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In Singapore, a Deed Poll is a legal document signed by a person in the presence of a practising solicitor for change of his name in his Identity Card (NRIC). It has to be signed by at least one parent if the person changing his name is below 21 years of age (Minor).
Under Singapore law, a person changing his name has to replace his Singapore Identity Card within 28 days (if he has one).
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- I am a foreigner, can I use a Deed Poll to change the name in my foreign Passport?
- I have an air ticket issued in my old name, and I just changed my name in my IC, will my air ticket or travel be affected?
- Can I change my surname or family name with a Deed Poll?
- I am not baptized, can I add a Christian Name with a Deed Poll?
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