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Singapore PR Application on May 2023, Already 12 months
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OrganicRepublic
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Sep 25 2024, 09:53 PM
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Freshly converted shitizen here, second gen renounce PR prior to NS is allowed but frowned upon, SG gahmen has many known but unspoken rules, you’ll find it difficult to seek employment in the future for sure.
By the way a lot of Malaysians wants the benefit of PR but won’t contribute and integrate into society, your Singaporeans colleagues damn buay song you, sekian.
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OrganicRepublic
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Sep 26 2024, 02:24 PM
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QUOTE(malz89 @ Sep 25 2024, 11:17 PM) Most want the benefit of PR but stay in malaysia. I really facepalm la .. Really ish chao kuan. Sinkie doesn't like PR mostly because they can run road with CPF once they renounce PR upon retirement while Sinkie is stuck in SG + PR gets a lot of benefits. Malaysians, if you intend to spend a large part of your life in SG, do make effort to integrate and contribute to the society. Please don't go SG 几够力一下 and complain SG if you want to make a living here. This post has been edited by OrganicRepublic: Sep 26 2024, 02:25 PM
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OrganicRepublic
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Sep 26 2024, 02:34 PM
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QUOTE(boringguy @ Sep 26 2024, 02:32 PM) hello Guy, my PR application has been approved. may I know if the EP152 form mentioned cannot be more than 2 weeks is means the date cannot be more than 14 days or calculated per week? working days, 10 days
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