>> ASIAONE / NEWS / ASIAONE NEWS / SINGAPORE / STORY
Sat, May 02, 2009
AsiaOne
New long-term pass for foreign students

The Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) has launched the new Long Term Pass (LTP) to foreigners residing long-term in Singapore.

The card will be issued to Student’s Pass (STP) holders from 4 May this year.

Plans for the LTP card were announced last July, as part of the government’s initiative to enhance national security.

A more secured card

Compared to the current paper-laminated cards, the new polycarbonate  LTP pass for students has better anti-forgery features and is more durable.

It contains the same biometric security features as those in the National Registration Identity Card (NRIC), including laser-engraved photograph and fingerprint images.

Lower fees

The ICA has also reviewed the current fee structure for student pass holders.

Instead of paying the current $40 annual fee for the student pass, successful applicants will only need to pay a one-time fee of $60 for the issuance of the card, regardless of the duration of the pass granted. 

This is on top of the non-refundable processing fee of $30 when submitting an application for the student pass.

Visa fees will continue to apply for those from visa-required countries.  

Students will be required to pay a sum of $60 for replacement of lost or damaged STP cards. Those who lose their paper-laminated cards will be issued with the new card at the prevailing fee.   

 

 
STORY INDEX
 
  New long-term pass for foreign students
   
 
  May Day awards: Other top recipients
   
 
  Outgoing Temasek chief Ho Ching gets top award
   
 
  New help measures coming
   
 
  Revival of Singapore's OK
   
 
  PM's May Day rally
   
 
  19,000 jobs awaiting
   
 
  Abortions up in recession
   
 
  ICA imposes visa restrictions for Mexican nationals
   
 
  3 new Spur programmes
   
We welcome contributions, comments and tips.
a1admin@sph.com.sg