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when to apply PR?
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Every "topic" about when to apply for PR turns into this. Indian with scant chances asks about their chances (that's you), and more and more Indians with progressively worse profiles show up asking "what about me?"dajitesh wrote:We have been digressed from the main topic.
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I am appalled to see how dumb an person can be. After seeing the strength of your brain-wave, now I am 200% confident that I will get the PR when I will apply.zzm9980 wrote:Every "topic" about when to apply for PR turns into this. Indian with scant chances asks about their chances (that's you), and more and more Indians with progressively worse profiles show up asking "what about me?"dajitesh wrote:We have been digressed from the main topic.
Couple of things - for you to digest.
First of all, four your kind info, I have never said I am holding Indian passport (though I am indian by root].
Second, given my education and job qualification (let's not talk about my passport/citizenship which will add another dimension], Singapore will be doing much better by granting a PR to the profiles like me and cutting off low-esteemed profiles like you. At least, i can see - an immediate jump of GDP numbers in the north direction.
Now, before replying me with a fiery response, you should think how can you improve yourself from your current peril status first.
Thanks for reading!
Jitesh, it doesn't matter what your citizenship is. You will still be categorized as an "Indian" when you apply. Even though there are plenty of Indians in Malaysia and Malaysian Chinese are preferred here, I am yet to see any case on this forum about a Malaysian Indian approved for PR, if my memory serves me right and I am on this forum from 5 years.
You haven't been here long enough. Singapore could care less about GDP numbers, especially when it comes to giving PR.
You haven't been here long enough. Singapore could care less about GDP numbers, especially when it comes to giving PR.
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You are truly naive about Singapore. Your education and financial productivity are secondary to your ethnic profile. Singapore is a country run by and for the benefit of Nanyang Chinese. If your profile compliments the desired ethnic makeup of the country (racial ratios are posted all over as to what that is), then your education and such will be considered.dajitesh wrote:I am appalled to see how dumb an person can be. After seeing the strength of your brain-wave, now I am 200% confident that I will get the PR when I will apply.zzm9980 wrote:Every "topic" about when to apply for PR turns into this. Indian with scant chances asks about their chances (that's you), and more and more Indians with progressively worse profiles show up asking "what about me?"dajitesh wrote:We have been digressed from the main topic.
Couple of things - for you to digest.
First of all, four your kind info, I have never said I am holding Indian passport (though I am indian by root].
Second, given my education and job qualification (let's not talk about my passport/citizenship which will add another dimension], Singapore will be doing much better by granting a PR to the profiles like me and cutting off low-esteemed profiles like you. At least, i can see - an immediate jump of GDP numbers in the north direction.
Now, before replying me with a fiery response, you should think how can you improve yourself from your current peril status first.
Thanks for reading!
This is a small island of millionaires and billionaires. At your income and net-worth level, 100 of you wouldn't even budge the needle for Singapore. And unfortunately for you, other Indians have worn out the welcome for all of you. Your non-Indian passport may even be LESS favorable for you as it may be interpreted as another negative Indian stereotype in Singapore - jumping to greener pastures and hedging bets for your own personal benefit.
If you really think I'm wrong, go ahead and read each and every one of these quotes. These collectively are the closest thing Singapore has to a 'mission statement':
http://mothership.sg/2014/09/91-quotes- ... -hate-him/
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No only do you have a bit if the tar brush, but you have the nastiness of India in you.dajitesh wrote:I am appalled to see how dumb an person can be. After seeing the strength of your brain-wave, now I am 200% confident that I will get the PR when I will apply.zzm9980 wrote:Every "topic" about when to apply for PR turns into this. Indian with scant chances asks about their chances (that's you), and more and more Indians with progressively worse profiles show up asking "what about me?"dajitesh wrote:We have been digressed from the main topic.
Couple of things - for you to digest.
First of all, four your kind info, I have never said I am holding Indian passport (though I am indian by root].
Second, given my education and job qualification (let's not talk about my passport/citizenship which will add another dimension], Singapore will be doing much better by granting a PR to the profiles like me and cutting off low-esteemed profiles like you. At least, i can see - an immediate jump of GDP numbers in the north direction.
Now, before replying me with a fiery response, you should think how can you improve yourself from your current peril status first.
Thanks for reading!
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Oh gawd, one of those Indians you sometimes find here who believes he walks on water. When you handed in your PR application did you invite the mere ICA coolie to get down and lick your sandals?dajitesh wrote:I am appalled to see how dumb an person can be. After seeing the strength of your brain-wave, now I am 200% confident that I will get the PR when I will apply.
Couple of things - for you to digest.
First of all, four your kind info, I have never said I am holding Indian passport (though I am indian by root].
Second, given my education and job qualification (let's not talk about my passport/citizenship which will add another dimension], Singapore will be doing much better by granting a PR to the profiles like me and cutting off low-esteemed profiles like you. At least, i can see - an immediate jump of GDP numbers in the north direction.
Well if it's clear-cut that SG will be better by off giving you PR, they will. Simple eh? So why are you here pondering whether they will?
Rather than insult ZZM, you'd be well advised to pay heed to what he is saying, whether his opinions suit you or not.
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rajagainstthemachine wrote: you mean Mahesh Jaikishan?
Lol - what do they say about 'Home team advantage!'

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Q. 'Was Michael Jackson Indian? '
A. 'A very small part hes 98% African American and 2% Indian'
http://www.answers.com/Q/Was_Michael_Jackson_Indian
So, basically Indian then right?


And of course one must shed any doubts from your mind when you are enjoying his greatest hit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HpKe1lU ... G&hl=en-GB
Indian Michael Jackson
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There is an old saying that goes something like....."A leopard cannot change it's spots." Essentially, doesn't matter where you live, or you call home, or what your Nationality is, your ethnicity will remain the same and cultural traits will tend to remain the same. Sad fact of life. Possibly why there is so much backlash against certain ethnicities in most of the western countries today. No matter where they are they tend to never assimilate but remain in their tight little enclaves.
SOME PEOPLE TRY TO TURN BACK THEIR ODOMETERS. NOT ME. I WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW WHY I LOOK THIS WAY. I'VE TRAVELED A LONG WAY, AND SOME OF THE ROADS WEREN'T PAVED. ~ Will Rogers
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