Previously, the autogate facilities were only limited to Malaysians. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Foreigners entering Malaysia, including Singaporeans, will soon be able to use the autogate facilities at Kuala Lumpur International Airport .
The move to allow more people to use the autogate facilities will also help ease congestion at the airport’s immigration counters, which recently has seen hours-long queues and prompted complaints from travellers. In November last year, the autogate facility was extended to Long Term Pass Holders, who were given the option to use the facility to exit and enter the country.
Singaporeans who want to use the e-gate facility must hold e-passports with a validity period of at least three months.
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