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If you’re a Singapore citizen and your passport will shortly expire, you’re probably wondering how to renew your Singaporean passport most conveniently. This full guide to the ICA passport renewal process covers all you need to know. We’ll cover the process, the costs and the delivery times - crucial if you need an urgent passport renewal in Singapore.
We’ll also touch on Wise - a great way to spend and make cash withdrawals on your next trip, with low fees and the mid-market rate every time.
The easiest way to make an ICA passport application is by submitting your application online and collecting your new passport in person at the ICA office or select local Post Offices. Not everyone can apply for a Singaporean passport online, but there’s also a postal application option for anyone who can’t, or if you’d prefer to make a paper application.
You’re eligible to apply for a first Singapore passport or for the renewal of a Singapore passport if you live in Singapore and meet any of these eligibility criteria:
Passports issued to Singapore citizens aged 16 or above last for 10 years, while passports for younger applicants last for 5 years.
Renewing your passport online should be a pretty straightforward process, and there’s lots of information on the ICA website if you need further support.
Here’s how to apply for a Singapore passport step by step¹:
The only document usually needed for a passport renewal online is a digital, passport sized photo that complies with the ICA photo guidelines. You’ll need to complete an online application form as well, but you’re guided through this onscreen.
Additional documents may be needed for first time applicants or based on your circumstances. If you’re applying for a new passport for a child, for example, you’ll need the child’s birth certificate handy.
If you’re not eligible for online application or you’d prefer to post your paperwork, you can download a Singapore passport application from² and send it once it’s all completed, along with the required documents, to:
Passport Unit
Citizen Services Centre
ICA Building
10 Kallang Road, Level 2
Singapore 208718
You may also drop your application into the deposit box at Level 1, ICA Building, during operating hours.
All the passport application options we have looked at so far are only available for people who live in Singapore. If you’re a Singapore citizen living abroad you can either complete the application form in hard copy and submit to a Singapore Overseas Mission wherever you live, or apply using MyICA and your Singpass for convenience.
As you’d expect, there’s a few to pay to get a new passport. So - how much to renew a passport in Singapore?
Online applications for babies aged under 1 year old are free.
There’s also a fee to pay if your passport has been lost or damaged:
If you apply online you can pay by Visa or MasterCard debit or credit card, Amex, PayNow or direct deposit from eligible Singapore banks.
Postal applications can only be paid for by card.
The next obvious question is: how long does it take to renew a passport in Singapore?
Local applications should take just 2 weeks. Applications for a Singapore passport made overseas can take 4 to 6 weeks.
There’s no way to expedite passport renewal in Singapore, so make sure your photos comply to guidelines for the fastest available delivery time. If you’ll still struggle with a 2 week turn around, contact ICA directly to ask for support.
Once you’re notified it’s ready, you’ll need to collect your Singapore passport³.
You can pick up your new passport at the ICA building, at select Singapore post offices or at the Overseas Mission where you applied. You’ll need to make an appointment to collect direct from the ICA. If you’d prefer to get your passport at a post office you can confirm this at the point of application, and you’ll have a 4 day window to collect it once it’s ready.
You’ll need to take along your current passport if available, and your NRIC. If you’re collecting a passport for your child you’ll also need their birth certificate.
If you want to get an update on the progress of your passport application you can do so on MyICA with your reference number and personal details.
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Open a Wise account online or in the Wise app and order your Wise card for a low one time fee. You can then add money in SGD and convert to the currency you need for your trip for convenient spending. Or simply leave your balance in dollars and let the card do the hard work with automatic currency conversion at the point of payment.
You’ll always get the mid-market exchange rate with Wise, and low conversion fees from just 0.43%. If you use the auto conversion feature, the card will switch from the balance you hold that incurs the lowest possible costs, so you know you get the best deal on offer every time.
Hold 40+ currencies, spend in 170+ countries, and withdraw 350 SGD/month fee free, with just low, transparent fees after that. There’s no monthly cost and no minimum balance, making the Wise card great for trips in Southeast Asia and beyond!
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Use this guide on how to renew a passport in Singapore to make the process pain free and easy. There’s lots more information on the ICA passport application web page if you need it, so help is always at hand.
Don’t forget also to check out Wise before your next overseas trip to see if you can save on card spending and currency conversion.
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Sources checked on 23/07/2023
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