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Why Have Singaporeans Turned Against Indian Professionals?

LOL.

>Using forums and TIS to back your argument. You just lost all credibility.


So using two forum sources to demonstrate that Changi Business Park is a talking point in being majority Indian is losing all credibility?

Well if you are using two liners, it shows that you are not keen in engaging in a discussion. Most likely you do not have the mental capacity to keep up with me. Thank you for your time.
 
No1 likes foreign workers. You ask any country. India America Singapore france pakistan etc.
They allow migration for various diff reasons.

But 1 thing is true in every situation, with a fake degree you can get a job for a month maybe but would be fired on the spot when cant do shit.

So any1 whose saying people from outside taking your jobs with fake degrees, I would say that means your standard of education is so low that even a person with fake degree can do your job.

Ofcourse a migrant automatically means he would be cheaper, so this doesn't count much.

If a foreigner with fake degree is able to secure a job, it does not mean that the countryman is lowly educated, rather it reflects the loopholes in the system of the country.

Unfortunately India has been exploiting this and it reflects badly on them as a nation full of cheats and exploits. Having a fake degree does not also automatically means he is competent enough for the job. Sooner or later, the worker will be found out. Thankfully, Singapore has been improving its system to catch such counterfeit degrees from other country. Hopefully India can do better to improve its image in exploiting other country for its benefits.
https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...ake-academic-qualifications-apply-work-passes

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/mom-hires-firm-in-india-to-verify-education-certificates
 
Interesting, a guy with a Pakistani flag, settled in Singapore, railing in detail against influx of foreigners , specifically Indians , in Singapore.
Obsession much ? Success does engender jealousy from the losers.
I wish Indian expats could also enjoy living illegally on Serbian rail tracks , under tarps , as part of their foreign experience , as our fellow sub continental friends do.
Personally i enjoyed my trip to Singapore last year, right from customs to the normal interaction with locals. A local was kind enough to escort me a fair distance in their metro when i got lost. The contrast with hong Kong was stark.
And i am a north Indian.
 
Interesting, a guy with a Pakistani flag, settled in Singapore, railing in detail against influx of foreigners , specifically Indians , in Singapore.
Obsession much ? Success does engender jealousy from the losers.
I wish Indian expats could also enjoy living illegally on Serbian rail tracks , under tarps , as part of their foreign experience , as our fellow sub continental friends do.
Personally i enjoyed my trip to Singapore last year, right from customs to the normal interaction with locals. A local was kind enough to escort me a fair distance in their metro when i got lost. The contrast with hong Kong was stark.
And i am a north Indian.

If you had a little bit more courage, and quoted me at least, I could explain to you my background. I am a born and bred Singaporean. The Pakistan flag resembles my roots and ancestry. I dedicated my life to the country for 2 years during my national service and therefore am proud to be a Singaporean as well as of my roots and where my ancestors originally arrived from.

Unfortunately, there is nothing special about India, or Indians in general for me to be obsessed or jealous about. My country is great enough to provide me with a world class education and first world living standards, while providing equality to all race and religion. I am genuinely grateful to my nation.

Unfortunately no country is perfect, and one must strive to make it one. It is the reason why I talk about the foreigners issues, which has been our Achilles's heel. I lay down the ground reality about what is happening with regards to the unfairness of the CECA agreement and how Indians, especially the expatriates behave, based on my own experience working in the tourism industry. Its for you to either choose to accept it, discuss it or walk away. No one is shoving down these opinions down your throat.
 
If you had a little bit more courage, and quoted me at least, I could explain to you my background. I am a born and bred Singaporean. The Pakistan flag resembles my roots and ancestry. I dedicated my life to the country for 2 years during my national service and therefore am proud to be a Singaporean as well as of my roots and where my ancestors originally arrived from.

Unfortunately, there is nothing special about India, or Indians in general for me to be obsessed or jealous about. My country is great enough to provide me with a world class education and first world living standards, while providing equality to all race and religion. I am genuinely grateful to my nation

Unfortunately no country is perfect, and one must strive to make it one. It is the reason why I talk about the foreigners issues, which has been our Achilles's heel. I lay down the ground reality about what is happening with regards to the unfairness of the CECA agreement and how Indians, especially the expatriates behave, based on my own experience working in the tourism industry. Its for you to either choose to accept it, discuss it or walk away. No one is shoving down these opinions down your throat.
Whatever makes you happy. Carry on.
 

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