Twenty nine million Bulgarians and Romanians will gain the right to live and work unrestricted in Britain in 2014 under European “freedom of movement” rules.
okayyyyyy.
so unless you have had your job stolen by, or edged out of an interview by a foreign national, then i think the above-mentioned caricature "by an author who claimed that his works of art do not represent singapore in any way" doesn't hold any water.
that would be me after my Cat1A revoked (meow meow meow!!!)
Taiwanese "national" (since Taiwan is not even a "real" country, no offence to my Taiwanese friends. ) 3rd class hons engg grad working in ST Electronics which I applied to.
Meritocracy? Oh really?! I am pretty sure my grades are obviously better than his...hmmm!
......i prefer hanging around with the filipinos, malaysians and indians. they're much more friendlier and helpful rather than those singaporeans i encounter in the office
Perhaps his ROI is higher ? (no offense, I've been in the same situation)
Don't bother lah, you are not missing anything and probably is even better off now.that would be me after my Cat1A revoked (meow meow meow!!!)
Taiwanese "national" (since Taiwan is not even a "real" country, no offence to my Taiwanese friends. ) 3rd class hons engg grad working in ST Electronics which I applied to.
Meritocracy? Oh really?! I am pretty sure my grades are obviously better than his...hmmm!
so what is this national policy? that there are not enough people filling positions in an economy that is still suffering from labour shortage?... while it is all nice and good to say that we can just boost productivity and all that to cover the labour shortage, until those gains in productivity are realized, if they can ever be realized, companies are still suffering from labour shortage and may either reduce their operations in Singapore, move overseas, or close shop entirely...Just like what Richoflex had mentioned previously, it is the national policy that majority of us have problems with and not the people themselves. I fear that 30 to 40 years down the road when the Ponzi scheme collapse, my children will be the one seeking "economic refugee" status in other countries.
okayyyyyy.
so unless you have had your job stolen by, or edged out of an interview by a foreign national, then i think the above-mentioned caricature "by an author who claimed that his works of art do not represent singapore in any way" doesn't hold any water.
but even then, that's a failure in the measure and practice of meritocracy, not so much a failure in immigration policy...that would be me after my Cat1A revoked (meow meow meow!!!)
In that case you can change your Singapore citizenship with my Malaysian citizenship and on top of that I'll give you my 5D MKII with F1.2 50mm lens and a Dome bag.
still, none of them ever stopped me from cooking my curry...hmm... true blue neighbors will come by and ask "can i have some ? " :bsmilie:
curry is from India.