Singapore to Introduce Automated Lanes for Immigration Clearance

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All foreign visitors to Singapore will soon be able to clear immigration using automated lanes without having to register beforehand. The new system will be introduced in the second half of 2024, replacing existing lanes and manual counters at checkpoints.

All foreign visitors to Singapore , regardless of their nationality, may soon clear immigration here at air, land and sea checkpoints using automated lanes from 2024. They will be able to do this without having to register beforehand. And when they leave Singapore , they will not have to present their passports.

The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said on Feb 13 that this will be done in the second half of 2024 with the introduction of the next-generation automated border control system. The new automated lanes will progressively replace existing lanes and manual counters at checkpoints, enabling Singapore residents and departing visitors to clear immigration. The automated lanes are part of ICA’s New Clearance Concept to provide seamless immigration clearance for all travellers by using multi-modal biometrics that capture a person’s iris, facial and fingerprint details. Currently, the automated lanes can be used only by Singapore residents and passport holders from 60 jurisdictions

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