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Welcome to our Singapore Journey. Let’s get to know Singapore better and ways you can take part in activities, make friends or contribute to your community! For Singapore Citizenship Journey participants. Log in with singpass.
The Singapore Citizenship Journey is a mandatory programme for Singapore citizenship applicants, aged 16 to 60 years old, who have been granted in-principle approval for Singapore citizenship. Participants can log in to the Singapore Citizenship Journey via the Singapore Journey website.
Whether you are a new citizen, born and raised in Singapore, or here to work and study, you will discover about what we love about Singapore, our history, shared values, and way of life, to our future together as Singaporeans.
Singapore citizenship applicants aged below 16 or above 60 (at the point of application) are not required to go through the SC Journey. As such, both of them do not need to participate in the SC Journey activities.
The Singapore Citizenship Journey (SCJ) is a mandatory programme for new citizens who have been granted in-principle approval for Singapore citizenship. The SCJ helps enrich new citizens’ understanding of the key milestones in Singapore’s history and development and deepens their appreciation of Singaporean norms and values, as well as ...
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What are some ways we can strive to maintain racial and religious harmony in Singapore? Select TWO correct answers:
Select the correct answer: To prevent ethnic enclaves from being formed. It increases the real estate value of these spaces and brings in larger investments. It connects us to the stories and communities of the area and reminds us of our heritage.
Select the correct answer: United Nations did not support the merger. Geopolitical tensions with other countries in the region. Citizens in Singapore wanted an independent state. Deep political and economic differences between the ruling parties of Singapore and Malaysia. 4 / 5.