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by kiwiinsg » Wed, 16 Feb 2022 11:52 am
Hi, I have a question about Singapore PRs owning an HDB in this situation:
A Singapore Citizen (the mother) and a Singapore PR (the citizen's daughter) sign up to get a BTO together. The Citizen (the mother) is the primary applicant.
If later, years down the line, after they have had the BTO for a few years, if the Singapore PR's PR-status gets revoked because she has been living overseas for a few years and her re-entry permit renewal is rejected, do the mother and daughter have to sell the BTO?
Or can the mother (citizen) continue to own the house on her own?
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by Geping » Sat, 26 Feb 2022 10:27 pm
I have the same questions on this
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by singaporeflyer » Sat, 26 Feb 2022 11:07 pm
kiwiinsg wrote: ↑Wed, 16 Feb 2022 11:52 am
Hi, I have a question about Singapore PRs owning an HDB in this situation:
A Singapore Citizen (the mother) and a Singapore PR (the citizen's daughter) sign up to get a BTO together. The Citizen (the mother) is the primary applicant.
If later, years down the line, after they have had the BTO for a few years, if the Singapore PR's PR-status gets revoked because she has been living overseas for a few years and her re-entry permit renewal is rejected,
do the mother and daughter have to sell the BTO?
Or can the mother (citizen) continue to own the house on her own?
How did the daughter get PR ?
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by taxico » Thu, 31 Mar 2022 10:05 am
kiwiinsg wrote: ↑Wed, 16 Feb 2022 11:52 am
Or can the mother (citizen) continue to own the house on her own?
answering you because you're a kiwi. i heart nz.
she can, if condition(s) are fulfilled. age, consent between parties, custody of daughter, etc.
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