In a move set to redefine travel convenience, Singapore has introduced a QR code system to streamline border crossings. Effective March 19, travellers arriving and departing via Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints will bid farewell to the traditional passport stamps in favour of a single scanned QR code.
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The move aligns with the nation's commitment to technological innovation and sets the stage for smoother border crossings and regional connectivity enhancements

Starting March 19, travellers at Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints will replace passport stamps with a scanned QR code
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Starting March 19, travellers at Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints will replace passport stamps with a scanned QR code
Photo: Shutterstock

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