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Just report police.
Always thought CDC can only claim via NRIC and OTP sent to registered mobile number. So how did the tenants get hold of the CDC vouchers?
The writer didn’t provide full info. If his mother had moved to stay at that house she shd hv updated her address before the cut off date. Oth, if she doesn’t stay at that house then she’s not eligible for those vouchers
(25-12-2024, 11:04 AM)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote: [ -> ]The writer didn’t provide full info. If his mother had moved to stay at that house she shd hv updated her address before the cut off date. Oth, if she doesn’t stay at that house then she’s not eligible for those vouchers



So long as there is at least one Singapore citizen in your household, you should qualify for the vouchers. Claim your CDC vouchers online via SingPass at go.gov.sg/cdcv.

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Hopeless 5 Mayors not careful in their process and plans 

I think the mother lives in that house that is why it is "Singaporean Household" 

and the Tenant can claim as Foreigners are eligible as long as they have SingPass

although they have moved out a year ago (maybe back in Malaysia . . .)
The CDC vouchers are ONLY meant for Every Singaporean household - NOT Forigners.
(25-12-2024, 12:39 PM)Manthink Wrote: [ -> ]The CDC vouchers are ONLY meant for Every Singaporean household - NOT Forigners.

Singaporeans can be tenants renting an apartment mah!
(25-12-2024, 12:44 PM)cityhantam Wrote: [ -> ]Singaporeans can be tenants renting an apartment mah!

The key word is "Singaporean household", not the tenet of the property.

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So long as there is at least one Singapore citizen in your household, you should qualify for the vouchers

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But PAP loves FTs and let them rob everything

1 SC with 10 Foreigners "With common sharing arrangements" (defined by SingStats)

so any 10 Foreigners with the same address are also eligible
(25-12-2024, 12:53 PM)Manthink Wrote: [ -> ]The key word is "Singaporean household", not the tenet of the property.

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Household can be in own house/apartment or rented one lah! As long as the registered address matches, one member of the household can claim the vouchers.

My son is renting an apartment and he claimed for me and my wife to use.  Big Grin
i think got loophole Big Grin