SG Arrival Card to see refreshed interface with 19 language options and passport scan autofill
The new features will be available on ICA's website from Aug 26.
Singapore's Arrival Card, known as SGAC, is set to undergo a refreshed interface update, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) announced on August 19. The revamped platform will feature 19 language options and passport scan autofill functionality, streamlining the submission process for travelers. These enhancements will be accessible via both the MyICA mobile app and the ICA's website, with users able to test the new features starting August 26.
SGAC is a mandatory health declaration for all travelers arriving in Singapore, with the exception of those who are transiting without seeking immigration clearance and residents traveling through land checkpoints at Woodlands and Tuas. The new design aims to provide a more user-friendly experience with "smoother, easier navigation." ICA has requested additional comments from the Straits Times.
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