Dr Charlene Chen asked the Minister for Social and Family Development whether the Government will consider supporting the adoption of foreign children by Singaporeans through (i) expediting the children's citizenship applications (ii) permitting subsidised rates for healthcare and immunisations (iii) implementing temporary plans for basic insurance coverage and (iv) allowing parents to claim backdated levy concessions for their migrant domestic workers.
Answer
1 Adoptive parents can submit a citizenship application for the adopted child, after the adoption order is granted by the Court. The process to assess a citizenship application takes time, as all citizenship applications are assessed on a range of criteria, including the circumstances of the applicant and the family.
2 Subsidies at our Public Healthcare Institutions and coverage under MediShield Life, our national healthcare insurance scheme, are reserved for Singaporeans and Permanent Residents. All foreigners are not eligible for these, regardless of whether they were adopted or not. Nevertheless, Singaporean adoptive parents who face financial challenges with their foreign child’s medical bills may approach the medical social workers in our Public Healthcare Institutions for financial assistance.
3 Once the child is granted Singapore Citizenship, the levy concession for the
migrant domestic worker will be automatically granted. The Ministry of Manpower
will consider appeals for retrospective levy concessions for migrant domestic workers
hired to care for the adopted children.