PUTRAJAYA: The Home Ministry will begin a phased rollout of the National Integrated Immigration System (NIISe) at all air, land and sea entry points nationwide starting March 31, aimed at strengthening border security through a more efficient, user-friendly digital immigration system.
The rollout will start with pilot implementations at selected locations.
The first phase begins at Senai International Airport in Johor on March 31, followed by the ICQS Complex in Bukit Bunga on May 31 and the Puteri Harbour International Ferry Terminal on June 30.
The phased implementation follows a successful trial run from September 2025 to February 2026, which confirmed the system’s readiness for nationwide expansion.
During the trial, key initiatives included developing the MyNIISe mobile application, installing eGate facilities at major international airports and introducing QR code clearance at key entry points such as the Sultan Iskandar Building and Sultan Abu Bakar Complex.
Other measures included activating the Advance Passenger Screening System (APSS), establishing the National Immigration Command Centre (NICC) in Putrajaya, Kuching and Kota Kinabalu, and strengthening data infrastructure through high-capacity data centres and disaster recovery centres.
As of March 17, the MyNIISe app has recorded over 1.78 million downloads and 897,673 registered users, comprising 616,730 Malaysians and 246,946 Singaporeans.
The QR code system at the Sultan Iskandar Building and Sultan Abu Bakar Complex has also recorded millions of transactions, underscoring the system’s ability to manage traveller flow efficiently.
The public is encouraged to download the MyNIISe application in advance to ensure smoother immigration clearance as the system is rolled out in stages.
