All About Home Addresses
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floppy\" post_id=\"1907746\" time=\"1556159614\" user_id=\"97579:
Treasure crest, completed EC. But still need to go through hdb for approval which takes about 2 months to have the S&P.
Are you buying a yet-to-be-completed EC or a completed EC?rainsj\" post_id=\"1907740\" time=\"1556158494\" user_id=\"162160:
But if the new property is new EC from developer then i dont have the resale application frm hdb is it?
Always thanks for your prompt reply.
FYI, Rivercove (yet to be completed) is outside 1km of Compassvale. Treasure Crest and The Vales have been completed and would be within 1km of all 3 schools. Bellewaters is kinda tricky as 2 stacks / blocks are outside of 1km of Compassvale.
For a yet-to-be-completed property:
The new home address can be used provided that you are able to produce evidence from the relevant authority that you have committed to the purchase of this property. In addition, you have to sign a letter of undertaking to move into the new property within two years of the child's entry into Primary One (P1).
As long as you exercise the OTP (5%), and waiting for the S&P (3 to 4 weeks later), it should suffice.
So thinking will it be safer if we use current address to register for phase 2c and new address to register springdale (my current address is 1-2km) if I couldn’t get a seat under phase 2c for Nan Chiau or Compassvale (have not decide which to go yet) -
May i jump into this? How do i sign a letter of undertaking to move into my father’s yet-to-be completed house (grandfather) so that I can use the address to register for phase 2c?
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Hi fellow parents! Sorry if this if off topic, but understand St Margaret’s will be undergoing PERI upgrade in 2020-2021. Can anyone advise which address will be used for home-school distance calculation: the original (Wilkie) or the temporary (Mattar) one? Thank you!
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KierstenS\" post_id=\"1907770\" time=\"1556170727\" user_id=\"126351:
It is always the original address that will be used. Regardless of which school.
Hi fellow parents! Sorry if this if off topic, but understand St Margaret’s will be undergoing PERI upgrade in 2020-2021. Can anyone advise which address will be used for home-school distance calculation: the original (Wilkie) or the temporary (Mattar) one? Thank you! -
Hi everyone,
My son will be in P1 in year 2021, therefore the school registration will be around July-August 2020.
My problem is that my house (the address i will be using to register my son) is being rented out till September 2020, and after that I will be moving there for good.
Will there be a problem when i register my son to the school?
Please advise. Thanks! -
LC9\" post_id=\"1908461\" time=\"1556721099\" user_id=\"177322:
Yes there is a problem. You need to be physically living in that house (and NRIC indicating that address) by June 2020.
Hi everyone,
My son will be in P1 in year 2021, therefore the school registration will be around July-August 2020.
My problem is that my house (the address i will be using to register my son) is being rented out till September 2020, and after that I will be moving there for good.
Will there be a problem when i register my son to the school?
Please advise. Thanks!
Chase out your tenant earlier by giving early notice. -
zac's mum\" post_id=\"1908463\" time=\"1556721726\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=1908463 time=1556721726 user_id=53606]
Actually no. Same like purchasing a resale property / new property.LC9\" post_id=\"1908461\" time=\"1556721099\" user_id=\"177322:Yes there is a problem. You need to be physically living in that house (and NRIC indicating that address) by June 2020.
Chase out your tenant earlier by giving early notice.
If LC9 is the legal owner of the property, he needs to sign an undertaking that he will be shifting back to the property before the start of P1 in 2021. -
Floppy,
LC9’s NRIC address shld reflect the property’s address at point of P1 registration? What if tenant who rented address & had used address for their child’s Pri sch registration for the place? -
floppy\" post_id=\"1908469\" time=\"1556748749\" user_id=\"97579:
zac's mum\" post_id=\"1908463\" time=\"1556721726\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=1908463 time=1556721726 user_id=53606]
Actually no. Same like purchasing a resale property / new property.
If LC9 is the legal owner of the property, he needs to sign an undertaking that he will be shifting back to the property before the start of P1 in 2021.Hi Floppy,
That's reassuring to hear. Would you know what documents would I need to sign? The property is under me and my husband's name.
Hi Esteema, I did not think of that.
Wouldn't the tenant need to proof that he/she will be staying at the address for the next 30 months?
The address on the NRIC part is the one worrying me.
Thanks all. -
LC9,
What I had in mind was when yr tenant rent yr place at the commencement, they might hv registered for a place at duration of tenancy. So, if u are registering in July 2020, and yr tenant’s child is still a student registered under the tenanted address, the MOE system might reflect a duplication of address. That was my thot.
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