Why can’t S’poreans be more forgiving like Americans?
I'm very happy to see a letter from another reader asking Singaporeans to be less uptight. The reader talked about the US where Americans are very forgiving and they welcome talents and foreigners with an open heart (https://www.tremeritus.net/2014/04/23/opposing-pinoy-i-day-event-isnt-xenophobic-its-racist/). I've also been...
So easy to renounce & reclaim foreign citizenship
In order to be a Singapore citizen, a foreigner is required to renounce his citizenship. I was told by a Pinoy colleague that it’s easy to renounce one’s citizenship and then reclaim their foreign citizenship and effectively enjoy dual citizenship. I did not believe this until I did a bit of research myself. Here is a sample...
Prudent of SPF not to approve PH I-Day permit
The Singapore Police Force is in a catch-22 situation, caught between the firestorm raging against the celebration of the independence day of a foreign nation on our soil and the PM’s tacit and unwitting approval of the event proceeding. The din of this unfortunate development has reached a level that it’s difficult to make...
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