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  1. A S$70 fee is payable if you apply online, by post, or deposit box. A S$80 fee is payable for application submitted over counter at ICA building or at Singapore Overseas Mission. If your passport is lost or damaged, you will need to pay the passport fee as stated above and the following non-refundable penalty fees for a replacement passport:

  2. Apply or Renew My Passport. How do I apply for a new passport? You can apply for a new passport via the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA)’s Application for Passport On-line Electronic System (APPLES). Alternatively, you may submit your application at the nearest Singapore Overseas Mission.

  3. 23 lip 2023 · 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.

  4. 22 wrz 2021 · Currently, Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents (collectively, “Singapore residents”) who collect their Singapore passport and/or identity card (IC) at post offices are charged an additional collection fee ranging from $6 to $12 by SingPost.

  5. Take your current passport (or temporary passport) with you when you apply, even if it had expired. How much does it cost? The passport fee is SGD158. The fees must be paid at the office counter when submitting the application. Accepted forms of payment: cash only. You are eligible for a 50% discount if: you are a pupil or a student, you are a ...

  6. Quick links. Collect Singapore Passport. Apply for Singapore Passport. Change of Address in IC. Check Application Status. Submit Singapore Arrival Card (SGAC) Apply for Visa. Extend Stay in Singapore. Apply for Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP)

  7. 22 wrz 2021 · The passport application fee stands at S$70. Singapore Citizens aged 16 and above who submit a passport application from Oct. 1 will get new passports that are valid for 10 years, instead of...