Today-May 8

From May 29, parents will no longer need to physically register and collect their child’s birth certificate as the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) does away with physical birth certificates. Registration for births will also be fully digitalised, saving parents the hassle of physically registering their child’s birth. Similarly, physical death certificates will be replaced with a digital copy, which next-of-kins can download from the My Legacy portal. The death registration process will also be simplified, only requiring a registered medical practitioner to certify the death for a digital death certificate to be issued. Physical birth and death certificates issued before May 29 will remain valid and will not be digitalised, said an ICA spokesperson. Since the LifeSG application was launched in June 2018, 80 per cent of eligible births in Singapore have been registered digitally. Currently, the application is only optimised for Singaporean couples who registered their marriage in Singapore and have Singpass accounts. Noting that foreign authorities may have different practices in accepting digital certificates, ICA said those facing difficulties should contact their nearest Singapore Overseas Mission for assistance. Read more at: https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/ica-issue-digital-birth-death-certificates-may-29-2022-1891966