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My child was born overseas and recently became a Singapore Citizen. Is he/she eligible for the Child Development Account First Step Grant and how much will he/she receive?


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Children who subsequently obtain Singapore citizenship may receive the Large Families Scheme benefits if assessed to be eligible.


Depending on the child's age at the time of becoming a Singapore Citizen and if both parents were non-Singapore Citizens at the time of the child's birth, the Child Development Account (CDA) First Step Grant (FSG) will be pro-rated accordingly.


CDA FSG Pro-ration Schedule:


Age (“X”) when child becomes

a Singapore Citizen

CDA FSG ($)

For a child of birth order 1 and 2 born before

scheme start date (prevailing rate)

For a child of birth order 3 and higher born on/after

scheme start date

X < 1 year old

5,000

10,000

1 ≤ X < 2 years old

4,600

9,200

2 ≤ X < 3 years old

4,200

8,400

3 ≤ X < 4 years old

3,800

7,600

4 ≤ X < 5 years old

3,400

6,800

5 ≤ X < 6 years old

3,000

6,000

6 ≤ X < 7 years old

2,600

5,200

7 ≤ X < 8 years old

2,200

4,400

8 ≤ X < 9 years old

1,800

3,600

9 ≤ X < 10 years old

1,400

2,800

10 ≤ X < 11 years old

1,000

2,000

11 ≤ X < 12 years old

600

1,200

X ≥ 12 years old

0

0

 


A child who had received pro-rated amount and is later adopted by Singapore Citizen parents (before age 12) will be reassessed during re-enrolment into the Baby Bonus Scheme. If this child is found to be eligible to the full amount, the adoptive mother/child (if mother is unable to receive) can receive the delta between the pro-rated amount and the full amount.


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