Applying for NEXUS after having Global Entry (i.e., Replacing GE with NEXUS)
What happened if I apply for NEXUS when I am already have Global Entry, is that even necessary? Would that be easy to cross between canada and us? Can someone explain?
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Originally Posted by WinstonXu
(Post 23663217)
What happened if I apply for NEXUS when I am already have Global Entry, is that even necessary? Would that be easy to cross between canada and us? Can someone explain?
Thanks With GE, you already have expedited entry to the US, including use of the NEXUS lanes into the US. NEXUS gives you expedited entry into Canada. Until you have a valid NEXUS card, you cannot use the NEXUS lanes into Canada or the NEXUS kiosks at Canadian airports. If you want NEXUS, you need to apply through your GOES account, pay $50, and be interviewed at NEXUS enrollment center, which are located in Canadian airports or along the Canadian border. |
Applying for NEXUS is treated by CBP and CBSA as a brand new process. Nobody will care that you are GE - the process is the process, and it is a LOT slower than GE (supposedly because the CBSA can't process applications as quickly as CBP).
I did GE, then NEXUS, mostly because it was easier to start with GE and get PreCheck benefits immediately. I don't travel to Canada more than once or twice per quarter. At the time when I was GE-only I was also mostly crossing at Thousand Islands in the winter, which meant I didn't have much in the way of lines going in to Canada and I could use my GE card in the NEXUS lane entering the US. The main benefit of NEXUS over GE is expedited ENTRY to Canada, which you don't get from GE. If you fly in or use a busy land crossing but only have GE, you get to wait in the standard line on the way in to Canada. You can still use GE on the way in to the US (either with the card at a land crossing NEXUS lane, or with your passport and fingerprint biometrics when entering the US or using the Preclearance facilities at major Canadian airports.) |
I did the GE and then nexus.
I wasnt planning on being in Canada as much as I am. The benefit of being already enrolled in GE is your us application is typically rubber stamped. However the Canadian portion takes a while. In my opinion if you go to Canada more than 2 times a year, Nexus is a must. |
Adding Nexus to GE?
I am a Canadian, living in Vancouver. I have a Nexus Card, and Global Entry.
I have an American colleague living in Austin, Texas. She travels fairly regularly to Vancouver. She'd like to get Global Entry + Nexus. How to get GE is pretty clear. What's not clear to me is how she 'gets' Nexus when she applies for GE in Austin, and how she gets a card so she can enter Canada when she applies for GE in Texas. Getting the iris scan at YVR should the straightforward. Apologies if this question was already answered in this thread. Wasn't sure what to search for. |
NEXUS and GE are separate programs. Enrollment in NEXUS comes with GE 'priveleges' but you are not technically a member of GE. The difference is transparent to users
Your colleague cannot get NEXUS by applying for GE. She needs to apply for NEXUS, which includes an interview at a NEXUS enrollment center (along US/Canada border and at major Canadian airports). |
Originally Posted by gglave
(Post 25342779)
I am a Canadian, living in Vancouver. I have a Nexus Card, and Global Entry.
I have an American colleague living in Austin, Texas. She travels fairly regularly to Vancouver. She'd like to get Global Entry + Nexus. How to get GE is pretty clear. What's not clear to me is how she 'gets' Nexus when she applies for GE in Austin, and how she gets a card so she can enter Canada when she applies for GE in Texas. Getting the iris scan at YVR should the straightforward. Apologies if this question was already answered in this thread. Wasn't sure what to search for. |
Thanks everyone - I'll let her know.
Cheers. |
I just applied for Nexus after being approved for Global Entry.
I couldn't find a thread that discusses exactly how to do this and the GOES website is not that intuitive so thought I'd share how this is done for anyone else looking to do this!
When you login, click on "Trusted Traveler Program". http://imgur.com/1jy5Nu3 From the next screen, on "U.S. Programs" and then "Add Trusted Traveler Program". http://imgur.com/K1koflq Hope this helps! |
I believe NEXUS should be automatic if you are in GE (AND VV). But GE (first), NEXUS (2nd) costs $100, the reverse order is only $50.
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nrr,
GE has only the US preform a Background Check, while NEXUS is Canada and US doing the checks. Thus why NEXUS includes GE, and why NEXUS isn't automatic with GE. No matter what, if you can get NEXUS, NEXUS is the best way to go. |
Originally Posted by nrr
(Post 25599844)
I believe NEXUS should be automatic if you are in GE (AND VV). But GE (first), NEXUS (2nd) costs $100, the reverse order is only $50.
If you apply for GE, NEXUS is NOT automatic, and requires a fresh application. In total, you pay $150 in this case, and the initial GE application/interview is essentially a waste of time. In short -- apply for NEXUS if you can. The only real catch is having to travel to the Canadian border (or close to it; there are a few interview locations in nearby cities like Seattle) for the interview. |
I went with the $150 plan. Only took a few (<3) weeks to get GE, but took over 3 months to get NEXUS. I wanted PreCheck ASAP and used GE on a few Canadian returns before NEXUS kicked in, so it was worth the extra scratch for me.
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Originally Posted by nrr
(Post 25599844)
I believe NEXUS should be automatic if you are in GE (AND VV). But GE (first), NEXUS (2nd) costs $100, the reverse order is only $50.
Nexus gets GE automatically - GE does NOT get Nexus. The most important thing here is clearance/approval. GE is a US-only program and your background/criminal record/other checks are done by the US Only. Nexus is a joint US-Canada program and each side does their checks independently. Since Nexus already has the US checks completed, GE can be (and is) automatic. But GE applicants are only checked on the US side, and so a new application needs to be done to approve and complete the Canadian checks. |
Changing from Nexus to Global Entry
Hi, just joined the forum since I couldn't find the exact answer looking at many posts. Great community, so excited to join! Hopefully this is an easy one to answer.
I am currently on NEXUS since when I applied I was a Canadian Citizen living in Canada. I have since moved to the US and immigrated. I am now a US Citizen (dual citizen with Canada) I live in California and it is not practical for me to do my renewal interview near the Canadian border. I've been approved conditionally for the Nexus renewal, but I would like to understand how to change my application to Global Entry so that I can do my interview locally in California. I'm OK with losing some of the Nexus benefits (if any) since I don't travel often to Canada. Thanks!! |
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