chiobu might be hanged, wasted!
6 arrested, S$700,000 worth of drugs seized in CNB raids; man dies in escape attempt
22 Sep 2020 06:30PM
Singapore
SINGAPORE: From Oct 1, those who are unemployed and applying for the COVID-19 Support Grant must show that they have tried to find a job or take up training programmes.
In addition, they must not own more than one property.
These are the new eligibility criteria announced on Tuesday (Sep 22) by the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF).
They will apply to first-time applicants as well as those seeking a three-month extension of the support measure.
The grant was introduced in May to help Singaporeans and permanent residents who are unemployed, placed on involuntary no-pay leave or who have suffered significant income loss as a result of the COVID-19 economic impact.
It provides up to S$800 per month for three months to successful applicants.
Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat had announced last month that the scheme will be extended until Dec 31. Applications for another round of support will open online on Oct 1.
First-time applicants who meet the current eligibility criteria may continue to apply for the grant until 6pm on Sep 31, said MSF.
6 arrested, S$700,000 worth of drugs seized in CNB raids; man dies in escape attempt
22 Sep 2020 06:30PM
Singapore
SINGAPORE: From Oct 1, those who are unemployed and applying for the COVID-19 Support Grant must show that they have tried to find a job or take up training programmes.
In addition, they must not own more than one property.
These are the new eligibility criteria announced on Tuesday (Sep 22) by the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF).
They will apply to first-time applicants as well as those seeking a three-month extension of the support measure.
The grant was introduced in May to help Singaporeans and permanent residents who are unemployed, placed on involuntary no-pay leave or who have suffered significant income loss as a result of the COVID-19 economic impact.
It provides up to S$800 per month for three months to successful applicants.
Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat had announced last month that the scheme will be extended until Dec 31. Applications for another round of support will open online on Oct 1.
First-time applicants who meet the current eligibility criteria may continue to apply for the grant until 6pm on Sep 31, said MSF.