Over 33,000 foreigners blocked from entering Singapore in 2024 over security and immigration concerns
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The number of foreign visitors who were refused entry at Singapore's checkpoints in 2024 increased by nearly 16 per cent compared to the previous year, said the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) on Friday (Feb 14). ICA said that a majority of the 3Over 33,000 foreigners blocked from entering Singapore in 2024 over security and immigration concerns
The number of foreign visitors who were refused entry at Singapore's checkpoints in 2024 increased by nearly 16 per cent compared to the previous year, said the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) on Friday (Feb 14). ICA said that a majority of the 33,1000 foreigners - an increase from 28,600 in 2023 - were assessed to pose immigration or security risks to Singapore. These include potentially overstaying or working illegally, or potentially committing crimes in Singapore. The increase comes after ICA implemented several new processes at Changi Airport and other major checkpoints, such as passport-free clearance for Singapore residents and automated clearance for foreigners. ICA said this has also led to them leveraging on biometrics and data to enhance their profiling and detection capabilities. They added: "ICA set up the Integrated Targeting Centre, which leverages advanced information and conducts data analytics to identify high-risk travellers before they arrive at our checkpoints. Read more