Singaporeans Can Use QR Code to Clear Immigration at Johor Land Checkpoints From Sept 22
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Pilot trial of QR code immigration clearance for motorists entering Singapore to begin on Sept 22
In March, the government said it was aiming to extend the use of the QR code system for immigration clearance at Johor’s Sultan Iskandar Building (BSI) and Sultan Abu Bakar Complex (KSAB) to car users this year. That moment has arrived, with the start of a pilot trial for car users, the New Straits Times reports. Starting from September 22, motorists travelling into Singapore via the BSI and KSAB land checkpoints can use a new QR code clearance …
S'poreans travelling to Johor can use QR codes to clear immigration from Sep. 22 under pilot programme
Singaporeans travelling to or from Johor Bahru via land checkpoints will be able to clear immigration using QR codes very soon, with Malaysia trialling its National Integrated Immigration System (NIISe) from Sept 22.The MyNIISe (pronounced "my nice") app can be used by Malaysians as well as travellers from 63 countries and territories, including Singapore, at land checkpoints at the Causeway...
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