Originally posted by pearlie27:
What do you mean by "one belongs to a positive and the other belongs to a negative"? Hope i get you right "the any others affect your life or your children's future" include the forever increasing ERP fees and gantries and the increase in GST.
Assuming that Singapore has a population of 4million, your weightage on government policy is only (1/4million)x100%.
If you and your children's future is going to be depend on government where your voice to them is such small weightage, then, that will be very sad. To control your own life is better than to be controlled.
Why wann to migrate and be a second or thrid class citizen?
Originally posted by fishbuff1:
yup, same old person.
open leg policy? wow.. 1st time i hear this.
btw, i just saw this SG indian lady news caster on SBS channel here.
http://www20.sbs.com.au/sbscorporate/index.php?id=1249
Experienced news presenter Neena Mairata will join the World News Australia line-up at SBS in June.
Neena is an experienced presenter, having spent eight years as a journalist and presenter for Mediacorp News, Channel Five and Channel News Asia in Singapore.
She comes to SBS from Melbourne where she has been the weekday news anchor for ABC’s Australia Network.
Neena will join the recently appointed Ben Fajzullin as the principal back-up presenters to Anton Enus and Janice Petersen, who will present the hour-long 6.30pm edition of World News Australia. They will also join the presenting line-up for the 9.30pm news.
Ben starts at SBS in July.
SBS Director of News and Current Affairs Paul Cutler welcomed Neena to the World News Australia team.
“With more than 15 years experience in news as an anchor and journalist, Neena will be a welcome addition to the World News Australia team.
“World News Australia continues to deliver the best of world news alongside in-depth reporting by SBS journalists from some of the news hotspots across the globe.
“The increase in original journalism that the hour-long format enables is reaping rewards for audiences and the World News Australia team with both a Walkley Award and Logie nomination for World News Australia reporter Brian Thomson.
“This commitment to quality journalism will continue with the refreshed presenting line-up for World News Australia.”
Media contact: Jane McMillan (02) 9430 2807 or 0438 690 305
I mean open DOOR policy.. no really...but what the heck.. make no difference anyway..
Who is this Neena...don't know her.. got picture anot ? Cannot find it on internet.
Originally posted by mac^^:Why wann to migrate and be a second or thrid class citizen?
LOL... you think you're a first class citizen in SG ? Not anymore...
sometimes I wonder.
I wonder for the many who in serious need for substantial amount of money, like a few hundred thousand, to pay off debt or something, or need money to invest or for their children overseas degree education, if Malaysia gives these people citizenship to live in JB, would they take it up? condition : keep money in JB in whatever currency you like. win-win.
I suspect many would since JB is close to the pore, where the distance is less than distance between tuas and pasir ris.
It would make it even easier if these new JB citizens can then apply for the PR in singapore which appears to be easy. Come here and enjoy the privilege of multi-country membership. like country club. see the magic of words? country.
Like this, they live in lower cost areas with similar amenities and standard and can use their money.
Think about malaysian fuel subsidy still makes it way cheaper than in the pore.
The food, housing, medicals, legal and accounting services all cheaper.
lionnoisy, doon be so petty lah. I onlys saying saying onlys lah. no flame me hor.