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Apply Early for Your Passport!

       The June school holidays will be here in a few weeks’ time! This is a friendly reminder from the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) to all Singaporeans to check and ensure that your passport has at least six month’s validity on the day you plan to leave the country. If your passport is expiring soon, wait no longer. Apply for your passports early. The rush for passport applications before school holidays has always resulted in large crowds of Singaporeans gathering at the ICA Building for passport services. Waiting in the queue to collect a passport can take more than two hours during peak hours if you did not make an appointment.

Convenient ways to apply for passports

2.     Many countries require a passport to be valid for at least six months as part of their entry requirements. Singaporeans whose passport has less than six months’ validity are reminded to apply for their new passports early. For the convenience of Singaporeans, ICA has in place various modes of application for the Singapore passports: 

• Online 
Complete and submit an electronic application via the APPLES (Application for Passport On-Line Electronic System) through ICA website (http://www.ica.gov.sg). Scanned photos of the passport applicant must be submitted online.

• Deposit Boxes 
Drop the completed application form in the deposit boxes located outside the ICA Building or at Levels 1, 2 and 3 of the building. The deposit boxes located outside ICA Building are accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

• By Post 
Mail the completed application form to ICA at the following address:
        Passport Section
        Immigration & Checkpoints Authority
        ICA Building 
        10 Kallang Road, #08-00
        Singapore 208718

• Over the Counter
Submit your application form at the ICA Building at Level 3.

3.     Passport application forms can be downloaded from the ICA website. The forms are also available at Levels 1, 2 and 3 of the ICA Building. Colour photos submitted with the application must be taken within the last three months, and taken against a white background with matt or semi-matt finish.

4.     Singaporeans submitting their passport applications by post, deposit box or online are entitled to a $10 rebate and will only pay $70 instead of $80 for the passport.

Hassle-free ways to collect your passport

5.     An applicant will be notified by post to collect the new passport once it is ready. A passport collection notification card will be mailed to the applicant within one week from the date the application is received by ICA. Upon receipt of the notification card, Singaporeans are encouraged to make an appointment to collect the passport through the e-Appointment system via the ICA website. This will help to better manage their time. Those who make e-Appointment are served within a shorter time because priority will be accorded to them. Fewer counters are set aside to cater to walk-in customers who can expect to wait much longer for passport services.

6.     Alternatively, Singaporeans may choose to collect their passports from 20 Singapore Post Limited (SingPost) outlets selected to offer this collection service (refer to Annex). Passport applicants who are eligible for this service will be informed through the passport collection notification card or by email if they apply for a passport through APPLES. Those who wish to enjoy this service can select the preferred venue for collection via the e-Appointment system. A service fee will be charged by SingPost for those who choose to use this service.

Peak periods to avoid

7.     Where possible, Singaporeans are advised to avoid coming to the ICA Building for passport services during the busy periods, ie. on Mondays, Fridays, Saturdays, school holidays, the eve of public holidays and the day after.

Full validity granted even for early renewal

8.     New passports issued will be valid for five years. For renewal applications, the new passports issued will be valid for five years plus the remaining validity from your existing passport, capped at five years nine months. That means even if you renew your passport early, the remaining validity in the existing passport will be transferred to your new passport, up to a maximum duration of nine months.

• Example A
Your passport expires on 16 June 2011. You renew your passport on 16 April 2011 (two months from expiry). The expiry date on your new passport will be five years two months later ie. 16 June 2016.


• Example B
Your passport expires on 16 December 2011. You apply for a new passport on 16 February 2010 (one year and ten months from expiry) as your passport has run out of pages or you need to update your photo. The expiry date on your new passport will be five years nine months later (as the remaining validity exceeds nine months) ie. 16 November 2015.

• Example C
Your passport has already expired on 12 December 2010. You renew your passport two months after expiry on 12 February 2011. The expiry date on your new passport will be 12 February 2016.

Safety and welfare of our customers is our utmost concern

9.     ICA is committed to serving all our customers efficiently and expeditiously. However, longer waiting times are inevitable if Singaporeans choose to turn up at the ICA Building for the same service during the peak periods. We seek your understanding and cooperation to apply for passports early, then make an e-Appointment for the collection at ICA Building or choose one of the SingPost outlets for collection so as to avoid longer waiting time for your passport services.

IMMIGRATION & CHECKPOINTS AUTHORITY
3 MAY 2011