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Draft:MyRentas

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Starting June 1, 2024, Malaysian can use QR codes for faster immigration clearance at Malaysia checkpoints. The MyRentas system is initially available for bus passengers and Malaysian citizens at the Sultan Iskandar Building, with a three-month testing period until September 12, 2024. Meanwhile, MySejahtera's MyTripQR system is in use at the Second Link checkpoint but currently only for motorcycle lanes and bus passengers. This initiative aims to streamline and expedite the immigration process for Malaysian travellers.

Malaysia's QR Code

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The Malaysian government announced that Malaysian citizens can use QR codes to pass through two land checkpoints starting from Saturday (June 1). However, officials confirmed that the two checkpoints will use different mobile applications. This also means that users must download two different applications.[1]

Immigration Department of Malaysia announced the news on its Facebook page (June 26, 2024). The first phase of testing of MyRentas will only be available to bus passengers and Malaysian at the Sultan Iskandar Building. The testing period will be three months (until 12 September 2024), after which it will be open to other checkpoint users. MySejahtera's MyTripQR code clearance system was officially launched at the Second Link checkpoint between Singapore and Malaysia at the beginning of this month, but is currently only available for motorcycle lanes and bus passengers.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "马国将实施QR码通关 两个陆路关卡应用程序不同". 8world. 2024-05-28. Retrieved 2024-07-01.
  2. ^ "新山关卡QR码通关系统已启用 可下载应用程序通关". 8world. 2024-06-27. Retrieved 2024-07-01.