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Working as an Expat

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shon7

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f one is chosen to work for SIA as an expat do they expect you go give up your citizenship and become a citizen of Singapore when your contract comes up for renewal? Also does Singapore allow dual citizenship?
 
fyi, if and when SIA hires, they are only interested in expat Captains. They've got enough FOs being churned out thru their flying college. That is if you're asking about flying positions.

There's absolutely no requirement to give up one's citizenship...you wouldn't be an expat if you did.

Singapore does recognise dual citizenship only if you are a toddler.
 

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