Originally Posted by CanuckFlyer
This article in the Globe & Mail says "Canadians, diplomats and Mexicans will be exempt from the process if they have precleared border-crossing cards." Anyone know what that means? Are passports considered "precleared border-crossing cards"?
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servl...ional/Americas
Canuckflyer, it's only a case of sloppy writing. What they meant to say was that it will exempt "Mexicans with pre-cleared border crossing cards". For Mexican citizens, they need something that is akin to a laminated visa that they use for unlimited entries into the US. It does not concern Canadian citizens.