Friday 20 July 2018

T H E P R O C E D U R E

Got a dm in instagram asking me about the marriage registration process I went through, and so here it is! Hopefully it would help anyone who is getting married with a foreigner in Malaysia :) *In my case, marrying a singaporean citizen.

Just as we decided that we would want to get married in Malaysia instead of Singapore, I started my research about the procedures of registering a muslim marriage with a foreigner in Malaysia. I did asked my eldest sister before searching on the web about it- and listening to her own process of registering her marriage just makes me..... p a n i c. Because I felt like there are just too much things to do, places to go, documents to be verified, etc, and that is just only the procedure to get married between Malaysian-Malaysian couple. Then I thought, 'what about Malaysian-Singaporean couple? Must be more complicated huh!'. Well like it or not, even how complicated it is, I still have to go through ALL of the {complicated} procedures and gotta get all those things done. Mhmmm well I'm left with no choice!

And the procedure of registering our marriage goes like this,
  • To sign up and register both parties at the Pejabat Agama Islam NCR website, print out the filled forms.
  • Make 3-4 copies of our IC, passport, birth cert.
  • Do HIV tests at any government clinic (I paid for RM1, Amirul had to pay RM90 lolol) *the hiv test will only be valid for 6 months!
  • Attend for 2 full days of pre-marriage course & obtain the certificate. We went for the course in TTDI, fee was RM120! The course was seriously fun and filling, so much laughters throughout the talk hehe.
Photo: our pre-marriage course cert

Friday 2 March 2018

M A R R I E D

Hello everyone! I'm back and ready to start afresh with a whole new blog, writing new entries about my whole new life now. And yes, as you can read from the title, I got married last two weeks with.......... the one who I chose to spend my life with hehe. So many things had happened for the last few years, which I don't think I have to explain.... but yep, I got married!




The nikah was held as a small family-and-close-friends occasion at K'seena House, and we were not able to invite many as our guest list was maxed to 200 guests only. We felt very sorry for the ones we weren't able to invite to join our momentous day. We would also like to express our gratitude for the ones who spared their time to attend our wedding, especially from Amirul's side which they had travel far for the event. Thank you for being part of the wedding, hopefully everyone enjoyed it as much as we do!