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Marriage grants and family counseling

Marriage grants and family counseling

The Marriage Fund was established pursuant to the Federal Law No. (47) of 1992, and began its actual work in December 10, 1992. In May 1993, the first payment was paid to the citizens entitled to the marriage grant and who wanted to get married at the time. The Marriage Fund offers material support and guidance and instruction to the citizens who are about to get married, as a service due to family support and community building.
You can find out about the conditions of the grant and submission steps by visiting the Marriage Fund website, and you can also submit your application to register for the various services provided by the Fund, such as marriage grant request and registration in mass weddings.
 
Guidance and qualification programs  provided to about to marry couples is one of the services provided by the Marriage Fund. The ""E'dad"" (Preparation) program aims at the qualification of the beneficiaries of the marriage grants and directing them to plan a distinct family life. The program is also available for all those who wish to attend awareness sessions, including married couples. You can register for the program here. You can take advantage of the ongoing family counseling services by filling out the application form via the Marriage Fund website.
 
Documents:
As citizens, and after completing the marriage contract, you and your partner must extract a new summary of registration records from the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs. To do so, you must first delete the current summary of registration records.