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billybligh Aug 31, 2012 8:39 pm

NEXUS plus Global Entry Bonus
 
Short story...Applied for Nexus, recieved Global Entry as a bonus from Homeland Security today. Feels good. $50.00

Just searched for a prior post about this and hadn't seen anything on this.

Back story of proud moment... I applied online for Nexus a few weeks back with the intention to get Global Entry on the next go round. I was called by Canadian Border Patrol promptly about some court appearances that were unclear but on FBI records. :/ Called the courthouse and rounded up a few abstracts from courts. All minor childhood things. Recieved approval letter via email in about three weeks. In toronto, found an appointment this week in Port Huron, rented a one way car to detroit. Had a nice talk about my travel pattern and was "upgraded with Global Entry" at no charge. everyone in my room recieved this welcomed bonus. thought i'd post.

What I did not know. The initial iris scan is available only at airports, many airports will do this frst scan free no appointment necessary during normal hours after you get your card. The nexus pass may be used in place of a passport in countries that participate in WHTI.

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ls17031 Sep 1, 2012 10:58 pm


Originally Posted by billybligh (Post 19232569)
Just searched for a prior post about this and hadn't seen anything on this.

Nexus Information Thread ... currently 127 pages with 5043 responses.


Originally Posted by billybligh (Post 19232569)
Had a nice talk about my travel pattern and was "upgraded with Global Entry" at no charge. everyone in my room recieved this welcomed bonus. thought i'd post.

Every NEXUS member gets GE for free, no matter where they get accepted, even those that had NEXUS before GE even existed.


Originally Posted by billybligh (Post 19232569)
The nexus pass may be used in place of a passport in countries that participate in WHTI.
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Only for land crossings.

ESpen36 Sep 2, 2012 9:05 am


Originally Posted by ls17031 (Post 19237737)
Only for land crossings.

Actually, any WHTI-complaint document is valid when using both land and sea crossings to enter participating countries in the Western Hemisphere. The most common example would be cruises around the Caribbean, where many countries now will accept the US Passport Card (a WHTI-complaint document) instead of a passport book. At the end of the cruise, you could use the Passport Card to re-enter the USA, as long as your cruise did not call at any ports outside of the USA/Canada/Mexico/Caribbean/Bermuda.

More details at:
http://www.getyouhome.gov

In order to use designated NEXUS reporting stations when entering Canada via private vessel, the WHTI-compliant document must be a NEXUS card. Same goes for entering Canada by land using designated NEXUS lanes. In both cases, this restriction is because NEXUS membership involves vetting by CBSA in addition to US CBP.


Based on the way the marketing and discourse are evolving on the NEXUS and GlobalEntry websites, I suspect that CBP and CBSA are in the process of integrating all of these programs (NEXUS, SENTRI, GE, and perhaps even FAST) into a single Trusted Traveler program, valid for land, air, and sea entry to participating countries. Other countries (such as the Netherlands) are getting involved as well.

It would be fantastic if a majority of developed countries in Europe and the Americas could join together and offer reciprocal privileges for trusted travelers who have passed extensive background investigations and meet the "low-risk" criteria. It certainly would make life a lot easier for those of us who travel extensively and dislike waiting in lines and using up the time of passport control agents who really should be focusing on others.

cparekh Oct 1, 2012 10:16 am


Originally Posted by ls17031 (Post 19237737)
Only for land crossings.

Can't they also be used for air travel from Canada to the US using the pre-clearance kiosks in Canadian airports, where those kiosks are available?

ls17031 Oct 1, 2012 11:16 am


Originally Posted by cparekh (Post 19416683)
Can't they also be used for air travel from Canada to the US using the pre-clearance kiosks in Canadian airports, where those kiosks are available?

The traveler must be in possession of both documents to use NEXUS and GE at pre-clearance airports.

14940674 Oct 1, 2012 3:38 pm


Originally Posted by ls17031 (Post 19417086)
The traveler must be in possession of both documents to use NEXUS and GE at pre-clearance airports.

You need only the passport to use the GE kiosks. Neither the NEXUS nor the GE card is necessary.

ls17031 Oct 1, 2012 3:43 pm


Originally Posted by 14940674 (Post 19418885)
You need only the passport to use the GE kiosks. Neither the NEXUS nor the GE card is necessary.

Get secondaried and let me know how that works out.

14940674 Oct 1, 2012 4:21 pm


Originally Posted by ls17031 (Post 19418905)
Get secondaried and let me know how that works out.

Why would you need the card at secondary? Your passport is sufficient to prove eligibility to use GE.

cparekh Oct 1, 2012 4:26 pm


Originally Posted by 14940674 (Post 19418885)
You need only the passport to use the GE kiosks. Neither the NEXUS nor the GE card is necessary.

I was talking about NEXUS pre-clearance kiosks in Canadian airports. These do not accept Passports.

Specifically, let's say you fly Toronto-Pearson to New York-La Guardia. There is no customs in the US at this airport, so the US pre-clears Customs and Immigration in Canada, prior to departure. NEXUS members --- not GE however --- are eligible to use the pre-clearance kiosks instead of waiting in the line. In this case, since those kiosks do not accept passports, NEXUS members would be able to enter the US without a passport book.

GE members would need a passport book and can use the GE kiosks where they are available.

14940674 Oct 1, 2012 4:44 pm


Originally Posted by cparekh (Post 19419116)
Specifically, let's say you fly Toronto-Pearson to New York-La Guardia. There is no customs in the US at this airport, so the US pre-clears Customs and Immigration in Canada, prior to departure. NEXUS members --- not GE however --- are eligible to use the pre-clearance kiosks instead of waiting in the line. In this case, since those kiosks do not accept passports, NEXUS members would be able to enter the US without a passport book.

GE members would need a passport book and can use the GE kiosks where they are available.

Since all preclearance airports now offer GE kiosks, a NEXUS member can, if he or she wishes to, enter the US by air without his or her NEXUS card.

cparekh Oct 1, 2012 5:09 pm


Originally Posted by 14940674 (Post 19419190)
Since all preclearance airports now offer GE kiosks, a NEXUS member can, if he or she wishes to, enter the US by air without his or her NEXUS card.

I see. Thanks for the info. So in effect, GE and NEXUS are virtually identical for entering the US, and the only major difference is when entering Canada.

14940674 Oct 1, 2012 5:50 pm


Originally Posted by cparekh (Post 19419315)
I see. Thanks for the info. So in effect, GE and NEXUS are virtually identical for entering the US, and the only major difference is when entering Canada.

Using GE when entering the US allows you to skip completing the Customs Declaration (6059B). Not a huge benefit over NEXUS, but one to consider.


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