From the first half of 2024, passengers departing Changi Airport will go through automated immigration clearance using biometric data, with no passports needed.series of amendments to the Immigration ActOne key provision is for the Minister for Home Affairs to authorise the disclosure of passenger and crew information to the airport operator, for specific uses such as bag drops and passenger tracing within the airport.
It provides for powers to collect advance passenger and crew information across all modes of entry, and to issue no-boarding directives to airlines and other transport operators to deny"undesirable persons" from boarding at the point of departure for Singapore. "Given that six months is more than enough for PRs to regularise their status, there will be no avenue for reinstatement once a PR loses his PR status in accordance with the revised framework," said Mrs Teo.The amendments facilitate the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority's New Clearance Concept, announced in 2019, which aims to make automated clearance the norm at checkpoints.
How data privacy and cybersecurity risks will be managed as the new systems will handle large amounts of travellers’ personal informationWhether there will be counters for physical clearance for those having trouble with automated clearance Travellers’ data will be encrypted and go through secured data exchange gateways. The Minister for Home Affairs’ approval will be required to access and disclose the data, for purposes limited to what's stated in the Immigration Act, such as the enforcement of criminal law.
Mrs Teo said that although automated clearance will be the default in future, travellers who are not able to provide certain biometrics or not digitally savvy can still get help from immigration officers and other avenues for manual clearance.
Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)
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