Malaysia to expand QR code clearance at Johor checkpoints

Malaysia to expand QR code clearance at Johor checkpoints


Malaysia’s Home Ministry will install 40 additional National Integrated Immigration System (NIISe) eGate units and 145 MyNIISe QR code scanners at Johor motorcycle, car and pedestrian crossings by Dec 31.

The ministry said these improvements to immigration facilities and systems will be at the Sultan Iskandar Building (BSI) and Sultan Abu Bakar Complex (KSAB) in Johor Bahru and Iskandar Puteri, respectively.

The improvements will double the processing capacity at both entry points and strengthen the digital immigration system to make travel smoother, faster and safer for Malaysia-Singapore users, especially during peak times, the ministry said.

“The upgrade of the MyIMMs and NIISe systems is being accelerated through close coordination with vendors.

“This step ensures the system is more stable, responsive and able to accommodate the increasing number of users,” the ministry said on Dec 15.

The ministry said immediate and medium-term improvements will enhance entry-point infrastructure and automation systems.

They will upgrade user traffic flows, strengthen digital systems and ensure that all facilities are at optimum capacity, especially on motorcycle routes, which record the highest traffic volumes every day, the ministry added.



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