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PR aims to run in Indonesian election with no intention to sink roots in SG
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PR aims to run in Indonesian election with no intention to sink roots in SG May 27th, 2013 | Author: Editorial Mr Yoga, a Singapore PR, aims to run in Indonesian election. (ST Photo). An Indonesian who is a Singapore PR, Yoga Dirga Cahya, 26, hopes to run in the next Indonesian election. His candidacy was confirmed by the National Mandate Party, a party under the current ruling coalition, last month. The Indonesian election is slated to take place on 9 Apr next year. Mr Yoga came to Singapore at 18 in 2004, to study in NTU with the aid of a MOE tuition grant. In return for getting the grant, he served a 3 year bond at NEA after his graduation. He has been in Singapore for the past 9 years and is still working for NEA. He plans to leave NEA in Jul so that he can focus on his Indonesian election campaign. He disclosed that his campaign will run online and in Jarkarta where he will focus on issues such as good governance, a clean Parliament and better rule of law. He said, “Many Singaporeans go overseas and get the best education, and they come home and work and contribute to their society. I wish to do the same for mine.” “There is this entrenched perception among Indonesians that politics is dirty. But if nobody wants to step up and kick-start change, then naturally no change will occur.” According to the National Day Rally Speech made by PM Lee in 2010 [Link], he said, “Immigrants, the PRs and the citizens are far fewer. We are very careful whom we accept. Not only must they contribute to our economy but they have also got to integrate with our society and strike roots here.” Also, according the Population White Paper [Link] endorsed by the 77 PAP MPs in Parliament: “Permanent residence (PR) is granted to those who have a long-term stake in Singapore and who intend to sink roots here. It is an intermediate step through which foreigners take up citizenship in Singapore.” “We will grant about 30,000 PRs each year, in order to maintain the PR population at between 0.5 and 0.6 million for a stream of good quality candidates for citizenship (15,000 and 25,000 new citizens each year).” Since Mr Yoga intends to run for election in Indonesia and wants to go back home to contribute to his Indonesian society, it appears that he has no intention to sink roots in Singapore. And since the purpose of PR is for foreigners to sink roots in Singapore and eventually become a citizen in the long term, shouldn’t the Singapore Govt start taking away the permanent residency of those who have “signalled” that they wouldn’t be sinking roots here, after given a chance? They can always be given a work pass to continue to work in Singapore instead of PR. . Join our TRE facebook page here: http://www.facebook.com/TREmeritus . Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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