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Old Nov 4, 2012 | 5:20 am
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Originally Posted by chollie
Is this going to be reciprocal or would I still have to apply (and pay) on a country by country basis (costly)? Last I knew, that's how it was with Privium (expensive, only got expedited processing at AMS).
Reciprocal doesn't always mean free. In this case, reciprocal means reciprocal eligibility. But unlike the absurd feed for Privium, the fee to add South Korea's SES is only $100 for 5 years. I imagine UK IRIS and Germany's system will be similar. Privium is run by a private company and is expensive for the Dutch as well.

Originally Posted by lostinthewash
Interested in this .... as of November 15th Canadians lose their Global Entry? or as of November 15th, we will be qualified for Pre-check ...
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