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New eRegistration portal launched
Mon, Aug 03, 2009
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs launches a specialized portal for its eRegister services today. The new eRegister Portal (http://eregister.mfa.gov.sg) has an improved user interface and enhanced features to make eRegistration faster and more convenient for Singaporeans.

Singaporeans can eRegister on the go, using their web-enabled mobile phones.

ERegistrants will now receive an email or SMS acknowledgement with the contact details of the nearest Singapore overseas missions available at their travel destinations. Frequent travellers can also save their profile details for easy retrieval. Updates or changes can be made by the user after initial eRegistration.

Enjoy various promotions at participating outlets at Changi Airport as an eRegistrant. Just present your boarding pass and eRegister acknowledgement email or SMS to enjoy the privileges. These promotions will start from 7 August 2009. Terms and conditions apply.

Visit http://eregister.mfa.gov.sg for more information on eRegister.

MFA started its eRegister service in 2000, to allow all Singaporeans who are travelling, living or moving to a foreign country to share their travel or relocation details with the Ministry. In times of emergencies and crises, this allows MFA to get in touch and render the necessary consular assistance in a timely fashion.

 

 

 

 

 
 
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