A permanent resident working in Singapore told me.
a) They have two children. It cost $2,500 a month to send a child to child care, without any subsidy for permanent resident. This is extremely expensive. They cannot afford the child care, so they have to look after the children at home.
b) He does not wish to register his son as a permanent resident as he will be required to serve national service.
c) He and is wife intend to go back to work in Malaysia in the near future. His wife is also a permanent resident in Singapore.
I am sure that many citizens will say - okay, we do not need these kind of permanent residents. Let them return to their own country.
Instead of taking this shallow minded approach, let us consider the changes that are needed to make life more manageable for citizens and permanent residents.
Here are my suggestions
https://tklcloud.com/Feedback/feedback2.aspx?id=1111
a) They have two children. It cost $2,500 a month to send a child to child care, without any subsidy for permanent resident. This is extremely expensive. They cannot afford the child care, so they have to look after the children at home.
b) He does not wish to register his son as a permanent resident as he will be required to serve national service.
c) He and is wife intend to go back to work in Malaysia in the near future. His wife is also a permanent resident in Singapore.
I am sure that many citizens will say - okay, we do not need these kind of permanent residents. Let them return to their own country.
Instead of taking this shallow minded approach, let us consider the changes that are needed to make life more manageable for citizens and permanent residents.
Here are my suggestions
https://tklcloud.com/Feedback/feedback2.aspx?id=1111
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