iforgottenx
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Hi guys,
My family's gross household income is about $6100, with 4 person in the household (about $1500 per capita). So I should be receiving about $2700 MOE Bursary.
However, my sibling, who is earning about $4700 monthly, is not contributing a cent to the household, despite living with us. Not only she doesn't contribute, my parents still have to pay for her phone bills etc.
I am wondering if I can indicate that she does not live at the same address as me and is married (single actually)? This will allow me to qualify for bursary of higher amount, perhaps up to $4000. I really hope to lighten my parents' burden, I mean who doesn't like to save more money right.
Anyone done this before? Will the office ask for proof or call to ask about it?
My family's gross household income is about $6100, with 4 person in the household (about $1500 per capita). So I should be receiving about $2700 MOE Bursary.
However, my sibling, who is earning about $4700 monthly, is not contributing a cent to the household, despite living with us. Not only she doesn't contribute, my parents still have to pay for her phone bills etc.
I am wondering if I can indicate that she does not live at the same address as me and is married (single actually)? This will allow me to qualify for bursary of higher amount, perhaps up to $4000. I really hope to lighten my parents' burden, I mean who doesn't like to save more money right.
Anyone done this before? Will the office ask for proof or call to ask about it?