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[PR] 请问中途暂停服兵役可以吗?

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发表于 16-5-2017 15:07:57|来自:新加坡 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层
想啥说啥 发表于 16-5-2017 14:55
不,你不要等我。我在等待过来人,告诉我经验呢。这么重要的事情我哪敢轻易到ICA 去冒冒失失地直接问。 ...

正当的问题为何不敢问 除非你自己都觉得问不出口
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发表于 16-5-2017 15:37:08|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
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发表于 16-5-2017 15:47:59|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
National Service Liability

Under the Enlistment Act, all male Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents, unless exempted, are liable to register for National Service (NS). Following the completion of full-time NS, they will be required to serve up to 40 days of Operationally Ready National Service (ORNS) per year for the duration of their ORNS training cycle till the age of 50 years (for officers) or 40 years (for other ranks).

Main applicants who are granted PR status under the Professionals/Technical Personnel and Skilled Workers (PTS) Scheme or the Investor Scheme are exempted from NS. Male children who are granted PR status under their parents' sponsorship are liable for NS under the Enlistment Act. They are required to register for NS upon reaching 16½ years old and will be scheduled for enlistment at the earliest opportunity upon reaching 18 years old. If they are pursuing full-time studies, deferment from full-time NS may be granted only if they meet the deferment conditions stipulated by the Ministry of Defence which can be found at www.ns.sg. All NS-liable males aged 13 years old and above, are required to obtain an Exit Permit (EP) when travelling overseas for 3 months or more.

NS-liable PRs are expected to serve NS. Renouncing or losing one's PR status without serving or completing full-time NS would have an adverse impact on any immediate or future applications to work or study in Singapore, or for Singapore citizenship or PR status. Renouncing or losing one’s PR status without serving or completing full-time NS may also adversely affect any immediate or future applications for renewal of Re-entry Permits made by one’s family members or sponsors.

Males who are granted Singapore PR, and who were previously Singapore Citizens or Singapore Permanent Residents, are liable to be called up for NS regardless of the type of PR status they have been granted. For further enquiries, please write to:

Central Manpower Base
CMPB Podium
3, Depot Road
Singapore 109680
Tel : 1800-3676767 (local)
65- (overseas)
Email: [email protected]
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发表于 16-5-2017 15:50:09|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
National Service Liability

Under the Enlistment Act, all male Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents, unless exempted, are liable to register for National Service (NS). Following the completion of full-time NS, they will be required to serve up to 40 days of Operationally Ready National Service (ORNS) per year for the duration of their ORNS training cycle till the age of 50 years (for officers) or 40 years (for other ranks).

Main applicants who are granted PR status under the Professionals/Technical Personnel and Skilled Workers (PTS) Scheme or the Investor Scheme are exempted from NS. Male children who are granted PR status under their parents' sponsorship are liable for NS under the Enlistment Act. They are required to register for NS upon reaching 16½ years old and will be scheduled for enlistment at the earliest opportunity upon reaching 18 years old. If they are pursuing full-time studies, deferment from full-time NS may be granted only if they meet the deferment conditions stipulated by the Ministry of Defence which can be found at www.ns.sg. All NS-liable males aged 13 years old and above, are required to obtain an Exit Permit (EP) when travelling overseas for 3 months or more.

NS-liable PRs are expected to serve NS. Renouncing or losing one's PR status without serving or completing full-time NS would have an adverse impact on any immediate or future applications to work or study in Singapore, or for Singapore citizenship or PR status. Renouncing or losing one’s PR status without serving or completing full-time NS may also adversely affect any immediate or future applications for renewal of Re-entry Permits made by one’s family members or sponsors.

Males who are granted Singapore PR, and who were previously Singapore Citizens or Singapore Permanent Residents, are liable to be called up for NS regardless of the type of PR status they have been granted. For further enquiries, please write to:

Central Manpower Base
CMPB Podium
3, Depot Road
Singapore 109680
Tel : 1800-3676767 (local)
65- (overseas)
Email: [email protected]
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发表于 16-5-2017 15:54:01|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
查到了,在ICA 网站有写,不用问了。要是我没理解错的话,孩子可以随时放弃PR 身份,立即终止服役。即孩子可以飞了,但家庭成员以后有麻烦。
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发表于 16-5-2017 15:55:13|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
ICA  网站关于PR 服役章节有提到没完成服役,也可退PR.
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发表于 16-5-2017 15:56:21|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
NS-liable PRs are expected to serve NS. Renouncing or losing one's PR status without serving or completing full-time NS would have an adverse impact on any immediate or future applications to work or study in Singapore, or for Singapore citizenship or PR status. Renouncing or losing one’s PR status without serving or completing full-time NS may also adversely affect any immediate or future applications for renewal of Re-entry Permits made by one’s family members or sponsors.
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发表于 16-5-2017 15:59:42|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
Renouncing  的意思是自己宣布放弃吧?如果没理解错,放弃PR 就不需要批准了,自己宣布就放弃了。
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发表于 16-5-2017 16:17:10|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
有英文好的朋友能帮在ICA 网站看一下吗?我没理解错吧?
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发表于 16-5-2017 16:36:00|来自:新加坡 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层
这个理解能力是怎么在新加坡混的?你说放弃了就放弃了,太自以为是了吧。那入籍放弃中国国籍还去大使馆做毛啊
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