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Author Topic: Having problems with your PR, EP, LTSVP etc  (Read 260 times)
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« on: 21 May 2003, 8:52:00 am »
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I've had a gutsful of people who get on this board complaining why can't they get a pass, why can't they get PR, why can't they stay longer.

Wake up people, the Singapore Government owes you nothing!

This country is at an all time high as far as unemployment goes, why is the government going to sponser you to stay in their country when there are already  enough unemployed qualified people here.

There's no point complaining about it on this site - face the facts - you are not good enough to stay in Singapore.

And the amount of people who get on this site complaining who can't even string a sentence together with basic english grammer is appauling !!!!  Please note, the business language in Singapore is ENGLISH.  


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« Reply #1 on: 21 May 2003, 9:06:00 am »
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99,

Please note that YOU should learn how to spell and use proper English. It's 'appalling', not 'appauling'.  And 'gutsful'?  Didn't find that gem in the OED.  Presumably you're one of ones 'good enough' to be staying here in Singapore?

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« Reply #2 on: 21 May 2003, 18:15:00 pm »
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99,

Happy to know you are one of those who are "good enough" to stay in Singapore and to be honest, its truly none of your business why people want to whine about their unsuccessful attempts to get a PR/EP etc. If you can help, even with words of encouragement - thats great and if not, don't bother. Sometimes i hope people like you would get into such a spot that you would need to get the advise and views of others who might have similar experiences.

I, as a Singaporean, know about the unemployment situation in Singapore and no, i don't think the government owes me anything but i do believe everyone who is willing to try and find a job, stay here for whatever personal reasons they may have etc should be given a chance.

Its not your job to criticise them.

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