Courting couples who intend to get married may apply under the Fiance/Fiancee scheme.
Fiance/fiancee age below 21
If your fiance/fiancee is below 21 years old, he/she can only be listed as an occupier in the application.
If your fiance/fiancee is below 21 but 18 years old and above, a written consent of parents or guardians must be submitted with the application.
Change of Family Nucleus
Under the Fiance/Fiancee Scheme, you are not allowed to delete the name of your fiance/fiancee so as to include a new fiance/fiancee or to replace the fiance/fiancee's names with that of your parents, even if consent has been given by your ex-fiance/fiancee.
A single child applying with parents at the time of registration will not be allowed to delete the parents' names if the single child wishes to include his fiance/ fiancee to qualify under this scheme.
Marriage Certificate
You must produce your Marriage Certificate at the estimated Delivery Possession Date of the flat or 3 months after you have taken possession of the new flat, whichever is later.
If you solemnised your marriage before you collect the keys to your flat, you can submit a copy of your marriage certificate to our Sales Office.
If you solemnised your marriage after you have taken possession of the new flat, you will have to submit a copy of your Marriage Certificate to the
HDB Branch Office managing your flat.
If you are applying for the
Additional CPF Housing Grant, you must submit a copy of your Marriage Certificate to the HDB
on or before the date you take possession of the flat as the Housing Grant is meant for married couples.