做了犯法的事,PR身份有可能被取消吗?

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如题,其实蛮好奇的,在哪些情况下,已经取得的PR身份会被取消?

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  • #1

    citizenship 都会被取消, 别说PR了。。。

  • #2

    取消习题森之后那身份怎么办? 无国籍人士么?

  • x4
    #3

    是的推荐一部好看电影给你《幸福终点站》推荐一部好看电影给你《幸福终点站》

  • #4

    汤叔的片看过了

  • x4
    #5

    那你还问里面的主角就是无国籍人士呀。里面的主角就是无国籍人士呀。

  • ZXH 楼主
    #6

    哦,那这样的话,我老板岂不是有点危险了?违背了就业法的某些条款,如果情节严重的话,是不是真有可能PR 终结了?违背了就业法的某些条款,如果情节严重的话,是不是真有可能PR 终结了?

  • Johor
    #7

    虚开工资绕开sp quota?么么

  • #8

    是指新入籍的公民?还是连土生新加坡人的citizenship都会取消?

  • hdeksa
    #9

    统统小弥留之际小弥留之际

  • DengWei
    #10

    好多例子,犯法后,pr身份被取消的。公民身份被取消的,暂时没有提供说过,听说的都是移民后,自动向ica申请取消新加坡国籍的。公民身份被取消的,暂时没有提供说过,听说的都是移民后,自动向ica申请取消新加坡国籍的。

