i am having my enlistment on sept 11 , but i may have a holiday on 25th aug , wil they allow me to leave for holiday? do i need to apply for any exit permit or something? thx.
no need to apply anything.. u are still civilian so just go for holiday. make sure u come back by 11 sep and enlist on time ah..
got official FAQs from www.ns.sg to refer, u don't want to or just being lazy...
btw, answer is nothing, just go.
Overseas Notification : FAQ
Going Overseas
I am an NSF. I would like to go overseas but my international passport has expired. What is the procedure to extend my passport?
Your passport can be extended to the maximum of 10 years from the date the passport was issued or 5 years for passports issued on and after 1 Apr 2005. You can extend your passport at the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA), Exit Permit Office at Central Manpower Base for MINDEF's NSFs or Exit Permit Offices of SPF& SCDF for MHA's NSFs.
If your passport has already been extended up to 10 years as of the date of issue or 5 years for passports issued on and after 1 Apr 2005, you are required to proceed to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) to apply for a new passport.
I am an NSF. I would like to go overseas after I have completed my full-time National Service. How can I extend my International Passport?
Your International passport should have already been extended to the maximum of 10 years from the passport issue date or 5 years for passports issued on and after 1 Apr 2005. However, if it is not, you may extend your passport either at the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA), Exit Permit Office at Depot Rd for MINDEF's NSFs or Exit Permit Offices of SPF& SCDF for MHA's NSFs. It will then be extended to 10 years from the date of issue of the passport or 5 years for passports issued on and after 1 Apr 2005.
If your passport has already been extended up to 10 yrs from the date of issue or 5 years for passports issued on and after 1 Apr 2005, you are required to proceed to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) to apply for a new passport.
I am a parent of a Pre-enlistee. I would like to extend my son's passport that has expired. What is the procedure?
The passport can be extended to the maximum of 10 years from the passport issue date or 5 years for passports issued on or after 1 Apr 2005 at the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) or Central Manpower Base.
If your passport has already been extended up to its maximum validity, you are required to proceed to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) to apply for a new passport.
I am older than 11 years but younger than 16 years old. I would like to go overseas for holiday. How do I extend my passport?
You may extend your passport at Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) or CMPB with your parent/guardian.
The following original documents must be produced:
a. Singapore International Passport
b. National Registration Identity Card (NRIC) (if application)
c. Birth Certificate
d. Parent/legal guardian's NRIC
e. Legal document of guardianship (if applicable)
If your passport has already been extended up to its maximum validity, you are required to proceed to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) to apply for a new passport.
My passport has expired. Do I need to extend it if I am not going overseas?
You are only required to extend your passport if you are going overseas.
My son is 10 years old. Can I extend his International passport at your office?
Your son's passport has to be extended at the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA). Central Manpower Base can only extend passports of boys who are 11 years old and above.
How can I extend my passport or apply for a new one if I am overseas?
You may extend your passport or apply for a new passport with your valid Exit Permit at the nearest overseas Singapore High Commission or Embassy.
I am a Pre-enlistee. I would like to extend my International passport. Do I need to apply for an exit permit first?
You may extend your passport without having to apply for an exit permit. However, you are required to apply for an exit permit if your overseas trip is more than 3 months.
If your passport has already been extended up to 10 years from the date of issue or 5 years for passports issued on and after 1 Apr 2005, you are required to proceed to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) to apply for a new passport.
I am an NSman. I would like to extend my International passport. Do I need to apply for an exit permit first?
As an Nsman, you may extend your passport without having to apply for an exit permit.
I am going overseas for business. Do I need to apply for exit permit?
You do not need to apply for an exit permit if your overseas trip is 6 months or shorter. However, you will need to inform the NS e-Services Centre if your trip exceeds 24 hours. You may contact NS e-Services Centre via Notification of Overseas Trips or by phone at 1800-3676767 (toll-free), SMS to eNSNS (36767) or by fax 68537894
If the duration of your overseas trip is more than 6 months but less than 1 year, you will need to have your NS unit's/NSSC's recommendation before applying for an exit permit.
If your trip is less than 1 year and you have been scheduled for NS training during the period of overseas trip, you are required to obtain approval from your NS unit/NSSC before applying for an exit permit.
You are also required to first obtain approval from your NS unit/NSSC if the trip is 1 year or longer and your NS training is scheduled within 6 months from the date of application for exit permit. Otherwise, you may apply for your exit permit directly through the Internet.
*You will need to apply for deferment if you have been called up for National Service training
*If your deferment is not approved, you are required to report for the scheduled National Service training
For more information on deferment, please see Apply for Deferment for more details
I am an NSman and am going overseas for business. Do I need to apply for exit permit?
You do not need to apply for an exit permit if your overseas trip is 6 months or shorter. However, if you have not completed your ORNS Training Cycle and have yet posted to MINDEF Reserve (MR) / SPF or SCDF Reserve, you will need to inform the MINDEF Notification Centre (MNC) / Overseas Notification Centre (ONC) if your trip exceeds 24 hours via Notification of Overseas Trips.
If your trip is less than 1 year and you have been scheduled for NS training during the period of overseas trip, you are required to obtain approval from your NS unit before applying for an exit permit.
You are also required to first obtain approval from your NS unit if the trip is 1 year or longer and your NS training is scheduled within 6 months from the date of application for exit permit. Otherwise, you may apply for your exit permit directly through Apply Exit Permit.
*You will need to apply for deferment if you have been called up for National Service training.
*If your deferment is not approved, you are required to report for the scheduled National Service training.
How do I apply for overseas disruption?
You can apply for an exit permit through Apply Exit Permit. You must obtain your NS unit's/NSSC's recommendation* prior to your application, if necessary. Disruption will be granted upon approval of your application for exit permit.
Advance notice of 6-12 months is given for ICT. If your National Service training is less than 6 months from the date of application, you are required to seek your NS unit's/NSSC's recommendation for your exit permit/disruption. When the NS unit/NSSC does not agree to the deferment of your ICT, you are required to complete your National Service training before your exit permit/disruption is approved.
I have applied for an exit permit for going overseas for more than 1 year and it has been approved. Do I still need to apply for disruption from National Service?
Once your exit permit application has been approved, your disruption from national service will be processed simultaneously. Hence it is not necessary to apply to your respective Personnel Management Centres/NSSC/ NS units for disruption from National Service.