PUTRAJAYA, Oct 14 — The Ministry of Home Affairs (KDN) will begin a trial run of the use of QR codes through the National Integrated Immigration System (MyNIISe) application for motorcycle and pedestrian lanes at the Sultan Abu Bakar Complex (KSAB) and Sultan Iskandar Building (BSI) in Johor Bahru starting tomorrow.
The initiative follows the success of the first phase of the MyNIISe trial that began on September 22, which only involved car lanes at the two main gateways.
In a statement today, KDN announced that motorcycle and pedestrian users are encouraged to download the MyNIISe application to generate a personal QR code to use at the special lanes provided during the trial period.
“During the NIISe trial phase, the existing QR code system and MyBorderPass application can still be used. However, the public, including foreign visitors, are encouraged to switch to the MyNIISe application for immigration entry matters at the entry points that have activated its use,” said KDN.
The ministry also reminded that valid travel documents or passports are still required for the immigration entry process in accordance with the provisions of the Immigration Act 1959/63.
The implementation of this initiative is part of the NIISe project, which aims to speed up the immigration inspection process, reduce congestion and strengthen the country’s border security control through the use of more efficient and user-friendly digital technology.
Further information on the use of the application can be found through the MyNIISe application and the official NIISe social media channels. It can be downloaded from the Apple App Store, Google Play Store and Huawei AppGallery. — Bernama





