Proposal for Singular Queue Number and Booking Appointment to Select Two Units Concurrently under Family Care Scheme (Joint Balloting)
Ministry of National DevelopmentSpeakers
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36 Mr David Hoe asked the Minister for National Development (a) whether HDB will consider assigning parent and child applicants a single joint queue number and one booking appointment to select two units concurrently under the Family Care Scheme (Joint Balloting); and (b) if not, what alternative measures can HDB introduce to avoid scenarios where one party cannot secure a unit due to their queue number assigned.
Mr Chee Hong Tat: The Family Care Scheme (FCS) (Joint Balloting) allows parents and their children, married or single, to jointly apply for two units in the same Build-To-Order project. This scheme replaced the previous Multi-Generation Priority Scheme (MGPS) from the October 2025 sales exercise.
Under MGPS, successful parent-child pairs received a single queue number and could only book from a list of pre-identified units, which sometimes may not match their preferences. The current FCS (Joint Balloting) provides applicants with greater choice. Successful parent-child pairs will each receive a distinct queue number and can select from all available units during their respective booking appointments.
On a case-by-case basis, the Housing and Development Board is prepared to exercise flexibility for applicants who face limited choices towards the end of the flat booking exercise.