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Singapore to trial passport-less immigration clearance at Changi Airport on August 5

  • Singapore residents can clear immigration at air and sea checkpoints without passports at arrival and departure – foreigners only at departure

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Singapore residents will be able to enjoy passport-less immigration clearance at Changi Airport starting on August 5. Photo: AFP
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Travellers at Changi Airport can soon clear immigration without presenting their passports.

From August 5, Singapore residents will be able to get through selected automated lanes at Terminal 3 simply by using their facial and iris biometrics, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said on Wednesday.

It is part of a trial for the new passport-less clearance system, which will be progressively rolled out across all terminals in Changi Airport by the end of September, and at Marina Bay Cruise Centre in December.

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Such a clearance process reduces the time taken by travellers to clear immigration by 40 per cent, the agency said in a press release.

The initiative is part of ICA’s plan to digitalise border clearance, to enhance each traveller’s experience and strengthen border security, it said.

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ICA added that the QR code clearance system at Singapore’s land checkpoints with Malaysia will also be extended to motorcyclists by next month.

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