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One of my sureties is currently serving his National Service. Can he sign the Training Deed?

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One of my sureties is currently serving his National Service. Can he sign the Training Deed?

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No. Both the sureties must be gainfully employed. There is however, no wage limit or requirement that the sureties must fulfill. This is to ensure that the sureties are gainfully employed throughout the period which the trainee is undergoing the course and serving his bond period. For those employed under contract, it is advisable that their contracts should overlap the trainee’s course and bond period, so that if the trainee breaches his contract, the sureties would still be capable of discharging their duties.

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