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Can Foreigners Give Birth in Singapore? Requirements and Fees to Pay

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Foreigners who wish to deliver their child in Singapore must apply for permission through a local sponsor before their arrival. There are also important documents to submit and fees to pay as per the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority. 

Needed requirements for foreigners giving birth in Singapore

To answer the question,” Can foreigners give birth in Singapore?” it is simply yes but with a whole lot of process.

The local sponsor and the mother should produce the following documents upon application:

  • The photograph image must be taken within the last three months. The photograph should be in colour and must be taken against a white background with a matt or semi-matt finish. It must show the full face and without headgear (headgear worn in accordance with religious or racial customs is acceptable but must not hide the facial features). 
  • Passport biodata page.
  • Disembarkation or Embarkation (D/E) number (if applicable).
  • Applicant’s marriage certificate (original and photocopy). 
  • A letter from a locally registered doctor stating the expected delivery date and whether there are any complications with the pregnancy. 
  • A letter from the Embassy or High Commission of the applicant’s country stating that her newborn child will follow the parent’s nationality and a valid travel document of that country will be issued to the newborn child;
  • Your recent passport-sized, digital, colour photograph taken within the last three months. Please click here for photo guidelines.
  • Sponsor’s identity card.

As a visitor in Singapore, you must ensure to have a valid Visit Pass throughout your stay.

Hence, you may need to apply for the Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) with at least ten (10) days left on your Visit Pass. Plus, you need a passport issued only in your name.

Required fees when giving birth in Singapore as a visitor 

After you collate all your requirements, you need to pay a non-refundable processing fee, which is 30 SGD. You can pay this through Visa or MasterCard (credit or debit), American Express (AMEX) credit card, Internet Direct Debit (such as Citibank, DBS/POSB, OCBC, UOB and Standard Chartered Bank Internet Banking accounts in Singapore), or PayNow.

There are additional fees will apply upon collection. You can refer to LTVP collection.

Category Fees
Spouse of a Singapore citizen
  • S$60 for applicant’s LTVP;
  • S$30 for a Multiple Journey Visa (if applicable)
Spouse of Singapore permanent resident
  • S$60 for applicant’s LTVP;
  • S$30 for a Multiple Journey Visa (if applicable)
Child of Singapore citizen/Singapore permanent resident
  • S$60 for applicant’s LTVP;
  • S$30 for a Multiple Journey Visa (if applicable) 
Parent of a Singapore citizen or Singapore permanent resident
  • S$60 for applicant’s LTVP
  • S$30 for a Multiple Journey Visa (if applicable) 
Graduate from an Institute of Higher Learning seeking employment in Singapore
  • S$60 for applicant’s LTVP;
  • S$30 for a Multiple Journey Visa (if applicable)
Mother or grandmother of a child studying in Singapore on a Student’s Pass
  • S$60 for applicant’s LTVP;
  • S$30 for a Multiple Journey Visa (if applicable)
Visitor seeking permission to give birth in Singapore
  • S$60 for applicant’s LTVP;
  • S$30 for a Multiple Journey Visa (if applicable)

You and your Sponsor must be present and on time during the issuance of LTVP on the day of the appointment.

The address and operating hours are as follows:

  • Visitor Services Centre: ICA Building, 10 Kallang Road, Level 4, Singapore 208718, (next to Lavender MRT station)
  • Operating Hours: 8.00 am to 4.00 pm on Mondays to Fridays (except public holidays).

Also read: Maternity Leave in Singapore: A Guide for Working Expecting Mums

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