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  1. Sep 25, 2023 · Getting married in Singapore? Enter Our Marriage Journey portal to register for your marriage with ROM or ROMM.

  2. www.marriage.gov.sg › muslim › marriage-processOur Marriage Journey (OMJ)

    Sep 25, 2023 · The Muslim marriage process outlines the steps to becoming legally married in Singapore. It applies to couples who are both Muslims and 21 years old and above. Check your eligibility to ensure this is the correct marriage process for you.

  3. We assist couples that are getting married in Singapore. This service is provided by Registry of Marriages and Registry of Muslim Marriages.

  4. Apr 21, 2022 · Muslim couples are required to register their marriage under Muslim law with the Registry of Muslim Marriages (ROMM). What is the Eligibility Criteria to Register a Muslim Marriage in Singapore? To register a Muslim marriage in Singapore, you and your spouse-to-be must be: 18 years old and above.

  5. To be recognized as a world-class marriage institution that provides to the building of strong and stable families. Adjudication of Muslim Divorce and related issues, Muslim Law on Inheritance.

  6. Aug 17, 2023 · SINGAPORE – From Sept 25, couples in Singapore will be able to register their marriage online on the enhanced Our Marriage Journey portal by the Registry of Marriages (ROM) and the Registry of...

  7. www.marriage.gov.sg › muslim › marriage-processOur Marriage Journey (OMJ)

    The earliest date you can hold your solemnisation is at least 21 days after submitting your marriage application, as you need to give ROMM at least 21 days’ notice of your marriage. Your marriage application will expire 150 days from the date of submission, after which you will need to submit a new application.

  8. Aug 16, 2023 · SINGAPORE: Most couples getting married in Singapore make a trip to the Registry of Marriages (ROM) to sign a declaration and have their documents verified. Many take a customary photo in front...

  9. Feb 14, 2022 · ROMM adopted video-link technology to allow marriage solemnisations to continue amid the pandemic. Similarly, the Syariah Court also adapted court processes to allow people to give evidence...

  10. Muslim marriages in Singapore should be legally registered at the Registry of Muslim Marriage (ROMM). While civil marriages in Singapore are governed by the civil law of Singapore, Muslim marriages are governed by Syariah law.

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