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Working in Singapore V15
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BravoZeroTwo
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Oct 27 2013, 05:48 PM
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with due respect to those that criticizing your homeland (sounds like no hope in your country) and with so much of ill feelings, has anyone of you in the process of giving up your nationality ? if yes, it is understood. If not, why then ? Perhaps mind to share ? Thanks.
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BravoZeroTwo
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Oct 27 2013, 08:05 PM
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thank you for the feedback. are you making this homeland a better place to live ? if you do not take up the new citizenship, what would you do after you have retired ?
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BravoZeroTwo
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Oct 27 2013, 08:08 PM
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base on the reasons given for leaving your homeland and reside in a new place, are those reasons a non existence in where you are staying and working now ? You are not treated as foreigners ? You get the same pay amount as their own citizens with the same amount of opportunities in careers ?
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BravoZeroTwo
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Oct 27 2013, 08:29 PM
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QUOTE(bellion @ Oct 27 2013, 09:24 PM) Assuming you are not a bloody anti-Singapore troll, Singapore is one of the most open and fair-minded countries to work in i.e. one is limited mostly by one's own ability and not by any nep hogwash that a foreigner or even Malaysians face in bolehland. You mean those who make it in the homeland are not of their own capabilities and abilities despite obstacles and challenges faced like anyone else ? This post has been edited by BravoZeroTwo: Oct 27 2013, 08:30 PM
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BravoZeroTwo
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Oct 27 2013, 08:46 PM
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Exactly, with these obstacles and hurdles, many of your countrymen and ladies still make it at their homeland. Where are you now despite in the foreign land and with all fairness so to say ? Did you achieve there better than when in your own country ? Share your achievements there. Thanks.
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