With the ease of mobility, it's more common now for people to own two homes - one in the heart, one in their place of work.
The trend is all the more stark in Singapore given its open-door policy towards foreigners.
In the early 2000, about 35,000 foreigners were granted permanent residency a year on average.
Last year, the number rose to 80,000.
Their intentions have naturally raised concerns among some quarters.
Are they into Singapore for the long-haul or using it as a springboard?
The government recently announced a 10-million-dollar grant to fund
projects that promote better understanding among natives and newcomers.
--938Live
It seems to be that PAP has gone insane, proposing all sorts of rubbish schemes.
Suck too much from people, go and spend on rubbish schemes.
The PAP should be voted out in next elections, or else they will continue their rubbish projects, waste taxpayer's money on nonsense things.
Japan can do it, Singapore also can.