  • 沈白072
    #11

    PR会被取消,SC不会你老板的事,一般赔钱就可以了…
    除非数目太大,影响太大

    PR取消后,如果他继续能赚钱,还是可以拿回PR的。
    你老板的事,一般赔钱就可以了…
    除非数目太大,影响太大

    PR取消后,如果他继续能赚钱,还是可以拿回PR的。

  • #12

    公民也是可以被取消的不过难度很大。叛国一类的基本上一定可以取消。其他的情况要看是否会造成无国籍人士。如果造成的话就不会取消。
    附上宪法相关条文:
    Deprivation of citizenship
    129.—(1) A citizen of Singapore who is a citizen by registration or by naturalisation shall cease to be such a citizen if he is deprived of his citizenship by an order of the Government made in accordance with this Article.
    (2) The Government may, by order, deprive any such citizen of his citizenship if the Government is satisfied that the registration or the certificate of naturalisation —
    (a)
    was obtained by means of fraud, false representation or the concealment of any material fact; or
    (b)
    was effected or granted by mistake.
    (3) The Government may, by order, deprive of his citizenship —
    (a)
    any person who is a citizen of Singapore by naturalisation if the Government is satisfied —
    (i)
    that he has shown himself by act or speech to be disloyal or disaffected towards Singapore; or
    (ii)
    that he has, during any war in which Singapore is or was engaged, unlawfully traded or communicated with an enemy or been engaged in or associated with any business which to his knowledge was carried on in such manner as to assist an enemy in that war; or
    (b)
    any citizen of Singapore by registration or by naturalisation if the Government is satisfied —
    (i)
    that he has, within the period of 5 years after registration or naturalisation, been sentenced in any country to imprisonment for a term of not less than one year or to a fine of not less than $5,000 or the equivalent in the currency of that country, and has not received a free pardon in respect of the offence for which he was so sentenced; or
    (ii)
    that he has, at any time after registration or naturalisation, been engaged in any activities which are prejudicial to the security of Singapore, or the maintenance of public order therein, or the maintenance therein of essential services, or in any criminal activities which are prejudicial to the interests of public safety, peace or good order.
    (4) The Government may, by order, deprive of his citizenship any person who is a citizen of Singapore by naturalisation if the Government is satisfied that, without the Government’s approval, he has accepted, served in or performed the duties of any office, post or employment under the government of any foreign country or any political subdivision thereof, or under any agency of such a government, in any case where an oath, affirmation or declaration of allegiance is required in respect of the office, post or employment:
    Provided that a person shall not be deprived of his citizenship under this clause by reason of anything done before the commencement of this Constitution notwithstanding that he was at the time a citizen of Singapore.
    (5) The Government may, by order, deprive of his citizenship any person who is a citizen of Singapore by naturalisation if the Government is satisfied that he has been ordinarily resident in foreign countries for a continuous period of 5 years and during that period has neither —
    (a)
    been at any time in the service of Singapore or of an international organisation of which the Government was a member; nor
    (b)
    registered annually at a consulate of Singapore his intention to retain his citizenship.
    (6) The Government may, by order, deprive of her citizenship any woman who is a citizen of Singapore by registration under Article 123(2) if the Government is satisfied that the marriage by virtue of which she was registered has been dissolved, otherwise than by death, within the period of 2 years beginning with the date of the marriage.
    (7) No person shall be deprived of his citizenship under this Article or under Article 130 unless the Government is satisfied that it is not conducive to the public good that that person should continue to be a citizen of Singapore; and no person shall be deprived of his citizenship under clause (2)(b) or clause (3)(a) or (b) (i) or under clause (4) or (5) or under Article 130 if the Government is satisfied that as a result of the deprivation he would not be a citizen of any country.不过难度很大。叛国一类的基本上一定可以取消。其他的情况要看是否会造成无国籍人士。如果造成的话就不会取消。
    附上宪法相关条文:
    Deprivation of citizenship
    129.—(1) A citizen of Singapore who is a citizen by registration or by naturalisation shall cease to be such a citizen if he is deprived of his citizenship by an order of the Government made in accordance with this Article.
    (2) The Government may, by order, deprive any such citizen of his citizenship if the Government is satisfied that the registration or the certificate of naturalisation —
    (a)
    was obtained by means of fraud, false representation or the concealment of any material fact; or
    (b)
    was effected or granted by mistake.
    (3) The Government may, by order, deprive of his citizenship —
    (a)
    any person who is a citizen of Singapore by naturalisation if the Government is satisfied —
    (i)
    that he has shown himself by act or speech to be disloyal or disaffected towards Singapore; or
    (ii)
    that he has, during any war in which Singapore is or was engaged, unlawfully traded or communicated with an enemy or been engaged in or associated with any business which to his knowledge was carried on in such manner as to assist an enemy in that war; or
    (b)
    any citizen of Singapore by registration or by naturalisation if the Government is satisfied —
    (i)
    that he has, within the period of 5 years after registration or naturalisation, been sentenced in any country to imprisonment for a term of not less than one year or to a fine of not less than $5,000 or the equivalent in the currency of that country, and has not received a free pardon in respect of the offence for which he was so sentenced; or
    (ii)
    that he has, at any time after registration or naturalisation, been engaged in any activities which are prejudicial to the security of Singapore, or the maintenance of public order therein, or the maintenance therein of essential services, or in any criminal activities which are prejudicial to the interests of public safety, peace or good order.
    (4) The Government may, by order, deprive of his citizenship any person who is a citizen of Singapore by naturalisation if the Government is satisfied that, without the Government’s approval, he has accepted, served in or performed the duties of any office, post or employment under the government of any foreign country or any political subdivision thereof, or under any agency of such a government, in any case where an oath, affirmation or declaration of allegiance is required in respect of the office, post or employment:
    Provided that a person shall not be deprived of his citizenship under this clause by reason of anything done before the commencement of this Constitution notwithstanding that he was at the time a citizen of Singapore.
    (5) The Government may, by order, deprive of his citizenship any person who is a citizen of Singapore by naturalisation if the Government is satisfied that he has been ordinarily resident in foreign countries for a continuous period of 5 years and during that period has neither —
    (a)
    been at any time in the service of Singapore or of an international organisation of which the Government was a member; nor
    (b)
    registered annually at a consulate of Singapore his intention to retain his citizenship.
    (6) The Government may, by order, deprive of her citizenship any woman who is a citizen of Singapore by registration under Article 123(2) if the Government is satisfied that the marriage by virtue of which she was registered has been dissolved, otherwise than by death, within the period of 2 years beginning with the date of the marriage.
    (7) No person shall be deprived of his citizenship under this Article or under Article 130 unless the Government is satisfied that it is not conducive to the public good that that person should continue to be a citizen of Singapore; and no person shall be deprived of his citizenship under clause (2)(b) or clause (3)(a) or (b) (i) or under clause (4) or (5) or under Article 130 if the Government is satisfied that as a result of the deprivation he would not be a citizen of any country.

  • #13

    你这消息靠谱么世界上还没听哪个国家因为公民犯罪就取消国籍身份的。哪怕判了死刑世界上还没听哪个国家因为公民犯罪就取消国籍身份的。哪怕判了死刑

  • telnet1111
    #14

    新加坡有一批无国籍人士的只有一张纸,哪里都不能去。只有一张纸,哪里都不能去。

  • ZXH 楼主
    #15

    比这严重。。。。。虚报,拖欠,逃税。。。。。虚报,拖欠,逃税。。。。。

  • hdeksa
    #16

    你肯定没读高晓松的晓说小弥留之际小弥留之际

  • #17

    给点靠谱的链接吧高晓松啥的还是算了高晓松啥的还是算了

  • #18

    http://bbs.huasing.net/sForum/bbs.php?B=108_13122945

  • #19

    那个看到了啊,我要的是现实中真的被deprive了公民权的案例法律条款啥的真的有被practice过么法律条款啥的真的有被practice过么

  • 凡人
    #20

    参见前南洋大学校长的遭遇被李光耀开除国籍了被李光耀开除国籍了

  • 唐甬
    #21

    陈六使先生么?

  • 凡人
    #22

    对的,他被剥夺公民权

  • vickychen
    #23

    我竟然见过他的曾孙女不怎么会讲华语了不怎么会讲华语了

  • #24

    记得名演员 李明顺 当年就差点被取消pr小鸡炖mogu 小鸡炖mogu

  • mydreamsg
    #25

    搜索陈六使,就知道了,公民也是可以被取消的

  • 凡人
    #26

    不知道了呀我历史学的很烂,更不提新加坡历史...我历史学的很烂,更不提新加坡历史...

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