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Will the Singapore government' force 'pr to become a Singapore citizen in the future? The Singapore government will not let you stay in Singapore as a permanent resident forever?
But I have also seen a case in which a Malaysian Chinese worked in Singapore for many years and obtained permanent resident status. Later, the Immigration Bureau sent him an invitation to become a citizen, but he refused the invitation. Later, Malaysian Chinese went to renew his PR, and the immigration staff asked him if he would apply for Singapore citizenship in the future. He said "no" more decisively, and his public relations was cancelled. So this kind of thing is still hard to say clearly. Although there are detailed immigration laws in Singapore, there are detailed legal provisions for approving and rejecting PR or citizens. I have to say that sometimes it is quite subjective, depending on the immigration officers that individuals meet. If the Immigration Bureau asks you the same question and you don't want to become a citizen for the time being, you'd better answer "Please give me more time to think about it" and try to avoid an over-affirmative answer.
For Singapore, a city country with no resources and little land, but full of ambition, the immigration law is constantly changing. Its immigration policy serves Singapore as an Asian financial center, so there may be other changes in the future. However, as long as you have enough technology and skills to create wealth for Singapore, you don't have to worry about the new residence.
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