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Travel Advisory for June School Holiday

            Traffic flow through Woodlands and Tuas Checkpoints has been consistently heavy since the start of the June school holiday. Traveller volume over the recent weekend (10 to 12 June) has increased to 267,000 per day as compared to 262,000 per day the previous weekend (3 to 5 June 2022). This is also higher, compared to the Vesak Day (224,000 per day) and Good Friday (149,000 per day) weekends.

2.          ICA expects continued heavy traffic for the remainder of June. Travellers can expect delays during this period and are advised to adjust their travel plans, where possible, to avoid being caught in the traffic jams.

Advice to travellers using the land checkpoints

3.          At the peak of the June school holiday in 2019, travellers departing and arriving by car via the land checkpoints had to wait close to two-and-a-half hours before they were cleared through immigration.

4.          Travellers are thus advised to factor in additional time for immigration clearance and avoid the following peak hours:

Departing Singapore Arriving in Singapore
  • Fridays (17 and 24 June) 1800hrs to 2359hrs
  • Saturdays (18 and 25 June)
    0600hrs to 0900hrs, and 2100hrs to 2359hrs
  • Sundays (19 and 26 June)
    0600hrs to 0800hrs
  • Weekdays till 24 June
    2200 to 2359hrs 
  • Saturdays (18 and 25 June)
    2100hrs to 2359hrs
  • Sundays (19 and 26 June)
    1800hrs to 2359hrs 

5.          Travellers departing via Woodlands Checkpoint may wish to note that the Jabatan Imigresen Malaysia has commenced upgrading works on their arrival immigration car booths at Bangunan Sultan Iskandar since 6 June. During this period, booths that are undergoing upgrading will not be operational.

6.          Before embarking on their journey, motorists are advised to check the traffic situation at the land checkpoints through the Land Transport Authority (LTA)’s One Motoring website or via the Expressway Monitoring & Advisory System (EMAS) installed along the BKE and AYE respectively. Motorists can also check ICA’s Facebook and Twitter accounts for updates on the traffic situation at both land checkpoints.

7.          To avoid getting caught in traffic jams at the land checkpoints, travellers can take the cross-border bus services[1] provided by public bus operators, instead of driving into Malaysia via private vehicles.

Things to note for a smoother journey

8.          To ensure a smooth immigration clearance and avoid undue delays, travellers are reminded to note the following:

i) They should ensure their passport has a remaining validity of six months or more.

ii) Singapore permanent residents who have renewed their passport will have to transfer their Re-Entry Permit (REP) to the new passport. Long-term pass (LTP) holders will need to notify ICA or the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) of any change in their passport particulars.

iii) Drivers of foreign-registered vehicles entering Singapore must have a valid Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP), LTA approval email and Autopass card.

iv) All short-term visitors including in-principle approval holders are required to submit their Singapore Arrival Card (SGAC)[2] with health declaration within three days prior to their arrival in Singapore.[3]

Comply with other requirements

9.          Arriving travellers who are not fully vaccinated[4] will receive a 7-day Stay-Home Notice (SHN) via the email address provided in their SGAC declaration. Failure to comply with any SHN-related requirement is an offence under the Infectious Diseases Act. Travellers can visit safetravel.ica.gov.sg for the latest entry requirements into Singapore.

10.         Travellers are also reminded not to bring in prohibited items. Those bringing in dutiable or controlled items must proactively make declarations to our officers prior to being checked.

11.         Departing travellers driving Singapore-registered cars are reminded to observe the “three-quarter tank” rule. Offenders may be issued with a composition sum of up to $500 or prosecuted in court. They will be turned back at the land checkpoints, and not allowed to proceed with their journey into Malaysia.


Clearance efficiency without compromising security

12.         ICA will take the necessary measures to facilitate immigration clearance without compromising security. Our checkpoint officers monitor traffic conditions in real-time, to ensure optimal deployment of resources. We also work with the Traffic Police to ensure road discipline at the critical junctions leading to the land checkpoints. We seek travellers’ understanding and cooperation to observe traffic rules, maintain lane discipline and cooperate with officers on-site when using the land checkpoints.

IMMIGRATION & CHECKPOINTS AUTHORITY
15 JUNE 2022



[1] Commuters can check LTA’s MyTransport.SG app or operator’s website for bus operating hours and timings.

[2] Available on ICA’s website (https://eservices.ica.gov.sg/sgarrivalcard) or through the MyICA Mobile which can be downloaded for from either the App store (iOS) or Google Play (Android). Submissions to the ICA through these platforms are free of charge.

[3] This also includes non-fully vaccinated Singapore residents and LTP holders, as well as all travellers who have travel history to any country/region in the Restricted Category in the past seven days. There are currently no countries/regions in the Restricted Category.

[4] Travellers are not considered to be fully vaccinated if they satisfy the following conditions: only vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccines not under the WHO EUL list; OR did not complete the minimum dosage of the WHO EUL vaccines; OR recovered from COVID-19 but did not complete the minimum dosage of the WHO EUL vaccines; OR medically certified to be ineligible for any of the WHO EUL COVID-19 vaccines. More information on the accepted vaccinations for entry into Singapore can be found on SafeTravel website (https://safetravel.ica.gov.sg/arriving/overview#vaccination).