Singapore does not recognize dual nationality beyond 21 years old.
If the child is a male whose mum is Singaporean and dad is British, he will be enrolled to serve the Singapore army for 2 years when he will be 18 years old, and 2 weeks per year (1 cycle) until he is 50 or when he finishes 12 cycles. This does not apply to the females.
The alternative for such a case and for those whom would like to avoid army service is to give the boy a British citizenship and to get him a social-visit pass in Singapore, which will avoid him to have to serve.
Singapore is a highly developed country with a recognised parliamentary styled government. Currently, Singapore passport holders enjoy unhindered travel access to approximately 160 countries, either without requirement of visas, or by using a visa waiver scheme. A Singaporean passport holder, possesses almost as much travel freedom as a US Citizen. The citizen who enjoys the broadest unhindered travel worldwide is the British Citizen. With a British passport, unhindered access is afforded by 167 countries world-wide.
No. British passports in London are issued by the Passport Office which is situated in a street called Petty France.
Yes.Two passports can issued if you travel to say Israel and Arab countries. If you have an Israeli stamp in your passport, you will be refused entry to Arab countries. To obtain a second passport, you will need evidence and proof that you need one. This is usually documentation from your employer or otherwise.
Most British passports are issued in London but there is also a passport office in Liverpool. There is also one in Edinburgh and one in Belfast.
Visitor and transit Visa not required for stays of up to six months except the following: (a) holders of passports endorsed 'British Subjects' and 'British Protected Persons'; (b) holders of passports issued by the UK Government entitled 'British Temporary Resident's Passport'.
Yes, it is possible, however not as a resident. It is always wise to check with the Singaporean Embassy on which travel document you will need. This is in order to insure having an expedited transfer.
Yes. If you have the relevant criteria that entitle you to a passport for different countries then you can have more than one passport. Many people have both Irish and British passports. There is no such thing as an 'English' passport.
No, one can travel between provinces without papers or passport.
Go to the British Embassy
The lion and unicorn are the supporters of the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom which appear on the cover of British passports. The Lion represents England while the Unicorn represents Scotland.
Nobody requires a passport to travel between London (England) and Scotland, as both are part of the UK.
Canadian and British passports are the only passports that are allowed to enter South Korea and visit up to six months.US was 30 days but after the VWP agreement of 2008 with South Korea, they extended it up to 90 days for US citizens.