SINGAPORE – Close to 245 million travellers passed through Singapore’s checkpoints in 2025, surpassing the 230 million figure seen in the previous year, and the 217.3 million recorded in 2019 before the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) on Feb 23 said around three in four travellers had entered the country through the land checkpoints.
The highest number recorded in a single day was on Dec 19, 2025, when close to 589,000 travellers made the journey into Singapore through its land checkpoints.
There was a 9.5 per cent increase in vehicles cleared at the land checkpoints in 2025, with cars and motorcycles accounting for about 94 per cent of the total vehicle volume.
passport-less clearance initiatives
it introduced have made immigration clearance at the checkpoints “faster, and more efficient and seamless for travellers”.
It noted that about 127 million travellers cleared immigration without being required to present their passports in 2025.
ICA said: “Following the full implementation of QR code clearance at the land checkpoints in January 2025 and the progressive roll-out of tokenless clearance at the air and sea checkpoints, clearance times have been reduced.
“This has also enabled ICA to better manage the increasing volume of travellers, especially at the land checkpoints.”
The agency added that those looking to travel from Singapore to Johor Bahru through the Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link will likely go through the immigration process with the QR code clearance system.
The RTS Link, which will transport up to 10,000 travellers per hour in each direction, is
targeted to become operational by the end of 2026
.





