Ownership of HDB Flats of Deceased Singaporeans with Foreign Spouses and Children
Ministry of National DevelopmentSpeakers
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33 Mr Darryl David asked the Minister for National Development what happens to HDB flats that belong to (i) a Singaporean with a foreign spouse who is not a PR or citizen should the Singaporean spouse pass away and (ii) a Singaporean with a foreign spouse who is not a PR or citizen who has Singaporean children who are minors, should the Singaporean spouse pass away.
Mr Lawrence Wong: A non-citizen spouse can retain the flat following the demise of the Singaporean spouse-owner if he/she becomes a Singaporean or permanent resident (PR) within a one-year period, or if he/she includes a Singaporean or PR family member who is at least 21 and satisfies the eligibility rules and conditions to own a flat.
If the non-citizen widow or widower has Singaporean children who are minors, HDB can consider exercising flexibility, on a case-by-case basis, for the flat to be held in trust by a Singaporean or PR trustee, on the condition that the flat is to be given to the Singaporean children when they reach 21 years old.