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The Sultan Iskandar Building (BSI; ) is a customs, immigration and quarantine (CIQ) complex in
Johor Bahru Johor Bahru, abbreviated as JB, is the capital city of the Malaysian state of Johor. It is the core city of Johor Bahru District, Malaysia's second-largest district by population and the second-largest district economy. Covering an area of ...
,
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,
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. Located at the northern end of the
Johor–Singapore Causeway The Johor–Singapore Causeway is a causeway consisting of a combined railway and motorway crossing that links Malaysia's second largest city of Johor Bahru across the Straits of Johor to the district and town of Woodlands in Singapore. It ...
, it is one of two land
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to Malaysia on the
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. The building was named after the late
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. Built as part of the
Southern Integrated Gateway The Southern Integrated Gateway () refers to a complex at Bukit Chagar, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia incorporating the city's main railway station, Johor Bahru Sentral railway station, JB Sentral, and a :customs, :immigration, and quarantine c ...
project on the former site of the Lumba Kuda flats, Kampung Bukit Chagar, the building occupies an area of , making it the largest CIQ complex in Malaysia. The building started operations in 2008, replacing the former Johor Bahru Checkpoint. From Malaysia, the main expressway leading to the building is the
Johor Bahru Eastern Dispersal Link Expressway The Johor Bahru Eastern Dispersal Link Expressway is a controlled-access highway entirely within Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. The expressway connects the end of the North–South Expressway Southern Route at Pandan to the Johor–Singapore ...
. After border inspection, vehicles (and pedestrians) continue onto the Causeway, eventually reaching the
Woodlands Checkpoint The Woodlands Checkpoint is one of Singapore's two land border checkpoints, connecting ground traffic with Malaysia. It services the vehicular traffic (cars, buses, lorries, motorcycles) along with pedestrians that goes through the Johor–Singa ...
in
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. Pedestrian access to the building is provided via the
Johor Bahru Sentral railway station Johor Bahru Sentral (also known as JB Sentral) is an integrated transport hub in Bukit Chagar, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. Inaugurated on 21 October 2010, it replaced the closed Johor Bahru railway station located 200m south of it. As part ...
, which is linked to the building by a
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.


History


Background

Originally even after Johor and Singapore were designated as separate British protectorates, and the
Johor–Singapore Causeway The Johor–Singapore Causeway is a causeway consisting of a combined railway and motorway crossing that links Malaysia's second largest city of Johor Bahru across the Straits of Johor to the district and town of Woodlands in Singapore. It ...
was built to accommodate land access between both states, no border control was established between them. However, checks would be done periodically due to extraordinary circumstances, such as the
Malayan Emergency The Malayan Emergency, also known as the Anti–British National Liberation War, was a guerrilla warfare, guerrilla war fought in Federation of Malaya, Malaya between communist pro-independence fighters of the Malayan National Liberation Arm ...
, but otherwise the citizens of both sides were free to roam between the regions without many conditions. This also extended to the point when Malaya, including Johor, achieved independence in 1957 while Singapore was still a Crown Colony, and also when Singapore and Malaya formed the Federation of Malaysia later on. However the necessities for a proper border control arose when Singapore separated from Malaysia and became its own sovereign country in 1965.


Establishment of border control

When the border control was first established between both Malaysia and Singapore, the only necessary document was mainly only identity cards issued by both governments to pass through and both countries still retained joined visa issuance to visitors. However, as authorities on both sides are still concerned of each other affairs, the joint visa was later discontinued, and tighter control was later introduced using either international passport or special limited passport for Johor-Singapore crossing as of 1967. This also triggers the need of establishment of a proper border checkpoint building on both sides, where Malaysia established their own custom and immigration complex in Johor Bahru for this purpose.


Old Immigration and Custom complex

The old Custom, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) complex was later established right on the Johor end of the Causeway, just before the Johor Bahru town centre. Originally it is just a simple two-storey building with lanes for pedestrian, buses, cars and lorries, which were rather limited considering the traffic back then. In the 1980s, the CIQ was later rebuilt and the lanes were expanded not only to accommodate increasing traffic between both sides by introducing more lanes and facilities for motorists and pedestrian, but also to accommodate upgrades of the main route to the Causeway, Jalan Tun Abdul Razak, which later became part of Skudai Highway. While the original plan to make Skudai Highway part of North-South Expressway was scrapped due to Johor Bahru's town developments restricting the road upgrades, a toll plaza was introduced on the CIQ complex and started charging motorists that passed through the Causeway, in or out. Improvements and additions were introduced further as number of crossers grow, however pressing need for a better immigration complex to match with Singapore's Woodlands Checkpoint and checkpoints in
Second Link Expressway The Second Link Expressway is a controlled-access highway in Johor, Malaysia. It runs from Senai, Kulai District near the Senai International Airport, international airport to the Malaysia–Singapore Second Link at Tanjung Kupang, Johor Bahru ...
give birth to a new integrated gateway complex proposal later on.


