'I feel there is hope': Stateless youth who has never gone to school receives offers of help, lands a job
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Stateless youth Ricqo Rafiezuwan once likened his existence to that of a ghost – his presence known to and noticed by only a few people. Without formal education, jobless and strapped for cash, the 25-year-old felt inferior. He rarely left the Clementi es'I feel there is hope': Stateless youth who has never gone to school receives offers of help, lands a job
Stateless youth Ricqo Rafiezuwan once likened his existence to that of a ghost – his presence known to and noticed by only a few people. Without formal education, jobless and strapped for cash, the 25-year-old felt inferior. He rarely left the Clementi estate, where he lives and grew up, and has never stepped out of Singapore. That changed after The Straits Times reported in September on the challenges he and two other stateless individuals faced living here without citizenship or permanent residency, from rules that prevented them from opening bank accounts to uncertainty over healthcare provisions. After struggling for months to secure employment because of his residency status, Mr Rafiezuwan said he will start work in November as an operation executive for co-living operator The Assembly Place, which rents out accommodation with communal facilities. The report sparked an outpouring of support – from offers of help with the English language and training to jobs and meals at restaurants. Read more