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  1. Change of Passport Particulars or Residential Address. Check Validity. ICA is responsible for the security of Singapore's borders against the entry of undesirable persons, cargo and conveyances through our land, air and sea checkpoints.

  2. Enquire Application Status. The Identity Card (IC) is a compulsory document that Singapore citizens and permanent residents must re-register for when they reach the age of 30 (before their 31st birthday), and again when they reach the age of 55 (before their 56th birthday), if they have not been issued with a replacement IC within the last 10 ...

  3. The Identity Card (IC) is a compulsory document that Singapore citizens and permanent residents must register when they reach the age of 15 (before their 16 th birthday). In addition to the online registration, the enrolment of biometrics is required.

  4. All Identity Card (IC) holders, including Singapore citizens and permanent residents who are residing overseas, are required to report a change of residential address within 28 days of moving into a new (local or overseas) residence.

  5. Identity Card (IC) holders may apply for a replacement if you wish to change your particulars/photographs. Those whose identity cards are damaged or defaced are required to apply for a replacement within 14 days from the date of damage/defacement.

  6. Once your application has been approved, you will be notified via email or by post. Please make an appointment to collect your Identity Card (IC) within three months of approval. You may collect your IC at: SingPost (if applicable); or; ICA Building

  7. ICA is responsible for the security of Singapore's borders against the entry of undesirable persons, cargo and conveyances through our land, air and sea checkpoints. Identity Cards, Passport and other Documents

  8. www.ica.gov.sg › about-us › our-heritageICA | Our Heritage

    Mar 6, 2024 · 1991: The identity card (IC) as we know today was introduced as a durable credit card-sized IC with state-of-the-art security features to help safeguard against fraud. These features included electronically captured thumbprint and photo, changeable laser image of Singapore’s lion head logo and a barcoded identification number ...

  9. You may use the e-Service to report and replace the loss of your IC. If you have reported the loss of your IC, you must apply for a new IC within 14 days. If you are residing overseas, you can report the lost within 14 days and replace your IC during your next return to Singapore using the same e-Service.

  10. Passport and Identity Card. Apply for Travel Document (Time needed: 5-10mins) Report Lost Passport (Time needed: 5-10mins) Register/Re-Register/Replace Identity Card (Time needed: 15-20mins) Report Lost Identity Card (Time needed: 15-20mins)