Southern Integrated Gateway and new complex

In 2002, accommodating to growing need for a better, smoother border crossing condition, the
Southern Integrated Gateway The Southern Integrated Gateway () refers to a complex at Bukit Chagar, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia incorporating the city's main railway station, Johor Bahru Sentral railway station, JB Sentral, and a :customs, :immigration, and quarantine c ...
was proposed, combining a new CIQ complex, new bus and train stations as well as new bridge to replace the Malaysian side of the Causeway. The plan is to move the CIQ to Bukit Chagar, where later it would be connected to Tanjung Puteri bridge (the new Causeway replacement bridge) as well as flyovers from a new highway (
Johor Bahru Eastern Dispersal Link Expressway The Johor Bahru Eastern Dispersal Link Expressway is a controlled-access highway entirely within Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. The expressway connects the end of the North–South Expressway Southern Route at Pandan to the Johor–Singapore ...
) and other roads nearby elevated. It also will be connected to a new train station,
Johor Bahru Sentral station Johor Bahru Sentral (also known as JB Sentral) is an integrated transport hub in Bukit Chagar, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. Inaugurated on 21 October 2010, it replaced the closed Johor Bahru railway station located 200m south of it. As part ...
via a footbridge. More clearance lanes were also proposed in this building as well as new and bigger clearance hall for pedestrian and public bus commuters. Both clearance areas are covered. All plans were later passed by the Federal Government of Malaysia, and preliminary work begin in 2003. However, despite some groundwork already ongoing, the Tanjung Puteri bridge plan was cancelled by the federal government, now under
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as Prime Minister, citing costs and diplomatic issues. However other projects continued as planned with the new CIQ is done and fully operating in December 2008 for all motorists, named Sultan Iskandar CIQ in honour of the Sultan of Johor back then, Sultan Iskandar Al-haj. However the plan and its later execution was criticized by motorists especially during the first months, due to bad entry lanes, lack of signs and guides, and also pedestrians due to the location change adding distance to the CIQ, and access route layout on the Causeway side is not pedestrian friendly. The old Johor Bahru checkpoint was later demolished.


2023 blackout incident

On December 6, 2023, Sultan Iskandar Building experience 11 hours of power outage. A scheduled maintenance work on the night of December 5 turned awry when backup generators broke down, causing extended blackout until the morning of December 6. The blackout caused long queues inside the checkpoint and officers on duty had to carry out immigration clearances manually in the dark. The power outage created traffic jam in
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side of the Causeway and
Immigration and Checkpoints Authority The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA, zh, 移民與關卡局;) is a law enforcement agency within the Ministry of Home Affairs (Singapore), Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), the border control agency responsible for frontline border c ...
warned travellers of "tailback from Malaysia". Johor Menteri Besar,
Onn Hafiz Ghazi Onn Hafiz bin Ghazi (; born 2 March 1979) is a Malaysian politician who has served as the 19th Menteri Besar of Johor and Member of the Johor State Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Machap since March 2022. He previously served as MLA for Layan ...
, said that the power outage was an embarrassment to Johor.


Components


Immigration Checkpoint

The immigration checkpoint has different checkpoints for bus passengers, bus drivers, lorries, motorcycles and cars. The checkpoint was designed with 38 counters for cars entering Malaysia, and 39 counters for those departing from Malaysia. There are 50 counters in each direction for motorcycles entering and departing Malaysia. The Secured Automated Clearance System for Malaysian Citizen Motorcyclists (M-BIKE) are provided here for all Malaysian citizen motorcyclists only, while foreigners can use Manual Counters for Motorcyclists.


Customs Checkpoint

At the customs checkpoint, 36 counters are designated for cars (20 for those arriving in Malaysia and 16 for those leaving the country) and 25 for motorcycles (17 for arrivals and 8 for departures).


Tolls

All toll transactions at the CIQ complex are conducted electronically with
Touch 'n Go Touch 'n Go is a contactless smart card system used for digital currency, electronic payments in Malaysia. The system was introduced in 1997 and is widely used for toll payments on Malaysian Expressway System, highways, public transportation, ...
,
SmartTAG SmartTAG (acronym in Malay for Sistem Membayar Automatik Rangkaian Tol or "Toll Network Automatic Payment Systems") is an on-board unit (OBU) vehicle-based device used as an electronic toll collection (ETC) system over long distances (maximum ...
or MyRFID. All foreign-registered vehicles embarking from the Singapore Woodlands checkpoint can purchase a TnG card at an old building on the left side of the causeway before approaching Johor. It was the first to implement only electronic toll transactions since 2008, with the last being North-South Expressway and East Coast Expressway. The new CIQ complex is situated approximately from the previous complex at the Johor Causeway. The complex is equipped with a customer service centre and reload lanes, which operate daily to enable the public to purchase, reload, or check their Touch-N-Go cards' prepaid balance.


PLUS Expressways Toll Charges

(Starting 1 August 2014) :Note: Toll charges can only be paid with the
Touch 'n Go Touch 'n Go is a contactless smart card system used for digital currency, electronic payments in Malaysia. The system was introduced in 1997 and is widely used for toll payments on Malaysian Expressway System, highways, public transportation, ...
card or RFID via TnG eWallet. Cash payment is not accepted.


See also

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Sultan Abu Bakar Complex The Sultan Abu Bakar Complex (KSAB; ; Jawi: کومڤليکس سلطان ابو بکر ) is a customs, immigration and quarantine (CIQ) complex in Tanjung Kupang, Iskandar Puteri, Johor, Malaysia. Located at the northern end of the Malaysia– ...


References


External links


Sultan Iskandar Building website
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