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QR code for immigration to be finalised following three-month trial period | Scoop

QR code for immigration to be finalised following three-month trial period

First phase, involving Malaysians at both CIQ complexes in Johor for bus and motorcycle travel, will begin on June 1

2:18 PM MYT

 

PUTRAJAYA – The government will finalise the implementation of QR codes for immigration clearance at the Sultan Iskandar Customs, Immigration, and Quarantine (CIQ) Complex and the Sultan Abu Bakar CIQ Complex in Johor, after the conclusion of the first phase three-month trial period. 

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof stated that the first phase of the QR Code System, involving Malaysian citizens at both CIQ complexes for bus and motorcycle travel, will commence this Saturday (June 1).

“The proof of concept will undergo a three-month trial period, during which the effectiveness and benefits of all systems will be assessed, along with the identification of any weaknesses requiring improvement.

“If it runs smoothly, then it can be implemented. Only then will the Ministry of Home Affairs finalise which companies are successful and which concepts will be used,” he told the media after officiating the National Conference on Stormwater Management (SWaM), here today.

Fadillah, who also chairs the special committee on addressing Johor Causeway congestion, mentioned that during the implementation of the first phase, three proposed systems will be tested for their effectiveness.

“Three proposed systems from several companies have been submitted to the Ministry of Home Affairs. We will test these systems. Travellers only need to download the application, register, choose either Digital ID or MySejahtera, take a passport photo, or an individual photo, and verify.

“So when they pass through immigration there’s no need to take out their passport. Scan the QR code, and it will automatically enter the immigration system. This concept is expected to save travel time by an average of 50%,” he said.

He also stated that the outcomes of the meeting of the Special Committee on Addressing Johor Causeway Congestion No.1 2024 held yesterday, would be presented to the Cabinet as soon as possible. – May 28, 2024

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