Monday 10th December 2007Your Vote Can CountAustralia has just voted in a new Prime Minister, the US is gearing up to chose a new President in 2008, the UK has been dabbling with - but abandoned - the idea of elections that same year. The right to decideMany people living as expatriates still have a voice in their home country. To find out how to register and vote see the AngloINFO INFOrmation Pages on:
You can also see the INFOrmation Page Citizens Guides for Foreign Visitors & Residents for information or find out your rights from your Singapore-based Consulate; contact details are in the Consulates & Embassies category of The AngloFILE. Foreigners living in Singapore don't have a vote - only Singapore citizens may vote in the Presidential and Parliamentary Elections. Featured Advertiser From The AngloFILE-
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