I though I should write a simple post about this as I was one of the new parents who tried to find this information online but couldn't get much.
How to apply passport for your new born? Read on to find out!
You can apply via post/deposit box, personally at the counter, or online.
Address:
Passports Unit, Citizen Services Centre, Level 2, ICA Building, 10 Kallang Road, Singapore 208718
What do you need?
- Birth certificate
- Identity card of consenting parent or legal guardian
- A filled out Singapore Biometric Passport Application form
- A recent passport colour photograph (35mm x 45mm) taken against a white background
- A citizenship certificate
- Debit/Credit card for online application
- S$70 for online or post applications, S$80 in person
I applied online as I couldn't make the trip down during confinement, Plus, I got to save $10 and transportation!! :)
I took photo of Baby Joy using my mobile phone and uploaded the photo onto the online application. Just lay your new born on a white cloth, and took multiple snaps whenever she looks at you. Remember not to let your new born wear white or else she will blend into the background! Make sure her eyes are open, looking at you! If you are applying online like me, the multiple shots will come in handy as you can use the online editing tool to edit your photo to the correct size & dimension specification.
Fill up the online application, upload the photo and documents and submit.
You'll receive a letter for collect in a weeks time. Remember to make appointment for collection to save time.
For more information, visit: https://www.ica.gov.sg/page.aspx?pageid=125
Cheers,
Annette
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