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Your Constitutional Rights Prohibition of banishment & freedom of movement
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"(1) No citizen of Singapore shall be banished or excluded from Singapore. (2) Subject to any law relating to the security of Singapore or any part thereof, public order, public health or the punishment of offenders, every citizen of Singapore has the right to move freely throughout Singapore and to reside in any part thereof." Article 13 of the Constitution As Singapore citizens, we have the constitutional right not to be forced out of the country. We also have the right to move about freely and live anywhere in Singapore provided national security, public order, public health are not compromised. Criminals under punishment of course do not have the right to move about freely. |
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