The below is an email reply to my query to SIR when I had my girl last year. I am Singaporean and my husband, a Scandinavian. My girl is currently holding citizenship from both countries.
The Email Reply:
Dear Mdm,
I refer to your email dated 2.9.2001.
2 Please be informed that if the child is born overseas and either one
of parents are Singapore Citizen and there is a lawful marriage at time of
the child's birth, the parents may approach our Singapore Overseas Mission
for the registration of their child for Singapore Citizenship (SC) within 1
year of his/her birth.
3 They may forward the completed application form and relevant documents
which are to be duly certified by a Notary Public or person authorised to
administer Oaths through overseas mission or directly to our office for our
processing. Please enclose 2 separate bank drafts of $60 and $70 for
processing and issuance of certificates (for approved cases) respectively.
The normal processing time is 3 to 6 months.
4 Singapore does not allow dual citizenship. However, for minor citizen,
he/she is allowed to hold dual citizenship until the age of 18 where he/she
has to make a decision on which citizenship he/she decides to hold.
5 If the child decides to retain the Singapore citizenship, he/she has
to renounce his foreign citizenship on reaching 21 years old and come to
our Citizen Services Centre/Citizenship to take this Oath of Renunciation,
Allegiance and Loyalty before his/ her 22nd Birthday. He/She will cease to
be a Singapore citizen by operation of law if he/she fails to take this
Oath on attaining 22 years of age.
6 We would like to highlight that if the minor Singapore citizen is
found to exercise his/her foreign citizenship rights, such as travelling on
a foreign passport when he/she reaches 18 years old and above, he/she is
liable for deprivation of Singapore citizenship.
7 All male Singapore citizens on reaching the age of 16 years are liable
for National Service (NS). You may like to check with the Central Manpower
Base (CMPB) on NS liability as this comes under their purview. You may
contact them at Tel: 2700134 or email at: MFU@starnet.gov.sg.
8 Each application made will be considered on the merits of the case.
9 If the child is born in Singapore and either one of parents are SC
and there is a lawful marriage at time of the child's birth, the child will
automatically become a SC.
Thank you.
Yours faithfully,
Tan Kim Yen (Ms)
Public Affairs Executive
for DIRECTOR
SINGAPORE IMMIGRATION & REGISTRATION
SIR feedback/34092