All About Home Addresses
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Change IC Address is not a problem, i think. Last time when I moved house, it took only me 10min to change address in the neighbourhood police office.
It's not the time spent changing the address in your NRIC at the Neighbourhood Police Post I was referring to.
How are you going to convince anyone that you stay in the second address when it has been rented out? You need documentary evidence to prove that you stay there and like what tankee said, changing address to a place where you do not stay in a statutory offence. -
But if she leaves the 2nd house empty (no tenants), is it believable then? Can say it is a summer villa...
So maybe just end the lease on that 2nd house by May or so?
Then make sure you move into that house if successful. -
cherrygal:
But if she leaves the 2nd house empty (no tenants), is it believable then? Can say it is a summer villa...
So maybe just end the lease on that 2nd house by May or so?
Then make sure you move into that house if successful.
This is what I meant, the leasing period is due in 2 months, just before the registration and of course I don't intend to rent out again. If my girl get in the 2nd school, i will definately move in that house for the schooling convenience.
Big hope is to get in first school and no need moving house :oops: -
Can i used my in-laws address when apply for P1 registration? The school is only less than 1km from her place.
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hugomum:
See this MOE site regarding Statutory Declaration : http://www.moe.edu.sg/education/admissions/primary-one-registration/statutory-declaration/Can i used my in-laws address when apply for P1 registration? The school is only less than 1km from her place.
Thanks
Take note of eligibility.
Also, if you declare SD, you are considered to be 1-2km even if the address is physically within 1km. -
yes do a statutory declaration but will be consider as 1 to 2 km category
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Hi! My friend has 2 properties - 1 for residential and 1 is leased out. The one that is leased out is within 1km of the school that she wants to post her daughter in and the 1 they are staying is within 2km. From registration trend the past few years, the school has a balloting history for those living within 1km. Now they are thinking of having one parent changing the IC address to the one within 1km while the other still keeps the other address.
Question is - is this scenario possible? -
Do they intend to terminate the tenancy and move into the property
which is currently leased out? -
BigDevil:
I don't think so... would that be an issue?Do they intend to terminate the tenancy and move into the property
which is currently leased out?
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