Actually they are the same. LTVP holder of SG Citizens doesn't mean they are permanent. My nephew's wife had a LTVP given to her and after the baby was born (father is Singaporean and baby born here so the baby is a Singaporean by birth). after the birth when it came time for the renewal of the LTVP it was denied and she was sent packing back to the 'peens. That was 8 years ago and she is still there. LTVP for spouses/dependents of citizens/PRs are only temporary in nature as well.Wd40 wrote:I find it odd that they club LTVP holders who are spouses of citizens along with DP holders who are spouses of EP holders. To me EP holders and their spouses go hand in hand as they are transient. And LTVP holders and citizens go hand in hand and they are permanent. So they are clubbing 2 very different groups together and doesn't help really.
I know a SC, similar as above.sundaymorningstaple wrote:. They don't play nicely at all. Virtually anything you get from them will definitely have hidden strings attached to it.
If somebody whines about caning for chewing gum (no, there's no caning for chewing gum ..) it does show the kind of upbringing.Wd40 wrote:Singapore's image isn't that great either. Yesterday there was the usual article about "Singapore top location for expats" or something like that on linkedin. In the comments section someone wrote "Isn't Singapore the country that would cane you for chewing gum?" In one sentence he just summed up Singapore for the uninitiated.
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The one who got caught was caneddynoto wrote:Speaking about vandalizing. There's one guy who broke into the SMRT station and spray paint those train cars.
Wonder they really got caned for it
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