Yeah, I surprised as well, with the tone of some of the posters here for the mere mention of "I dont want to take up citizenship". Ironically, many regulars from this board are exactly maintaining that position. Granted that some of the regulars have strived hard and contributed a lot, but you need to give the benefit of the doubt to people. I think the moment someone mentions "Indian", some angry responses are automatically triggered. Spend sometime on the forum you will understand soon.guyg wrote:Thanks SMS and likewise I respect your right to an opinion and to disagree with my views but I'd really appreciate a response to my main point. Why label the op an abuser?
My point re achieveing PTS PR under 2 years was just to clarify facts that it does happen (even in current climate) but I totally accept in this case highly unlikely hence why I though bgd's advice was spot on and as nut nut has said that message can be communicated far more politely.
Well I don't agree with the very mention of Indian that would trigger emotions. The OP is clearly an arrogant abuser. Does not want citizenship, wants PR in a short time because of job change. Bragging of triple masters from some leaguesguyg wrote:, ... nut nut has said that message can be communicated far more politely.
Wd40 wrote:... I think the moment someone mentions "Indian", some angry responses are automatically triggered.
When did he say he wants PR for job change? He said he wants to raise a family. He brought up his degrees, to ask about his PR approval chances. So I was right, after allyogaloungeforever wrote:Well, if OP expects a polite response then don't call people names.
Well I don't agree with the very mention of Indian that would trigger emotions. The OP is clearly an arrogant abuser. Does not want citizenship, wants PR in a short time because of job change. Bragging of triple masters from some leaguesguyg wrote:, ... nut nut has said that message can be communicated far more politely.
Wd40 wrote:... I think the moment someone mentions "Indian", some angry responses are automatically triggered.
adi_ wrote:...The key bit with PR is I cna switch jobs at will if I find something better and also gives more security...
Wd40 wrote: When did he say he wants PR for job change? He said he wants to raise a family. He brought up his degrees, to ask about his PR approval chances. So I was right, after all
I'm always like this but your post aggravated my herpes itch (kudos to Hanni) more than usual. Seriously - if you're as well qualified as you claim you are (and your wife) then why not look for a greener pastures? Singapore is pretty much a done deal.adi_ wrote:are you always a p***k or is today a special day for you, I am asking a question if you cant help then keep your gob shut dude, i want to know the reason why i need to wait for 2-3 years. what a knob!!
PNGMK wrote:If you're not interested in taking PR to become a SC then piss off.adi_ wrote:Yikes!!, are you serious...I would say thats a long wait, any specific chain of thought....that suggests I should wait for 2-3 years. The key bit with PR is I cna switch jobs at will if I find something better and also gives more security...
(At least that's the view of the ICA according to TRE).
Seriously just go away. We don't want people like you freak up the PR system anymore.
Wd40 wrote:When did he say he wants PR for job change? He said he wants to raise a family. He brought up his degrees, to ask about his PR approval chances. So I was right, after allyogaloungeforever wrote:Well, if OP expects a polite response then don't call people names.
Well I don't agree with the very mention of Indian that would trigger emotions. The OP is clearly an arrogant abuser. Does not want citizenship, wants PR in a short time because of job change. Bragging of triple masters from some leaguesguyg wrote:, ... nut nut has said that message can be communicated far more politely.
Wd40 wrote:... I think the moment someone mentions "Indian", some angry responses are automatically triggered.
He has no interest in being permanent at all. Full Stop.Not interested in getting a Singapore passport or citizenship at all.
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