No! you have to get it changed before the 31st of july 2006.Originally posted by Aveme:we can still use our present passport right?
haha... yes of course you can.Originally posted by Aveme:we can still use our present passport right?
haha... that was funny but i really wonder why has the number of pages gone down with the increment of the passport fee. i bet they want to earn more $$.Originally posted by ditzy:Of course its justifiatble! You dare question the government? You have hell to pay!![]()
Because you can use the passport for 5 years instead of 10 years.Originally posted by juzernie:haha... that was funny but i really wonder why has the number of pages gone down with the increment of the passport fee. i bet they want to earn more $$.![]()
From software point of view getting a truly random number is very difficult. Furthermore you must ensure no 2 same number is generated during the sequence. More bits allocated will give a larger range of values to choose from but tat will also mean software work slowerOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:And they have to kill some brain cells to come up with a random passport number. Current passport number = I/C number. They want to change it, whereby passport number is not equals to I/C number, to facilitate tracing of lost passports faster and prevent fake copies of the Singapore Passport.
If so easy, a JavaScript can solve it.Originally posted by sohguanh:From software point of view getting a truly random number is very difficult. Furthermore you must ensure no 2 same number is generated during the sequence. More bits allocated will give a larger range of values to choose from but tat will also mean software work slower![]()
Originally posted by the Bear:Wow... So with all these figures, I think we should not complain about the price of a BioPass.
you can use the current passport until it expires
it'll be $80 but with a $10 discount if you send your application in by post...
let's do a comparison, shall we?
a quick search in Google:
[b]Australia
A$150 for a 32-page passport
A$226 for a 64-page passport
New Zealand
NZ$150 for adult, NZ$80 for children
NZ$300 for urgent adult passport, NZ$230 for urgent child passport
Malaysia
RM300 for adults
RM150 for children
United States
US$97 for adults
US$82 for children
United Kingdom
GBP51 for adults (48-page one is GBP62.50)
GBP34 for children
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Yeap I won't deny the fact that new technology costs money to implement.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Because you can use the passport for 5 years instead of 10 years.
Also, they use new technology like biometric, which costs money, that is why it increased. And they have to kill some brain cells to come up with a random passport number. Current passport number = I/C number. They want to change it, whereby passport number is not equals to I/C number, to facilitate tracing of lost passports faster and prevent fake copies of the Singapore Passport.
Its a small price to pay for convenience and security. After all, we are resilient, we will adapt to change.Originally posted by FireIce:every 5yrs we pay govt $80???
Originally posted by FireIce:eh. is $80 inclusive of GST oredi?