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thoughts on "floodgates opening up" again?
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thoughts on "floodgates opening up" again?
Hello,
Wonder what you think of the rumors that the floodgates will be opened post 2015 elections to welcome in foreigners and get fresh funding for jobs in SG - after all the houses are lying empty and await fresh tenants?
Wonder what you think of the rumors that the floodgates will be opened post 2015 elections to welcome in foreigners and get fresh funding for jobs in SG - after all the houses are lying empty and await fresh tenants?
Re: thoughts on "floodgates opening up" again?
Elections are in 2016?blessedone wrote:Hello,
Wonder what you think of the rumors that the floodgates will be opened post 2015 elections to welcome in foreigners and get fresh funding for jobs in SG - after all the houses are lying empty and await fresh tenants?
But Yes. I think that "post" 2015 sometime there is a very good shot that foreigners will be welcome again.
Of course how soon "post" 2015 is hard to say. I'd give it 50/50 before 2030

+1. All indicators are that the GE 2016 will be a hard fight for the PAP again, (even without a strong credible opposition) and that means they will be pork barreling (i.e. catering to the whims of the populace). I don't see it happening and I would not plan a future on it. Personally I'm a little worried about renewing my REP in 2017!Wd40 wrote:I dont see floodgates opening. If anything they could be closed shut, especially if the election results are worse than expected for the ruling party.
I met a few guys, married to SG spouse, in entertainment line (singer/musicians ...)PNGMK wrote:+1. All indicators are that the GE 2016 will be a hard fight for the PAP again, (even without a strong credible opposition) and that means they will be pork barreling (i.e. catering to the whims of the populace). I don't see it happening and I would not plan a future on it. Personally I'm a little worried about renewing my REP in 2017!Wd40 wrote:I dont see floodgates opening. If anything they could be closed shut, especially if the election results are worse than expected for the ruling party.
their REP got trimmed to 1 year
anyway there will be 'packages' to win votes and of late, PA has been attracting a lot of youngsters with their programs .. (we know PA is not political ...


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Will see what comes with my next EP renewal in July.
My last one was already refused, and processed on appeal so we'll see. I just extended my apartment lease this week for a year to take account of the fact I may not get it. If that happens, my company closes, staff are fired and I up sticks to elsewhere.
I have a new rental agreement for the apartment, a new car, a new mobile phone contract and schooling all hinging on a new EP.
My last one was already refused, and processed on appeal so we'll see. I just extended my apartment lease this week for a year to take account of the fact I may not get it. If that happens, my company closes, staff are fired and I up sticks to elsewhere.
I have a new rental agreement for the apartment, a new car, a new mobile phone contract and schooling all hinging on a new EP.
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ScoobyDoes wrote:Will see what comes with my next EP renewal in July.
My last one was already refused, and processed on appeal so we'll see. I just extended my apartment lease this week for a year to take account of the fact I may not get it. If that happens, my company closes, staff are fired and I up sticks to elsewhere.
I have a new rental agreement for the apartment, a new car, a new mobile phone contract and schooling all hinging on a new EP.

Intersting! I have never had problems getting an EP in Singapore, cant say the same thing about finding a job, though. Even now, my EP is valid for 2 years but my employment contract is 1 yr, renewable. Sigh!ScoobyDoes wrote:Will see what comes with my next EP renewal in July.
My last one was already refused, and processed on appeal so we'll see. I just extended my apartment lease this week for a year to take account of the fact I may not get it. If that happens, my company closes, staff are fired and I up sticks to elsewhere.
I have a new rental agreement for the apartment, a new car, a new mobile phone contract and schooling all hinging on a new EP.
I think you missed somethingGSM8 wrote:More likely a model similar to Dubai might be adopted wherein it's next to impossible for a foreigner to get PR, but work visa's are issued freely on an as needed basistriste wrote:I don't think the floodgates are ever going to open again. If anything, the door is going to slam shut.
the ruling party got beaten in the last election not just due to new residents but more towards foreigners flooding in to work ...
It's a balancing act, try and keep the voters happy without destroying the economy. Actually at the moment it's probably more about trying to teach the voters that they cannot have both prosperity and no foreigners.GSM8 wrote:More likely a model similar to Dubai might be adopted wherein it's next to impossible for a foreigner to get PR, but work visa's are issued freely on an as needed basistriste wrote:I don't think the floodgates are ever going to open again. If anything, the door is going to slam shut.
I doubt the floodgates will open, it will just continue to be managed immigration along with something like the visa approach mentioned above.
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bgd wrote:Actually at the moment it's probably more about trying to teach the voters that they cannot have both prosperity and no foreigners.
They could.....if they got off their fat backsides and improved productivity.
For all the work done in the last few years, productivity is getting worse. You want to ask how many Singaporeans it takes to change a light bulb? Truth is none knows how to do it.
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