All About Home Addresses
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Furthermore, if your tenant so happens also uses the same address to register their kids, then the same address will appear twice in MOE’s database.
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BigDevil:
Furthermore, if your tenant so happens also uses the same address to register their kids, then the same address will appear twice in MOE's database.
then the tenant says \"wah, u sabo me ....\" but tenant will win the case -
dmonddd:
sorry.... for those with yet to be completed properties, should stand behind the queue of those who are staying ard the schools. rules to be changed.[/quote]Rules to be changed??? :?
new property before TOP has no utility billsverykiasu2010:
[quote=\"dmonddd\"]if submit fraudulent utilities bills, have to go to jail
just because of P1 registration and kids somemore young.
worth it?
Nevermind...my property confirm TOP just before registration in Jul/Aug next year
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VooVoo:
Rules to be changed??? :?
Nevermind...my property confirm TOP just before registration in Jul/Aug next year

NOT that MOE has told him rules will be changed
He wants it changed. That's all -
hi
please refer to this post on using rented property to register for primary 1.
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?p=33524#33524 -
hi all
i own the property my parents lived in now. i pay all the bills since they are not working and my IC has this address.
after marriage, my wife did not like living with in laws so we bought another place. i kept my IC address the same since we still go there most weekdays for dinner and i get my mails.
now with a kid, i’m thinking i could register him at a school within 1km of my parents place which i own yet i’m not really living there.
this becomes a dilemma since wife does not want to move back there and i know its not right to use that address to register although i owned it for 8yrs and my IC has not changed.
so the system is flawed for people like me. my current place is 1.5km from the school and less than 1km from my parents. -
cikgoo:
not flawed, just that you had broken the law for not updating the address on your NRIC, which you can be fined & jailed.hi all
i own the property my parents lived in now. i pay all the bills since they are not working and my IC has this address.
after marriage, my wife did not like living with in laws so we bought another place. i kept my IC address the same since we still go there most weekdays for dinner and i get my mails.
now with a kid, i'm thinking i could register him at a school within 1km of my parents place which i own yet i'm not really living there.
this becomes a dilemma since wife does not want to move back there and i know its not right to use that address to register although i owned it for 8yrs and my IC has not changed.
so the system is flawed for people like me. my current place is 1.5km from the school and less than 1km from my parents. -
why broken the law?
i spent equal times in both homes and own both of them.
in fact i spend more time in a day at the office, so should my office address be on my NRIC? -
cikgoo:
changing to the office address is really stretching it, cikgoo... as you say yourself that's your office not your home.why broken the law?
i spent equal times in both homes and own both of them.
in fact i spend more time in a day at the office, so should my office address be on my NRIC?
anyway, in your own post you already referred to the place as your parents...
besides, one may own alot of homes (if super rich) and rent them all out but can't claim that all of those which he/she does not stay in is his/her Home address. Your house not equals to your home..cikgoo:
hi all
i own the property my parents lived in now. i pay all the bills since they are not working and my IC has this address.
after marriage, my wife did not like living with in laws so we bought another place. i kept my IC address the same since we still go there most weekdays for dinner and i get my mails.
now with a kid, i'm thinking i could register him at a school within 1km of my parents place which i own yet i'm not really living there.
this becomes a dilemma since wife does not want to move back there and i know its not right to use that address to register although i owned it for 8yrs and my IC has not changed.
so the system is flawed for people like me. my current place is 1.5km from the school and less than 1km from my parents. -
Hi cikgoo!
Perhaps we should re-read what you posted.cikgoo:
It is a loophole. However, what tankee was saying was that you had broken the law by not updating your NRIC to reflect the address that you lived in. You don't live in your office, do you?i own the property my parents lived in now. i pay all the bills since they are not working and my IC has this address.
after marriage, my wife did not like living with in laws so we bought another place. i kept my IC address the same since we still go there most weekdays for dinner and i get my mails.
now with a kid, i'm thinking i could register him at a school within 1km of my parents place which i own yet i'm not really living there.
this becomes a dilemma since wife does not want to move back there and i know its not right to use that address to register although i owned it for 8yrs and my IC has not changed.
so the system is flawed for people like me. my current place is 1.5km from the school and less than 1km from my parents.
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