Singaporean and Foreigner Couple Can Buy New Flat (BTO) from HDB with Singaporean Baby
Recently I chatted with a colleague of mine and we spoke about how HDB flat prices are getting more and more expensive. I told him I definitely won't buy resale flat because of the COV and will wait for my baby and then apply for BTO. He was aware that my wife is not a PR so he was quite surprised that I can apply for BTO. I was surprised that he was surprised, I thought everybody knew that because the eligibility conditions for new flats are put out very clearly.
New Flat Eligibility
Citizenship
You must be at least 21 years old at the time of application - I am currently older than 21.
Family Nucleus
You must form a family nucleus under one of the following schemes:
But to be really sure, I did some confirmation. I sent an email to HDB as follow:
If we have a child and the child is a Singaporean, are we able to purchase a new flat i.e. BTO?
This is their reply:
Thank you for your email of 9 May 2013.
If you have a Singapore Citizen child, you may submit an application to buy a flat from the HDB together with your non-citizen spouse. You must include your child and spouse as occupiers in the flat application. If you need information about the eligibility conditions to buy a flat from the HDB, you may visit our website: HDB InfoWEB at www.hdb.gov.sg or click on: Eligibility Conditions.
Basically what they are saying is that I can and must apply with my foreigner wife and Singaporean baby so as to form a family nucleus, which means, WE are eligible for BTO.
More confirmation? Look at this forum thread. The thread starter is seeking housing advise and some kind people replied, refer to what this user tmfwy have posted; posts #15 and #29.
Quoted from post #15
And while surfing on the internet, I came across this on PropertyGuru, there's this guy asking whether he can buy a new HDB flat with his foreigner wife and Singaporean baby and then this so-called Real Estate Professional says he can't and instead recommend him to buy a resale flat under Non-Citizen Spouse Scheme.
Buy from HDB, agent cannot earn, buy resale through the agent, the agent can earn, think about it. But no matter what, don't use this agent because he's either clueless, don't bother to research before answering or he's simply lying through his teeth just to earn more money.
New Flat Eligibility
Citizenship
- You must be a Singapore Citizen - I am.
- Your family nucleus must comprise at least another Singapore Citizen or Singapore Permanent Resident - My baby will be Singaporean.
You must be at least 21 years old at the time of application - I am currently older than 21.
Family Nucleus
You must form a family nucleus under one of the following schemes:
Scheme | Family Nucleus |
Public | You, the applicant and; - your spouse, and children (if any) - Me, my wife and baby. - your parents, and siblings (if any) - your children under your legal custody, care and control (for widowed/ divorced) |
But to be really sure, I did some confirmation. I sent an email to HDB as follow:
Hi,
I am a Singaporean and my wife is a foreigner holding a long-term visit pass.This is their reply:
Thank you for your email of 9 May 2013.
If you have a Singapore Citizen child, you may submit an application to buy a flat from the HDB together with your non-citizen spouse. You must include your child and spouse as occupiers in the flat application. If you need information about the eligibility conditions to buy a flat from the HDB, you may visit our website: HDB InfoWEB at www.hdb.gov.sg or click on: Eligibility Conditions.
Basically what they are saying is that I can and must apply with my foreigner wife and Singaporean baby so as to form a family nucleus, which means, WE are eligible for BTO.
More confirmation? Look at this forum thread. The thread starter is seeking housing advise and some kind people replied, refer to what this user tmfwy have posted; posts #15 and #29.
Quoted from post #15
Here's some serious advice which you should ponder.Quoted from post #29
Settle down with your GF, and assist Singapore with the Total Fertility Rate by bringing forward your plans to have a baby.
You solve alot of problems ( with reference to HDB issues )
a. You will be able to buy a BTO ( with SG baby ), thereby bypassing PR requirement
b. You make both parents happy
c. You show ICA that you and your spouse are serious in making Singapore your home...
Speaking as a parent with a foreign wifeSo from what I can deduce, he knows because he did it i.e. apply for BTO with foreigner wife and Singaporean baby, and I agree with his post #15, but not that I don't want to have a baby fast, my wife is on Warfarin so it's not as easy, takes time to assure her as well, she used to worry too much about it, but after learning more about her condition, she's ready, we are ready, and all we have to do now is wait for good news.
