Sultan Iskandar Building, Johor Bahru, Malaysia
Sultan Iskandar Building in Johor Bahru, Malaysia Singapore border

A border checkpoint is a location on an international border where travelers or goods are inspected and allowed (or denied) passage through. Authorization often is required to enter a country through its borders. Access-controlled borders often have a limited number of checkpoints where they can be crossed without legal sanctions. Arrangements or treaties may be formed to allow or mandate less restrained crossings (e.g. the Schengen Agreement). Land border checkpoints (land ports of entry) can be contrasted with the customs and immigration facilities at seaports, international airports, and other ports of entry.

Checkpoints generally serve two purposes:

  • To prevent entrance of individuals who are either undesirable (e.g. criminals or others who pose threats) or simply unauthorized to enter.
  • To prevent entrance of goods that are illegal or subject to restriction, or to collect tariffs.

Checkpoints are usually staffed by a uniformed service (sometimes referred to as customs service or border patrol agents).

In some countries (e.g. China) there are border checkpoints for both those entering and those exiting the country, while in others (e.g. U.S. and Canada), there are border checkpoints only when entering the country.

Definitions in European Union (Schengen) law

Italian-Swiss border post – since Switzerland joined the Schengen Area in 2008, this checkpoint is solely for customs formalities

The Schengen Borders Code, which forms part of the law of the European Union, defines some terms as follows (particularities with respect to the EU are left out, in order to emphasize general usability of those definitions):

  • "Border crossing point" means any crossing point authorized by the competent authorities for the crossing of external borders (Article 2 sec. 8 of the Schengen Borders Code);
  • "Border control" means the activity carried out at a border, [...] in response exclusively to an intention to cross or the act of crossing that border, regardless of any other consideration, consisting of border checks and border surveillance (Article 2 sec. 9 of the Schengen Borders Code);
  • "Border checks" means the checks carried out at border crossing points, to ensure that persons, including their means of transport and the objects in their possession, may be authorised to enter the territory [...] or authorised to leave it (Article 2 sec. 10 of the Schengen Borders Code);
  • "Border surveillance" means the surveillance of borders between border crossing points and the surveillance of border crossing points outside the fixed opening hours, in order to prevent persons from circumventing border checks (Article 2 sec. 10 of the Schengen Borders Code).
  • "Second line check" means a further check which may be carried out in a special location away from the location at which all persons are checked (first line)

These definitions mean that a place where a road crosses an internal Schengen border is legally not a "border crossing point".

Busiest checkpoints in the world

Land

This is a list of the busiest land border checkpoints in the world, handling more than 35 million travelers in both directions annually. These travelers (or individual crossings) comprise pedestrians, drivers and vehicle passengers. International border checkpoints are in green.

Notes:

  • As the United States does not have border checkpoints for outgoing traffic, incoming traffic figures are doubled to give a fair comparison. See detailed notes in table.
  • El Paso Port of Entry has been excluded, as its total represents the sum of six individual checkpoints at the end of six separate bridges, with no single checkpoint meeting the minimum number of crossings required for this list.
RankBorder checkpointsAnnual TravelersNotes
1Gongbei PortChinaMacauPosto Fronteiriço das Portas do Cerco134,000,000(2018)
2Sultan Iskandar BuildingMalaysiaSingaporeWoodlands Checkpoint127,750,000(2012)
3Luohu PortChinaHong KongLo Wu Control Point81,707,959(2017)
4Puerto Fronterizo El ChaparralMexicoUnited States of AmericaSan Ysidro Port of Entry69,300,000(2018)
5Futian PortChinaHong KongLok Ma Chau Spur Line Control Point59,464,480(2017)
6Shenzhen Bay PortChinaHong KongShenzhen Bay Control Point45,118,797(2017)
7Huanggang PortChinaHong KongLok Ma Chau Control Point37,059,848(2017)
8Puerto Fronterizo Mesa de OtayMexicoUnited States of AmericaOtay Mesa Port of Entry35,400,000(2018)

Air

This is a list of the busiest airports in the world, by international passenger traffic, as of 2018. Airports serving international passengers are effectively checkpoints, and have the proper customs, immigration and quarantine facilities. Airports Council International's (January–December) preliminary figures are as follows.

RankAirportAnnual Passengers
1Dubai International AirportUnited Arab Emirates88,885,367
2London Heathrow AirportUnited Kingdom75,306,939
3Hong Kong International AirportHong Kong74,360,976
4Amsterdam Airport SchipholNetherlands70,956,258
5Seoul Incheon International AirportSouth Korea67,676,147
6Paris-Charles de Gaulle AirportFrance66,383,494
7Singapore Changi AirportSingapore64,890,000
8Frankfurt AirportGermany61,774,663
9Suvarnabhumi AirportThailand50,868,846
10Atatürk International AirportTurkey48,978,770

Sea

This is a list of the busiest seaports in the world, with proper customs, immigration and quarantine facilities to be deemed as maritime checkpoints. Although figures simply represent total passenger traffic, most (if not, all) of the passengers served at these ports are bound for other countries and have to pass through checkpoint (i.e. the port is not a domestic one). This list only includes ports that handle more than 4 million passengers annually.

Note:

  • The four passenger ports in China, Hong Kong and Macau in this list operate services to and from each other. These passenger ports are effectively checkpoints, as they have the proper customs, immigration and quarantine facilities.
RankPortAnnual PassengersNotes
1Taipa Ferry TerminalMacau24,000,000(2017)
2Hong Kong–Macau Ferry TerminalHong Kong17,317,037(2017)
3Outer Harbour Ferry TerminalMacau15,000,000(2013)
4Port of HelsinkiFinland12,300,000(2017)
5Port of DoverUnited Kingdom11,700,000(2017)
6Hong Kong-China Ferry TerminalHong Kong7,074,940(2017)
7PortMiamiUSA4,800,000(2017)
8Port CanaveralUSA4,500,000(2016)

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