Using Relative's Address & Statutory Declaration
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oneheart:
MOE will depend on other parents to tell on those who exploit the system (ie using addresses they do not have intention of residing in to register for P1).will MOE do a check if cases are really genuine...cos i'm sure there might be some who just use the grandparents address by kids taken care by maid?
if so, these selfish parents are denying those genuine case & those parents living within 1 km.
sometimes can hardly blame these selfish parents - don't people do selfish things to get promoted fast/survive in the corporate world? those who go by the books can't do much if they did not want to shortchange their own morals for such gains.
oh man...here i go again... :roll: -
So what kind of proof is required to show that we are staying with the grandparents? During the declaration period, does the grandparents need to be around? Or just bring their NRIC will be sufficient?
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Hi need help!
My nephew lives in yishun but my brother wants to register him for Hong Wen Primary using my mum's address as he is with my mum during weekends. Understand we need to do statutory declaration. Can someone advise the procedure how to go about doing it and what is the deadline? Thanks in advance for your help.
Does grandmother have to be unemployed then can qualify? :? -
meagain:
http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissions/primary-one-registration/faqs/#statutory-declarationHi need help!
My nephew lives in yishun but my brother wants to register him for Hong Wen Primary using my mum's address as he is with my mum during weekends. Understand we need to do statutory declaration. Can someone advise the procedure how to go about doing it and what is the deadline? Thanks in advance for your help.
Does grandmother have to be unemployed then can qualify? :?
Trust this website can help to answer to your enquiry. -
Darling_Maine:
http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissions/primary-one-registration/faqs/#statutory-declarationmeagain:
Hi need help!
My nephew lives in yishun but my brother wants to register him for Hong Wen Primary using my mum's address as he is with my mum during weekends. Understand we need to do statutory declaration. Can someone advise the procedure how to go about doing it and what is the deadline? Thanks in advance for your help.
Does grandmother have to be unemployed then can qualify? :?
Trust this website can help to answer to your enquiry.
Thanks v much for your help!
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Can you make a statutory declaration first, but may not want to use the grandparent's address?
As an example, my own address is within 1km of popular school A and my in-laws' address is 1-2km of not so popular school B. At phase 2C, I may register at School A with my own address, but if the balloting chance is very high, I may want to withdraw and register at school B using in-law's address instead...
Can I do that? :? -
VooVoo:
VooVoo, I dont see why not. Just dont produce the statutory declaration if u registering in the school within 1km of ur own address.Can you make a statutory declaration first, but may not want to use the grandparent's address?
As an example, my own address is within 1km of popular school A and my in-laws' address is 1-2km of not so popular school B. At phase 2C, I may register at School A with my own address, but if the balloting chance is very high, I may want to withdraw and register at school B using in-law's address instead...Can I do that? :? -
VooVoo:
If you are already living 1Km near to the school, there is not required for you to make any Statutory Declaration at all. For my case, my NRIC address is Sengkang but my in law stay in Hougang. And I am putting my kid to Hougang school, in this case I need to make use of my in law address, in order to be qualify into the 1-2KM distance range.Can you make a statutory declaration first, but may not want to use the grandparent's address?
As an example, my own address is within 1km of popular school A and my in-laws' address is 1-2km of not so popular school B. At phase 2C, I may register at School A with my own address, but if the balloting chance is very high, I may want to withdraw and register at school B using in-law's address instead...
Can I do that? :?
If balloting is high and let says you failed (touchwood!), you will fall under the Phase 2C Supplementary. That's where you can place your kid to where your in law is residing. Statutory Declaration must be made before registration. -
Darling_Maine:
Darling_Maine, VooVoo is looking at 2 schools. One within 1km of her own address and one 1-2km of her in-laws' address.
If you are already living 1Km near to the school, there is not required for you to make any Statutory Declaration at all. For my case, my NRIC address is Sengkang but my in law stay in Hougang. And I am putting my kid to Hougang school, in this case I need to make use of my in law address, in order to be qualify into the 1-2KM distance range.VooVoo:
Can you make a statutory declaration first, but may not want to use the grandparent's address?
As an example, my own address is within 1km of popular school A and my in-laws' address is 1-2km of not so popular school B. At phase 2C, I may register at School A with my own address, but if the balloting chance is very high, I may want to withdraw and register at school B using in-law's address instead...
Can I do that? :?
If balloting is high and let says you failed (touchwood!), you will fall under the Phase 2C Supplementary. That's where you can place your kid to where your in law is residing. Statutory Declaration must be made before registration. -
VooVoo:
You can do that, but I will caution that you must follow up by having your kid physically stay with your SIL for the duration of Primary school with your SIL registered as your child's guardian.Can you make a statutory declaration first, but may not want to use the grandparent's address?
As an example, my own address is within 1km of popular school A and my in-laws' address is 1-2km of not so popular school B. At phase 2C, I may register at School A with my own address, but if the balloting chance is very high, I may want to withdraw and register at school B using in-law's address instead...
Can I do that? :?
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