The Ministry of Finance says that further review of previous Citizen Inflation Adjustment Stimulus applications that have been previously put on hold, has been granted. It also says that applicants will receive an email from noreply@gov.tc requesting the outstanding documents. 

This means that persons whose stimulus applications were previously on hold has another opportunity to receive the economic relief.

The Ministry of Finance says that applicants must submit the request information or documents by no later than 5th July as failure to adhere to the deadline will result in the application being declined.

Eligible persons may contact the government via email: tciassistance@gov.tc The Ministry of Finance says, however, that if your application has been declined because persons do not meet the age criteria or the application was duplicated, no further assistance can be given.

The Ministry is also reminding persons that to be considered for eligibility, they must be 18 years or older during the application process and must provide proof of their residency in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Letters from Educational Institutions showing current enrollment are now considered proof of residency and must be accompanied by a standard affidavit, according to the Ministry.

Applicants may also provide a letter from a District Commissioner or a Justice of Peace as proof of residency which must also be accompanied by a standard affidavit. Persons may also provide an active NIB card, voter’s registration number or a copy of a current utility bill as proof of residency when apply for the Citizen Inflation Adjustment Stimulus.