Under the new passport-less immigration program, Singapore residents will not need to show their passports to arrive and depart at air and sea checkpoints.
Foreign travelers must also enroll their iris, facial and fingerprint biometrics at manual immigration counters, according to Singapore's Immigration & Checkpoints Authority.
However, children under six years old cannot use biometric clearance, or automated lanes at all, to clear immigration, according to authorities.
By early 2026, Singapore immigration officials expect 95% of travelers will be able to clear immigration via automated lanes.
Biometric processing is expected to reduce immigration wait times by 40%, according to immigration officials.
Persons:
Sumesh Patel, SITA
Organizations:
Changi Airport, Seletar, Bay, Centre
Locations:
Singapore's, Singapore, Asia, Pacific