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GUY WANTS TO GIVE UP S’PORE PR TO SIAM SERVING NS, BENEFIT OFF S’PORE NOW WANT TO RUN

Can i cancel my PR a week or two before my bmt reporting date and leave Singapore permanently?

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So basically my family and i planned for me to do ns in sg, but my father’ friend recently told him that his son cancelled his PR 1 day before his js reporting date and went to study in the USA .

Once we heard that we also started preparing for USA universities and spent a considerable amount of money on it too.I got my ns reporting date letter being 14 feb so i wanted to ask if around 1-5feb can i cancel my pr and leave sg?

Netizens’ comments

  1. cannot come back to SG
    • (OP) but my parents and i alr have no intentions of ever coming back to sg, and even if i do come back i heard there is a 30 day tourist visa
      • no u can’t come back as a tourist either you will be arrested for violating the National Service Act.
  2. so your idea is to benefit off SG and not having to serve while living here all these years?
  3. You could. But be prepared that any layover, transit, or if your flight somehow diverts to Singapore by any chance in the future, you will be prosecuted
  4. op username check out. just cancel we dont need you in sg and dont ever come back
  5. Go back to where you belong
  6. This is the modern day PR folks, come here reap all the benefits, once suck up resources dry just nope outta here. Ask them do 2 years NOOOOO too difficult omgg why must serveeee.
  7. Bloody gu niang! Benefited since you were a toddler and now when it’s time for you to serve, you want to chao keng?!
  8. No chance brother. I don’t like to be negative ah buy U alrd benefited from the system as a PR u. So u suck it up and give back to the country.
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