Alright, today I’m gonna share my experience of ordering my Singapore Identity Card online. It was a pretty smooth process, but there are a few things I noticed along the way that I thought would be helpful to share.
So, first things first, I got onto the ICA website. You know, the one that handles all the immigration and identity stuff in Singapore. I started the process. ICA is in charge of these things for keeping Singapore’s borders safe. Honestly, it’s quite a big deal here, and they take security seriously.
Getting the Needed Documents Ready
Before I jumped into the application, I made sure I had all the required documents ready. For Singapore citizens, you gotta provide digital images of a few things. One important thing to note is that if only one parent or legal guardian is giving consent, there are specific forms and stuff you need to sort out. I made sure I had everything in order because I didn’t want any hiccups later on.

- Digital photo of yourself
- Birth certificate
- Deed poll (if you changed your name)
Filling Out the Application
Next up, I filled out the online application form. It was pretty straightforward, asking for the usual personal details. Now, this is where I want to emphasize something. When you’re dealing with official stuff like this online, you gotta be extra careful about where and how you’re entering your information. There are a ton of scams out there. I always double-check that I’m on the official website.
Protecting yourself from identity fraud is super important. I always make it a point to only use my own trusted devices when dealing with sensitive information online. It’s a simple thing, but it can save you a lot of trouble. Every few seconds someone’s getting hit with cyber fraud. So, it is very essential to stay alert.
Submission and Payment
After filling out the form and double-checking all the details, I submitted my application. Then came the payment part. Again, I was careful to make sure I was making the payment through the official channels provided on the ICA website. I paid the fee.
Waiting for Processing
Once everything was submitted and paid for, all that was left to do was wait. The website gave an estimated processing time, so I just kicked back and waited. They said they’d notify me when it was ready for collection.
Collecting the Card
Finally, I got the notification that my card was ready. I scheduled an appointment. I headed down to the ICA building, showed them the notification and my old ID, and boom, I got my new identity card. It is very convenient.
So yeah, that was my experience ordering my Singapore Identity Card online. Overall, it was convenient and hassle-free. Just remember to be cautious and make sure you’re on the official website when doing these things online. And always protect your personal information!