Monday 27 June 2016

Faster immigration clearance for eligible Singaporeans travelling to US

Frequent travellers to the United States will soon be able to clear immigration checks faster with the launch of the US-Singapore Trusted Traveller Programme (TTP) on Monday (Jun 27).

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Faster immigration clearance for eligible Singaporeans travelling to US

By Lianne Chia
27 June 2016

Frequent travellers to the United States will soon be able to clear immigration checks faster with the launch of the US-Singapore Trusted Traveller Programme (TTP) on Monday (Jun 27).

The initiative allows eligible citizens of Singapore and the US to enjoy immigration clearance via automated clearance kiosks at the major traveller entry points into both countries, said Singapore's Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) in a news release.

Under the programme, Singaporeans can enrol in the US' Global Entry Programme, which will allow them to use automated kiosks when they enter the country, allowing them to bypass the regular passport control queues. The TTP is part of the Global Entry Programme, and Singapore is the first ASEAN country to be given access to the programme.

Travellers from the US can also get faster immigration clearance at Singapore's checkpoints via ICA's enhanced Automated Clearance System.

Singapore passport holders who meet the eligibility criteria for the TTP may make an online application via the Global Entry Programme website. After an application has been submitted and processed, successful applicants will need to go for an in-person interview at the US embassy in Singapore.

It will cost US$100 to apply for the Global Entry Programme, and membership in the programme lasts five years.

Similarly, eligible US passport holders aged six and above with a valid membership in the Global Entry Programme may apply online with the ICA. They will also be required to complete their enrolment procedures in person in Singapore. Channel NewsAsia understands the process could be as quick as one week, but this is on a case-by-case basis.

Speaking at the TTP's launch, Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs Amrin Amin said the programme underscores the strong bilateral ties between Singapore and the US.

"The TTP is a win-win proposition for our countries. Citizens from both Singapore and the US will enjoy greater convenience at the checkpoints, while border authorities of both counties will achieve strengthened border security and better work efficiencies," he added.