And while surfing on the internet, I came across this on PropertyGuru, there's this guy asking whether he can buy a new HDB flat with his foreigner wife and Singaporean baby and then this so-called Real Estate Professional says he can't and instead recommend him to buy a resale flat under Non-Citizen Spouse Scheme.
Buy from HDB, agent cannot earn, buy resale through the agent, the agent can earn, think about it. But no matter what, don't use this agent because he's either clueless, don't bother to research before answering or he's simply lying through his teeth just to earn more money.
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I didn't ask that detail but I think most likely yeah, because only when you register the baby birth cert here then he/she is considered Singaporean.
After applying for BTO, I received my queue number.. 4!!
Just to add to your post above, there are several priorities given to married couples with children so look out for that. :)
You can check out this link:
http://www.hdb.gov.sg/fi10/fi10321p.nsf/w/BuyResaleFlatResaleFinancialPlanCalculator?OpenDocument
That is the resale financial plan page, you select "Have Not Obtained an HLE Letter*", then key in you and your family details but note that if your wife have PR, then put her under Flat Owner or else you have to put her under Occupier. For the Singaporean child, if he/she is below 21 years old, you have to put as Occupier.
After that you should see the loan amount from HDB, but just for your info, only if your wife is PR and you put her as Flat Owner then HDB will allow you to loan more, if she does not have PR, then HDB will only grant the loan based on your income only. You play around with the link I gave you and you will have a very good idea.
Hope it helps.
Many thanks for your prompt reply. I have just obtain my HLE result 3 hours ago and i submitted previously based on single citizen. Based on the loan amount, dun think open market i can get much at the most a 3rm at some ulu location. That amount , if based on my fellow collegues home purchase ,can get a BTO 4rm. I may just hv to wait for her PR application result
Yes if you are at least 35 years old, you can buy under Non-Citizen Spouse Scheme, can check out following link for more details:
http://www.hdb.gov.sg/fi10/fi10321p.nsf/w/BuyingNewFlatEligibilitytobuynewHDBflat?OpenDocument
I'm a Singaporean, my husband is a foreigner and we've a baby (we'll apply Singapore citizenship for her soon). I'm not working at the moment. My hb is. We're living overseas now but plan to move to Singapore in a couple of years. Am I still able to apply for BTO?
Many thanks!
Yep, as long as your baby is a Singapore citizen (or Permanent Resident), the 3 of you can apply for a BTO flat.
Thanks!
The foreign spouse need to be PR in order to apply for BTO. Alternatively, you can consider resale flat or renting from market.
You can't because it's like buying BTO, your spouse need to be either citizen or PR.
Is there anyway that i could get rent in these or other developtment board...its been 3 yrs now we been running in life without home...and my savings keep on running low due to rent a room for 600 to 700+ a mth...thought of going to MEET PEOPLE SESSION MP to seek help...really helpless here.
No harm trying, maybe the MP can refer you to somebody who can help you.
By the way, are both of you working? I think if both of you are working, 600-700 a month shouldn't be too difficult to manage.
And also, try to apply PR for your spouse, with PR, it will be a lot better.
Congratulations!
I think the baby needs to be born first.. anyway you can always check with your MP or HDB first, maybe they help you in some way, I'm sure of the many channels and schemes that we have, there must be one that can help you.
Yes, you can apply for BTO together with him once he gets his PR.
If he doesn't have PR, you can still purchase from the resale market or apply for a 2-room BTO in a non-mature estate if you are at least 35 years old.
Hope it clarifies!
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Yes, need to be born first, and congratulations!
I didn't get BTO, I bought resale flat.
You can buy resale flat, happy house hunting!
Yes, once your baby is born, you can apply for BTO under the Public Scheme.
You can check out this link for details: http://www.hdb.gov.sg/cs/infoweb/residential/buying-a-flat/new/hdb-flat
If the resale price ends up higher than the market valuation then you need to top-up with cash.
But should be ok, don't pay so much for the OTP, if end up higher and you don't want then won't lose much.
