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NEXUS border entry
Going to YVR next month. Does anyone know how long it takes to process an application for NEXUS border crossing?
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Here is somthing that has been talked about in the AC forum. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=726450
Maybe check the safety and security forum? |
You have to send in the application and when you get the approval back then you set an appointment for an interview. Both times I set the appt they asked me for the number that comes back with the approval, so not sure they will set an appt until you have the approval.
It took at least a month if not two for my approval to come back last year. I then did my wife's the beginning of this year and hers was about the same. Once I got the approval though they were really good at helping me do the interview. I was in Buffalo on business and called them up the week before and they said since you are from CA and will be here we will squeeze you it. If you are hoping for next month (Oct) I wouldn't count on it as when I called for the appt for my wife in Toronto they said there was a two week wait for appts but I set it a month prior (in July of this year). |
Moving this to TravelBuzz!
iluv2fly Moderator, UA |
As others said, it takes about 2 months for the paperwork, then you have to set an appt and appear in person for both US and Canadian interviews. I did my interviews at the Seattle Nexus office (BFI), which, in August, did not have Iris scanners, so I ended up having the scan done at YYZ Nexus office this week to complete my process. I used my old Canpass card to enter Canada and my Nexus to depart...... Worked great!
LNK |
I currently have a canpass and love it. It saves so much time at yyz. The lines at US customs are usually pretty short coming back to the US, so I'm not sure if I'm going to go for nexus.
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