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Old Feb 17, 2023 | 1:11 pm
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floridastorm
 
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Originally Posted by asovse1
I don't see conflicting info with this website: https://www.torontopearson.com/en/co...estination=bog

(i selected an airline/origin/destination combo that was similar to yours)

TechnoTourist linked you the AC documentation for US to International connections at YYZ, and you linked at the AC doc for International to International. At YYZ, all US-originating passengers follow the same procedures as an international arrival for the purpose of entering Canada or connecting onward. One difference between the two web pages is that one of them doesn't tell you where your baggage is going, but rest assured your back will still go to Seoul because you're directed to go to the Connections facility rather than baggage claim where you'd need to enter Canada, pick up any bags that needed a re-check, and do just that.

Of course, on the day, if the check-in counter tells you otherwise ("please pick up your bag in Toronto") because of an extraordinary deference in usual operations ("you'll have to overnight in Toronto due to a delay"), listen to them, but that'll be very unlikely.

The two AC docs (and the Pearson doc I linked) are functionally saying the same thing
This part is different than the original web page.
  1. Take escalator down to Canada Customs.
  2. Enter your details at one of the self-serve kiosks. Once complete, present your Customs Receipt along with your documentation to a Border Services officer for verification.
  3. Once you clear Canada Customs, you DO NOT need to retrieve your checked baggage.
After watching a video on arrivals and departuers I think I turn right upon arrivals where it states E- International. Believe there are e-Gates there where I check-in with my Passport. I then proceed to my departure gate. Just want to make doubly sure as, at my age, I am not as sharp as I once was. I have also been lost before in a couple of airports and nearly missed my flights. Not a difficult thing to do.
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