‘open’ to ‘foreign talents’ from all over the world, according to PAP supreme leader Lee Kuan Yew.
The state media reported yesterday a PRC couple Mr Li Wencheng and his wife who were attacked by a mentally deranged Singaporean at their Tampines flat.
Mr Li, 39, suffered injuries to his head, face and left arm while his 42-year-old wife had slash wounds on her back.
In an interview with ‘reporters’ later, Mr Li revealed that he and his wife are running a stall selling fish soup at a foodcourt at Tampines 1 shopping mall. The duo are Singapore PRs.
Do Singaporeans shun being hawkers at foodcourts? Or is Singapore facing a shortage of hawkers?
It is also revealed that Mr Li and wife are from Guilin, one of the poorest provinces in China and they have been renting a room at the Tampines flat for about a year. They have two daughters, aged 17 and 9, who are studying in China.
It is not known how they managed to find work in Singapore and even obtained Singapore PR.
Due to the PAP’s pro-China policies, economic migrants like Mr Li from the poverty-stricken regions of China have been flocking to Singapore to work, study and live.
The state media is full of stories of PRC teachers, bus drivers, construction workers, cleaners, masseurs and even freelance prostitutes being given Singapore PRs and citizenships liberally by the PAP regime.
One 28 year old Chinese language teacher Zhang Yuanyuan boasted proudly on China’s CCTV two years ago that she obtained her Singapore PR within TWO MONTHS of application which is almost unheard of anywhere else in the world.
With the ever increasing number of mainland Chinese in Singapore, it is only a matter of time before Singapore becomes another Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China like Hong Kong and Macau or the 24th province of China proper – “Nanyang”.
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