You’ll want to read this to speed up your time spent at the JB checkpoint!

Recently, Malaysia announced that most foreigners would be required to fill up the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) from 1 January 2024 (regardless of entry point by air or land). However, there are some exceptions, with Singaporeans being one of them πŸ₯³ That is unless you’re entering via the e-gate!

In case you didn’t know, since March 2023, Singaporeans have been allowed to use the e-gates when crossing the Causeway between Singapore and Malaysia.

This is to speed up traffic flow at Malaysia’s land checkpoints, so whether you’re a student planning an exciting day trip across the border to eat, play, shop and cafe hop with friends, or a parent taking your kids to JB for a short getaway, saving invaluable time at the checkpoint is something we’d all love!

Friends having breakfast at Restoran Hua Mui - Things to do in JB

But the steps to use the JB custom e-gates remain unclear to most.

So, here’s everything you need to know about using the e-gates for the first time to ensure your smooth passage into JB!

E-gate Eligibility

JB Checkpoint - JB Custom E-gate

Photo credit: CNA

1) Singapore Citizens, Malaysian Permanent Residents, and Malaysia Automated Clearance System (MACS) pass holders

2) Biometric passport with at least 3 months validity

3) Minimum height of 120cm

Steps to Use JB Customs E-gates

1) Fill and Submit Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) 3 Days Before Entering Malaysia

MDAC Card - JB Custom E-gate-1

Unfortunately, if you’re planning to use the e-gate, you must still submit your MDAC online within 3 days of your trip to Malaysia. For example, if your trip is on 3 March, the earliest you can submit the MDAC is 1 March.

*Note: You need to submit the MDAC every time you wish to enter Malaysia using the e-gates at the JB customs.

However, the form is not required if you’re entering Malaysia via the manual counters or by car.

2) One-time Passport Verification at Designated MDAC Registration Counters

Singapore Passport - JB Custom E-gate

Photo credit: Trade Link Media

If it’s your first time though, you’d still have to head to the manual immigration counter before using the e-gate.

Take note that there are designated MDAC registration counters which are only open from 8AM to 7PM on Monday to Thursday.

Inform the immigration officer when entering Malaysia that you have submitted the MDAC and wish to use the e-gate. The officer will register your passport in the system and you will be able to use the e-gate on departure and subsequent trips to Malaysia!

Euro Fun Park Ferris Wheel - Things to do in JB

Looking for things to do in JB or have any burning questions about entering JB from Singapore? Check out these guides and FAQ:
JB Day Trip Itinerary β€” Where to Eat, Play and Shop Under S$65
JB Cafe-hopping β€” 9 New Cafes to Check Out in Johor Bahru
Commonly Asked Questions About Travelling to Johor from Singapore

Know of anyone who’s crossing the Causeway and planning to use the e-gates for the first time? Share this article with them!


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11 COMMENTS

  1. Just wondering, I have registered and gone through the normal counter to register my passport biometrics once last month, however I noticed on the MDAC website it has a pass expiry date.

    Any idea if the pass expiry date is for that specific trip or for the subsequent use of the egate? As that would mean having to register and go through the normal counter 1 trip prior to using the egate again.

    • Hi Lloyd! You’ll need to fill in the MDAC form each time you enter Malaysia via the e-gates, so the expiry should be for the specific trip. You also only need to apply for the e-gates through the manual counter for your first time, for subsequent trips, you do not need to go through the counters again. Hope this clarifies!

  2. May 2023: Thanks for article – Tried this, registered online and got verified. It worked once to exit, but was never able to enter again via the e-gate. System glitch somewhere, and I’m currently typing this while in the queue at JB immigration – Singaporeans back to queuing for hours like old times, some sitting on the floor. Egates showing verification error.

  3. Earlier in May 2023, I requested the immigration officer to activate the e-gates facilities at KLIA on arrival after I done the MDAC online prior. The officer told me that I can start to use the e-gate when leaving KL, so I tried but the e-gate can’t read my passport on my departure. After feedback to the officer at the counter, he asked if I like to try again but I just said next time as I need to be on time for my flight. Then I tried to get it activated at JB immigration (via Woodlands) 2 weeks later, the officer said the “system down” and thus can’t check my MDAC status. Seriously? What kind of infrastructure their government invested in? Malaysia really “boleh”!

  4. Thanks Dylan for this article, gonna try this for my future trip in JB.
    Love your personality! Hope to see you in the next trip ^_^

  5. I was at the msia custom today 5 Aug 23 with 2 other sis. Immigration staff told me yes I could use the egate next time I enter. Sis number 1 was told the truth sys down can’t take fingerprint. Sis number 2 was told she didn’t apply MDAC… all kind of nonsense reply that’s what we get. Yah true sg back to long hours of queue coz of their efficiency… fabulous that 3 officers can say 3 diff things. I guess they do not genuinely allow us to use egate without paying. Then we pay! Just buck up and provide decent service! OMG!

  6. I was in malaysia last month(Jul’23) and this month(Aug’23). When i ask for 1st registration for the finger print at the counter Malaysia custom just wave me off say dont have.
    I think they want us to pay to use the egate.

  7. I managed to register for egate via the manual counter at woodlands ciq on 26 April 23 (wed), and use the gate on my subsequent visit on 16-17 sep 23 (sat-sun).

    However, my parents were unable to register for the egate on 16 sep sat as “reg can only be done on working days mon- thurs”.

    • Hi Vinitha! As far as we know, the designated MDAC registration counters are only open from 8AM to 7PM on Monday to Thursday. So unfortunately, you won’t be able to register on Fridays.

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