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    • skiiS Offline
      skii
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      Enchantee\" post_id=\"2009295\" time=\"1608697065\" user_id=\"188284:

      But once I moved address it will be changed to other constituency will I still be able to continue serving my previous RC/NC or I should be transferred to the new constituency based on my new address where my EM status got to restart being an observer? As such, can the letter be coming from my previous RC/NC to apply to the school near my new address?
      Assuming your new address is in a different grc.

      Once shifted house, nric must change address.

      In your previous rc, pa will have the new address within a few days. You will be classified as a non-resident em. Chairman can allow you to continue as em or demote you to am, thus freeing up the em slots for others. Sack? I am not sure. See relationship ba.


      Of course, you can always be an em at your new place. Provided the chairman at your new place wants you. Em or observer or what - no fixed rules.

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      • DavischewD Offline
        Davischew
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        skii\" post_id=\"2009311\" time=\"1608700446\" user_id=\"82603:

        Enchantee\" post_id=\"2009295\" time=\"1608697065\" user_id=\"188284:

        But once I moved address it will be changed to other constituency will I still be able to continue serving my previous RC/NC or I should be transferred to the new constituency based on my new address where my EM status got to restart being an observer? As such, can the letter be coming from my previous RC/NC to apply to the school near my new address?

        Assuming your new address is in a different grc.

        Once shifted house, nric must change address.

        In your previous rc, pa will have the new address within a few days. You will be classified as a non-resident em. Chairman can allow you to continue as em or demote you to am, thus freeing up the em slots for others. Sack? I am not sure. See relationship ba.


        Of course, you can always be an em at your new place. Provided the chairman at your new place wants you. Em or observer or what - no fixed rules.

        Just check with your chairman. I have lots of non-resident EM (with appointments) in my RC.

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        • A Offline
          annawang
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          Dear all ,May i know what is the difference between RGRC member and EM?

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          • floppyF Offline
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            annawang\" post_id=\"2009577\" time=\"1608869258\" user_id=\"190332:

            Dear all ,May i know what is the difference between RGRC member and EM?
            RC - public housing
            NC - private estate or private housing

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            • GingerbreadgalG Offline
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              floppy\" post_id=\"2008192\" time=\"1608174118\" user_id=\"97579:

              Oneofthem\" post_id=\"2008177\" time=\"1608167576\" user_id=\"190161:

              Thanks!! Sorry another noob question. What position does one have to hold in CCC or CCMC to qualify for phase 2B? Not possible but just for info 🙊 I understand for RC/NC it’s EM status for 2 years.

              Doesn’t matter what position you hold but it’s unlikely (with 99.9% certainty) that you would be accepted into the CCC or CCMC. It’s like walking in to a company and asking to be seated on the Board of Directors.

              Must start with the basics - RC / NC (or one of the committee in the CC but those don’t have 2B privilege).

              So that means as long as accepted into CCMC, there will be no issues to get letter to qualify for 2B?

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                Gingerbreadgal\" post_id=\"2009752\" time=\"1608994597\" user_id=\"187844:

                floppy\" post_id=\"2008192\" time=\"1608174118\" user_id=\"97579:

                [quote=Oneofthem post_id=2008177 time=1608167576 user_id=190161]Thanks!! Sorry another noob question. What position does one have to hold in CCC or CCMC to qualify for phase 2B? Not possible but just for info 🙊 I understand for RC/NC it’s EM status for 2 years.

                Doesn’t matter what position you hold but it’s unlikely (with 99.9% certainty) that you would be accepted into the CCC or CCMC. It’s like walking in to a company and asking to be seated on the Board of Directors.

                Must start with the basics - RC / NC (or one of the committee in the CC but those don’t have 2B privilege).

                So that means as long as accepted into CCMC, there will be no issues to get letter to qualify for 2B?[/quote]Assuming you get into CCMC, you still need to fulfill the minimum tenure (2 years) by 30 June in the year of registration.

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                • Zeal mummyZ Offline
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                  Gingerbreadgal\" post_id=\"2009752\" time=\"1608994597\" user_id=\"187844:

                  floppy\" post_id=\"2008192\" time=\"1608174118\" user_id=\"97579:

                  [quote=Oneofthem post_id=2008177 time=1608167576 user_id=190161]Thanks!! Sorry another noob question. What position does one have to hold in CCC or CCMC to qualify for phase 2B? Not possible but just for info 🙊 I understand for RC/NC it’s EM status for 2 years.

                  Doesn’t matter what position you hold but it’s unlikely (with 99.9% certainty) that you would be accepted into the CCC or CCMC. It’s like walking in to a company and asking to be seated on the Board of Directors.

                  Must start with the basics - RC / NC (or one of the committee in the CC but those don’t have 2B privilege).

                  So that means as long as accepted into CCMC, there will be no issues to get letter to qualify for 2B?[/quote]RC - public housing (hdb/EC)
                  NC - private housing (condominium/landed property)

                  Start by joining PA and u will be allocated into a RC/NC based on the address on your IC. During the AGM, get voted into an exco position (chairman/vice/secretary). U will then have the opportunity to be invited to join CCC.

                  CCMC is another committee from the CC. Different route. U can call the CC to find out more.

                  Which estate GRC are you?

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                  • Zeal mummyZ Offline
                    Zeal mummy
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                    floppy\" post_id=\"2009754\" time=\"1608994880\" user_id=\"97579:

                    Gingerbreadgal\" post_id=\"2009752\" time=\"1608994597\" user_id=\"187844:

                    [quote=floppy post_id=2008192 time=1608174118 user_id=97579]

                    Doesn’t matter what position you hold but it’s unlikely (with 99.9% certainty) that you would be accepted into the CCC or CCMC. It’s like walking in to a company and asking to be seated on the Board of Directors.

                    Must start with the basics - RC / NC (or one of the committee in the CC but those don’t have 2B privilege).

                    So that means as long as accepted into CCMC, there will be no issues to get letter to qualify for 2B?

                    Assuming you get into CCMC, you still need to fulfill the minimum tenure (2 years) by 30 June in the year of registration.[/quote]You will need to join and serve for 2 years before p1 registration, no matter which committee you join. You can check with your Constituency Director or Deputy Constituency Director or Constituency Manager, who looks after your NC/RC

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                    • K Offline
                      KiasuAhTan
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                      Zeal mummy\" post_id=\"2009756\" time=\"1608995174\" user_id=\"58173:[quote=\"Zeal mummy\" post_id=2009756 time=1608995174 user_id=58173]
                      Gingerbreadgal\" post_id=\"2009752\" time=\"1608994597\" user_id=\"187844:

                      RC - public housing (hdb/EC)
                      NC - private housing (condominium/landed property)

                      Start by joining PA and u will be allocated into a RC/NC based on the address on your IC. During the AGM, get voted into an exco position (chairman/vice/secretary). U will then have the opportunity to be invited to join CCC.

                      CCMC is another committee from the CC. Different route. U can call the CC to find out more.

                      Which estate GRC are you?

                      Err.. all RC/NC are rebranded into RN

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                      • Zeal mummyZ Offline
                        Zeal mummy
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                        KiasuAhTan\" post_id=\"2009877\" time=\"1609078188\" user_id=\"180789:

                        Zeal mummy\" post_id=\"2009756\" time=\"1608995174\" user_id=\"58173:[quote=\"Zeal mummy\" post_id=2009756 time=1608995174 user_id=58173]

                        Err.. all RC/NC are rebranded into RN

                        Oh yes, that is correct!! 🙂

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