ICA said that car travellers had to wait up to three hours to clear immigration.
From Nov 15 to Jan 1, 2025, travellers using the land crossings need to factor in extra waiting times, especially at the weekends.
From Nov 15 to Jan 1, 2025, travellers using the land crossings need to factor in extra waiting times, especially at the weekends.Travellers need to also cooperate with ICA officers, observe traffic rules and maintain lane discipline, it added. ICA said travellers in cars had to wait up to three hours to clear immigration during peak periods because of congestion at the Malaysian end.
ICA added that travellers need to also ensure that their passports are valid for at least six months.
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