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Presentation on 'Singapore Immigration' made during the KM applications and practices course

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Causal Loop Diagramming (Singapore

Immigration)K6202 – Term Paper Presentation

SUPERMAN TEAM ARAVIND MUTHU KANNAN DIVYA NIRMALA

Agenda:

1.Objective

2.Overview of immigration policies

3.Identifying the underlying factors of immigration

4.Causal loop diagram basics

5.Development methodology

6.Singapore Immigration CLD

7.Conclusion

Objective :

Describing Singapore Immigration and its influencing factors using Causal Loop Diagram.

As per description from the course outline document

“Study the immigration policies of Singapore, including the criteria of accepting PR applications, doing national service, how new comers should integrate, attitudes of Singaporeans, policies taken by the Government, etc. Using the principles of Causal Loop Analysis, draw a set of CLD consisting of at least 50 variables with the associated links and Balancing and Reinforcing loops.”

Singapore Immigration Today

• Visit Pass - For Visitors• Student Pass - For Students• Work Permit Pass - Policy towards Unskilled• Special Pass - Policy towards Semiskilled• Employment Pass - Policy towards Skilled/High Skilled• Personalised Employment Pass• Entrepreneur Pass - Global Investor Policy• Dependent Pass – Policy towards Dependents

Singapore Permanent Residency

Permanent Resident Schemes• Approval Factors• Obligations and Contribution

Access to Citizenship• Benefits

Variation between SPR and Citizen

Identifying the underlying Factors of Immigration

• A number of factors influence the people migrating to a specific country.

• These identified factors form the basis of immigration policies.

• They are well planned to integrate the comfort of both locals and foreigners and thus the system has to represent a complex logical balance in the flow of people.

Safety & Political Stability 

• Singapore scores consistently favor higher quality life indices

• Highly regarded for its strict law enforcement measures to combat crimes

• Due to its fortuitous geographical position, it is protected from most natural disasters

• It also has the least corruption in economy

Diverse Culture and Arts Scene

• Dynamic city with a harmonious blend of culture, cuisine, arts & architecture

• A cosmopolitan multi-racial, multi-lingual society

• Most prominent events and venues are government operated and normally with an international focus

• A place where world meets

http://www.prlog.org/10676993-singapore-to-emerge-as-global-talent-hub.html

Global Trade Hub

Source: http://www.guidemesingapore.com/incorporation/introduction/singapore-incorporation-advantages

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-11100813

Source: BBC NEWS-Aug 26-2010

Consistent work force demand and efficient talent pool mapping

• Inviting Global & local Employers and Entrepreneurs

• Maintaining a highly available diverse talent pool• Enforcing stability by regulating policies to sustain

future demands

A tough balancing act!!!

Need for vibrant ecosystem ranging from unskilled to highly skilled work force persists !

Education, housing and health care Subsidies and Funding schemes

•Universal healthcare system ensuring affordability, largely through compulsory savings and price controls

•Attractive loans up to 95% of HDB flats for PRs and Citizens

•High Quality Education at relatively low costs in globally recognized national universities

Strong IP rights protection and high degree of Social Cohesion

• ‘IP landscape’ strongly conducive for innovation and investment

• Business friendly environment connecting with dynamic talent pool for realizing the organizational dream

Taxation benefits 

• Best place for Entrepreneurs and business start-ups• Highly convincing Corporate Tax rates• Zero tax for new Singapore companies on the first 100K

annual profits for the first 3 years• All resident companies to enjoy approx. 9% corporate

tax rate for profits up to 300K• Overall company tax rate is a flat 17%

Highly connected…. digitally & physically

• Seamless National & International connectivity

• Highly efficient MRT ,Bus and Flight services

• ‘On the Go’ access to the e-world

• Continuous research on better standards

and future demand

http://senseable.mit.edu/livesingapore/visualizations.html

Building a Strong nation together…

Starting off with CLD - Information gathering

• What is your first thought on Singapore before you came here?

• The best thing which you observed here soon after acquainting with the new place?

• Reason for visit or migration? How did the Government or Singapore Organizations support and welcome you?

• Why do you consider a longer stay here?s• How do you feel working or studying in a highly

competitive environment? How is it influencing you personally?

CAUSAL LOOP DIAGRAM (CLD)

CLDs are

Diagrams that have a visible structure of how interrelated variables affect one another. The balancing loop and the reinforcing loop are the two foundational structures of systems thinking.

Causal loop Anatomy:

A Node

A line with arrow

+ or s Same Effect

- or o Opposite Effect

|| Time Delay Symbol

Loops in CLD

• Reinforcing Loop: A loop is one in which an action produces a result which influences more of the same action. It is also called the Positive causal link means that the two nodes change in the same direction

• Balancing Loop: a loop in which feedback reduces the impact of change. It is also called Negative causal link means that the two nodes change in opposite directions

Design Methodology: Understanding the problem statement Collection of information about the problem domain from

various sources Identification of design method

Two methods:1.) From Loops to Variables2.) From Variables to Loops

Identification of quantifiable variables related to the topic Conceptualizing logical loops(re-enforcing and balancing

loops) using the variables Diagram sketch coupled with required changes

CAUSAL LOOP DIAGRAM (CLD) SCREENSHOOT

Insights and Implications

Future sensed stronger with highly competent and vibrant Knowledge Environment !!

Source: Prime minister’s office, Singapore Department of statistics, ICA

KNOWLEDGE FREE FLOW with Globalization

As of June 2011,192,300 Singaporeans wereoverseas for a cumulative period of six months or more in the previous 12 months

Source: Prime minister’s office, Singapore Department of statistics, ICA

BUSINESS Dynamism ACCELERATING K-TRANSFERS and UTILIZATION

Source: Statistics Singapore Newsletter 2011

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