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Singapore Citizens Born to Foreign Mothers of Different Residential Status

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14 Ms Sylvia Lim asked the Minister for Home Affairs for the past two years, how many Singapore citizens were born in Singapore to foreign mothers who were: (i) Permanent Residents; (ii) holders of the Long-Term Visit Pass Plus; (iii) holders of the Long-Term Visit Pass; and (iv) of other immigration statuses, respectively.

Mr K Shanmugam: Based on data of Singapore citizens born in Singapore in 2023 and 2024 to foreign mothers, an annual average of 3,525 (72%) of the foreign mothers were Permanent Residents, 725 (15%) held a Long-Term Visit Pass Plus, 414 (8%) held a Long-Term Visit Pass and the remaining 245 (5%) held other passes, including employment passes, at the point of the child's birth.