E-Gate Showed An Error Despite Displaying My Passport Details
On Mar. 19, I left Johor Bahru at 5pm with a friend, who is also a Singaporean.
Both of us joined separate queues for the e-gates.
The digital signboards for the e-gates indicated that it could be used by holders of both Singaporean and Malaysian passports.
Initially, I assumed I would take an hour given that the queue looked like this: However, th.
Not All of The Automated Gates Appear to Be Working Properly
Following the incident, I could definitely see why several Singaporeans claimed that they ended up having to waste an extra hour to queue for the immigration counter, despite registering for the e-gate.
It appears that not all of the machines at the checkpoints work evenly and if you are travelling by yourself, rejoining the queue for the counter s.
Registering For The MDAC on The Day of Departure
I only submitted a copy of the MDAC on the day I was due to depart.
As per what I knew, when I entered Johor Bahru via the Causeway at about 7pm, I told the Malaysian immigration and customs officer that I had registered for the e-gate.
It appeared that my information had been successfully registered in the system, as I was told by the officer that.