TODAY-Apr 26

A Bill will be introduced at the next Parliament sitting to enable civil and Muslim marriages to be solemnised remotely using technology, Minister for Social and Family Development Desmond Lee said in a Facebook post on Sunday (April 26). Under the proposed law which will be introduced in Parliament on May 4, couples would not need to be present at the Registry of Marriages or Registry of Muslim Marriages, or in the physical presence of a marriage solemniser and witnesses. To be eligible, at least one member of the couple must be a Singapore citizen or permanent resident. The couple must also present Singapore-issued documents for verification, instead of foreign-issued documents.

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