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Foreigners bolstering Singapore's birth rate


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But not safe.

 

Japanese and Korean ladies dare not go Msia.

 

They only want to stay in a safe country.

 

:D

 

Dont forget Pinky is importing a huge lot of rapists into sillypore [lipsrsealed]  :gangs:

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But not safe.

 

Japanese and Korean ladies dare not go Msia.

 

They only want to stay in a safe country.

 

:D

Thats true ... come to papa . I make them safe ... i used rubber
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I always said we should get more young ladies from Japan to increase our birth rate and some one heard and bringing them over.

 

:D

 

New matchmaking agency Destini IS wants to pair Japanese women with Singaporean men

 

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This match-making agency specialises exclusively in matching up Japanese women with Singaporean men.

Destini IS was founded by a group of Japanese expats who have resided in Singapore for some time.

They aim to “bridge the two worlds” by finding Singaporean husbands for Japanese women seeking life partners here.

 

Smart Japanese expats

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Last time we got the fake ang moh accent news presenters

 

now we should get real Japanese and Korea news presenters.

 

My favourite is Marie Yanaka. She is a beauty with brains.

 

:D

 

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Last time we got the fake ang moh accent news presenters

 

now we should get real Japanese and Korea news presenters.

 

My favourite is Marie Yanaka. She is a beauty with brains.

 

:D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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WoW Brudder...I thought she is JAV news anchor man  [inlove]  [inlove]  [inlove]

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WoW Brudder...I thought she is JAV news anchor man  [inlove]  [inlove]  [inlove]

 

No bro she is with the prestigious NHK news anchor.

 

She graduated from the faculty of law at Keio University

 

and she is 2011 winner of Miss Japan.

 

When we keep saying we getting talent, this is the kind of talent we should be getting.

 

:D 

 

Another one is Miki Yamamoto

 

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No bro she is with the prestigious NHK news anchor.

 

She graduated from the faculty of law at Keio University

 

and she is 2011 winner of Miss Japan.

 

When we keep saying we getting talent, this is the kind of talent we should be getting.

 

 

 

Another one is Miki Yamamoto

 

 

 

NiHon BiJin watashi wa aishiteru [inlove]  [inlove]  [inlove]

 

Both of them are so YummYlicious man  :wub:  :wub:  :wub:

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was discussing this with some colleagues during lunch......all came to the same conclusion......
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https://mothership.sg/2019/07/ong-ye-kung-international-students-moe-budget/

 

 

MOE spent S$130 million on foreign student scholarships & funding each year over past 5 years

This is 1 per cent of their annual budget of S$13 billion.

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In the past five years, Singapore’s government spent about S$130 million per year on international students studying in local schools and autonomous universities.

This, said Education Minister Ong Ye Kung in a Parliamentary written answer, represents about one per cent of MOE’s annual budget of S$13 billion.

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Ong was responding to a question filed by Workers’ Party non-constituency MP Leon Perera, who enquired about total government spending on scholarships and other forms of financial aid given to foreign students over the past five years.

 
 
International students receive less funding than local students

Ong said that in general, international students received less funding than local students, as most of MOE’s spending is for supporting the education of Singaporeans.

 
 
 

As an example, Ong highlighted that government-funded financial assistance at local schools, and government-funded bursaries at post-secondary education institutions are for the benefit of Singapore citizens.

Scholarships given out to international students

Ong added that “a small number” of scholarships are given out to international students in schools and autonomous universities, whose academic performances are closely monitored each semester.

Should their performance prove to be unsatisfactory, these scholarships are withdrawn.

Additionally, international students on scholarship at autonomous universities are also obliged to work in a Singapore entity for up to six years after their graduation.

In such cases, Ong further added, these students may eventually apply for and receive Permanent Residency, while others also choose to take up citizenship.

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Providing support to international students is the norm

Ong also noted that providing support to foreign students is a practice in every nation’s education system.

“Every education system in the world will provide some support to international students, and Singaporeans are also benefiting from foreign sponsorships for their studies. This is the norm amongst the international network of education systems.”

Top image from Ong Ye Kung’s Facebook page.

 

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Another eat banana one .........  <_<  I wonder the guests there will laff at SG or not for having such calibre as minista  [grin]

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