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Old 09-06-2014, 03:50 AM
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Thumbs up PRs Leaving SG Withdraw More Than $400M Per Year

An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:

How do you stop a leaving PR from returning as an FT?

June 8th, 2014 | Author: Contributions

[An open letter to Manpower Minister Tan Chuan-Jin.]

Is this not an audit issue?
I refer to the CNA article, “CPF members leaving S’pore withdrew more than $400m each year from 2003 to 2013“.
Minister Tan, can you give us the reason for not tracking PR that left the country with their CPF money, also if you are not tracking than how you perform the following below?
On whether they can return to Singapore to work, Mr Tan said evaluations will be done to determine their suitability. The Government will look into their track record and history before making a decision.”
If you say you are not tracking PR status, then what are you “tracking”?

Are you tracking their appraisal or job hopping status, but not their PR status?

Is this not an audit issue where you don’t have an audit trail for PRs that come in and out of Singapore with a PR status?

Can a PR skip the country to escape NS and later come back to work as a foreigner again?

It is important for us to know how many PRs (foreigners) benefited from our country and left so that we know they came here for the benefits only, can you explain why we allow this to happen in the first place?

Also can you put up all this information in the public domain, because it looks like there are more foreigners in Singapore, and for every PR holding onto a HDB flat, one Singaporean is denied a HDB flat, also for every foreigner working here, one Singaporean is denied a job.

Am not talking about construction workers, etc, I think you know what we all are referring to.

Now with the CPF, what can we do when we are jobless because PAP brings in foreigners to take our jobs?

What use is CPF when you are jobless and what use is it when you cannot use it to pay in full your medical bills?

CPF is my OWN money, PAP should not dictate how I choose to use it.

You got a solution for the problem that PAP created? I guess not.

Thank you.

Leo

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