As to how much CPF you need, it's more of a matter how much you can loan from HDB, but would be good to have 10% of the resale price in CPF so you don't have to top-up with cash.
If you are SC, and your parent is also SC/PR, you can apply BTO/EC together with your parent, your wife can be occupant.
Yes my parent is a SC. oh so I able to use my name and my parent name.... That is a good piece of news. Cos one agent told me if I am already married I have to use my name and my spouse's. If so, then I will not be able to purchase BTO/EC. As my spouse s not aPR or a SC. If able to use my parent's name then it will be good.
There is no such rule, the only limitation is the validity of your LTVP, just remember to renew your LTVP before you leave SG.
Im married to SC last 2015 ROM. now i discovered he already have a keys of his bto last nov 2015 with a sc gf. What will happened to his bto.
Depends on which scheme did your husband subscribe to during the purchase of his BTO.
is it under "Single SC age abv 35 year old 3room bto or fiance/fiancee scheme"
if its Single SC abv 35yrs old, don't think its a problem.
But if it's under the fiance/fiancee scheme, which registered occupiers are himself and his ex-gf, by right he needs to submit proof of marriage within 6 mths upon collection of keys. If unable to, HDB will recall the flat as he did not/will not be able to fulfil the pre-requisites.
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Im a foreigner married to singaporean. he told me his family dont like me and he never introduce me to them in almost 4yrs of our relationship until we got married. I pressure my 32yr.old husband to have a meet up with his mother to be sure that he is telling the truth that his family really dont like me. Then he brought me to a coffeeshop where i met his mother. She just looked at me. No words came fr. Her. She just listen. To me.also my husband bto will be delivered to him this dec. But her mother told him that they will live there and they dont want me to see the flat. I dont care about the bto.i rent a flat where we my husband and i stay. My husband stayed with me only 2 a week the most is 3x a week. He reasoned out that her mother wants him to still go home to them. What can you advise me to do. Thanks.
You can apply with your Singaporean baby, not limit to 2-room, can apply 3-room or larger.
If you buy with your mother then should be eligible, can call HDB to confirm.
Would my SC child be able to apply for BTO in the future if I were to him in my BTO application now?
Thank you so much in advance.
Yes, he would be able to, now if you add him he is occupier if he is not yet 21 years old. But you can still form a family nucleus with him and buy BTO, provided you and him are Singaporean.
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You can apply with your Singaporean child. All the best!
I am married to my wife foreign,i am not working but got la work abit as uber eats rider,after my cpf stop now for 2 mth and previous work with my company as window cleaner for 4yrs with salary of 2.7k permth but been terminated..sad.(i know hdb reject me becoz of the pay right?).currently both of us is 33 this year..go to mp's countless times and hdb pleading hoping they will rent us L shape rental flat but being rejected as always last time..now being kick out of rent room..and hv no place to stay as jobless now...u think i can applyfor rental L flat?as my wife now is under LTVP pass +...and her salary is 1300$
According to HDB website rental flat only available to SC/SC or SC/SPR so you and your wife don't qualify because she is holding LTVP+.
Do you have SC child? If have then should be able to get.
Anyway now staying where? Can consider renting room in open market.
By the way have you tried to contact MSF Comcare? Can call this number: 1800-222-0000
Try and see what they offer first. No home very difficult.
Can i check eg. if the bto is 300k. hdb loan 150k for single person,100k cpf and balance 50k is cash. That 50k balance can i use bank loan? I just got confuse with this two loans and if its possible to use together. Any suggestion of banks to loans with low interest rates?
my wife is pr now and we r waiting for our key this coming dec.and thing turn sour might be divorce. can i use my daughter name to slot in for my bto?
Sorry to hear about your situation. I hope there is still a way to recover, after you have a child so it is not good for the child in the long run.
By the way recently I went for my BTO flat selection, one of the criteria is I cannot change the applicant info. I believe you and your wife are the applicants, so if there is a change, I think very likely will not be able to get the BTO flat. But best is to confirm with HDB.
Take care.
Is your baby a Singaporean? If so, you can apply for BTO.