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        Holding Wedding Solemnisations and Receptions in Singapore during COVID – FAQ

        Wedding Solemnisations and Receptions in Singapore during COVID [Updated as of 19 June 2021]

        Here’s a short update on what’s allowed for Wedding Solemnisations and Receptions in Singapore during COVID.

        Taken from gobusiness Singapore site

        (Wedding receptions remain prohibited until mid-July 2021; date to be announced later)


        What is currently allowed for Wedding Solemnisations in Singapore?

        From now to mid-July 2021From mid-July 2021 onwards (date to be announced later)
        HomeUp to 10 attendees or up to 5 visitors (whichever is higher)Up to 10 attendees or up to 5 visitors (whichever is higher)
        ROM/ROMM BuildingUp to 10 attendeesUp to 10 attendees
        External Venues– Up to 50 attendees (no pre-event testing (PET) requirement); or 
        – From 51 to 250 attendees, with PET required for all attendees
        – Up to 50 attendees (no PET requirement); or
        – From 51 to 250 attendees, with PET required for all attendees

        What is currently allowed for Wedding Receptions in Singapore?

        From now to mid-July 2021From mid-July 2021 onwards (date to be announced later)
        Home and ROM/ROMM BuildingNot allowedNot allowed
        External venuesNot allowed– Up to 50 attendees, with PET required for wedding party (of up to 20 pax); or
        – From 51 to 100 attendees with PET required for all attendees

        These limits include the couple, but exclude the Licensed Solemnizer, and any other vendors engaged to provide authorised services for the wedding event.

        All attendees must take their temperature; and must check in to the event using TraceTogether-only SafeEntry.

        No food or drinks are to be supplied or consumed in the room or place during a Solemnization event

        The bride and groom must use face masks or face shields throughout the solemnization process. They may remove their masks and/or face shields for key moments of the solemnization. This includes the exchanging of vows, rings, to kiss and during march-ins/outs. However, the bride and groom must maintain a 2-metre distance from the rest of the attendees of the solemnization whenever masks and face shields have been removed.

        All other attendees must have their masks on throughout the solemnization process. They can remove their masks momentarily for photo-taking and must wear their masks immediately after photo-taking.


        Wedding Solemnisations and Receptions in Singapore during COVID – Check in with the official gobusiness site for the latest updates and full details!

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