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I am born in 1979 or earlier. Can I opt out from the CareShield Life scheme after joining (e.g. if I cannot afford the premiums)?


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Singapore Citizen and Permanent Resident born between 1970 and 1979, who were covered under the ElderShield 400 scheme and did not develop severe disability, were auto-enrolled to CareShield life from 1 December 2021. You will not be able to opt out of CareShield as the deadline to opt out was 31 December 2023. 
 
Those who are not auto-enrolled can choose to join CareShield Life. If you are in this group, you will have a 60-day free-look period from the commencement of your CareShield Life coverage, for you to review your decision.
 
The Government will provide means-tested premium subsidies and Additional Premium Support to those who join CareShield Life, to ensure that no one who joins the scheme loses coverage due to financial difficulties. For this reason, after the applicable free-look periods, you will not be able to opt out from the scheme.
 
You may refer to the types of premium support available for more information. For information on your personalised premiums and premium support, you may access the CareShield Life Premium Checker e-Service with your Singpass.
 
If you are a foreigner who become a Singapore Citizen or a Permanent Resident from 1 October 2020 onwards, are born in 1979 or earlier and do not have severe disability, CareShield Life will be mandatory for you.

This information is sourced from CPF


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