The 27-year-old watch technician's daughter was born last Monday, but he and his wife decided to wait a week so that they could register her birth digitally on Sunday."It was a good choice because it ended up being very convenient. I registered her birth a little after midnight on May 29. It was all done in less than 20 minutes.
Parents can now register the birth of their newborns via the LifeSG app or website , and receive an instant notification to download the digital certificate. Ms Nur Syifaa' Hussin, 34, a secondary school teacher, was also among the first to register the birth of her daughter under the new process. But for first-time parents Mr Nicholas Lai, 32, and Ms Sylvia Ling, 31, a physical birth certificate was something they wanted their son, Ares, to have.
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