Parliament: More public data needed to address misguided immigration views, says NMP Walter Theseira

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SINGAPORE - As an immigrant nation, Singapore should treat immigrants as potential partners in building the nation and not just means to an end, Nominated MP Walter Theseira said on Thursday (March 26).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - As an immigrant nation, Singapore should treat immigrants as potential partners in building the nation and not just means to an end, Nominated MP Walter Theseira said on Thursday .

For example, Prof Theseira noted that official labour statistics do not differentiate between citizens and permanent residents , but give data for citizens as well as for all residents - that is, citizens plus PRs. Commenting on this"mixed picture", Prof Theseira said most of the points should not be surprising, as permanent residency is often granted based on economic criteria, so if the selection of PRs is good, they should logically do better.Researchers should not have to estimate such labour outcomes, Prof Theseira added, when publishing them outright would be easy.

Mrs Teo said the Government's immigration policy does not serve just economic objectives."Rather, we want to build a strong and resilient Singapore with a distinct sense of national identity and common destiny. We therefore prioritise new immigrants with the ability to integrate well into our society and who have expressed their commitment to sinking roots here," she said.

Therefore, it"may be a rather narrow way" of thinking about PRs if it is only in terms of incomes and qualifications", she said, adding this was"really not at all what we set out to achieve". The Government would certainly welcome and look"deeply" into good research and useful suggestions in its regular reviews of immigration policies, said Mrs Teo.

 

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