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Malaysia began its trial of a new QR code immigration system on Monday (Sept 22) at the Johor land checkpoints.However, some travellers from Singapore to Johor Bahru reported issues generating the QR code.The National Integrated Immigration System (NIISe) isQR code immigration clearance trial kicks off at Johor land checkpoints with some Singapore travellers facing difficulties
Malaysia began its trial of a new QR code immigration system on Monday (Sept 22) at the Johor land checkpoints.However, some travellers from Singapore to Johor Bahru reported issues generating the QR code.The National Integrated Immigration System (NIISe) is currently limited to passenger cars, said the Malaysian Ministry of Home Affairs on Saturday (Sept 20).A total of 16 car lanes — eight each for entry and exit — have been fitted with the system at the Bangunan Sultan Iskandar (BSI) Customs, Immigration and Quarantine Complex in Johor Bahru.Similarly, the Sultan Abu Bakar Customs, Immigration and Quarantine Complex at the Second Link has 12 car lanes — six each for entry and exit — in operation.The ministry added that as at Sept 19, the app had been downloaded by over 10,000 users which shows «positive initial acceptance».However, some comments under posts by the MyNIISE Facebook page raised issues with the new app.One comment read: «Loading non-stop, can't scan (my) passport...very, very slow.» Read more