Where does the program stand now? Travellers who want the streamlined border-crossing benefits of a Nexus card need to go in for an enrolment centre interview ...
staff in Canada includes the authority to be able to carry a gun while on duty. Applicants have also been allowed to do a two-step process, with separate interviews in Canada and the U.S. The Canada Border Services Agency and U.S. Travellers who want the streamlined border-crossing benefits of a Nexus card need to go in for an enrolment centre interview by both Canadian and U.S. Announced during the trilateral North American Leaders Summit, the heads of the agencies said a new enrolment option will be coming in the spring for those looking to secure approval on Canadian soil. border agencies say they have a plan to reduce the backlog for the Nexus trusted-traveller program.
A set of measures, including separate interviews in Canada and the U.S., has been announced to address NEXUS application backlogs.
Canada and the United States are announcing more options for Nexus applicants to help clear a “significant backlog” of applications.
In the meantime, applicants may continue to take advantage of existing options for interviews, including combined interviews at U.S. interviews at designated land borders. “This work reaffirms the co-operative and effective advantages and relationship Canada and the United States share in managing an efficient border between our two countries, to the great benefit of citizens of both countries,” said the release. “In order to address the significant backlog in Nexus applications, CBP and CBSA have increased the number of interview appointments available to applicants by extending hours of service at enrolment centres in the United States and expanding the locations where interviews are conducted on the land border,” said the release. A delay in the reopening of Nexus offices in Canada resulted in a backlog of about Canada and the United States are announcing more options for Nexus applicants to help clear a “significant backlog” of applications.
U.S. and Canadian officials say the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) are making solid progress reducing ...
In the meantime, applicants may continue to take advantage of existing options for interviews, including combined interviews at U.S. Since October 1, 2022, CBP and CBSA have completed a record-breaking 203,000 NEXUS enrollments and reduced the net backlog of applicants by 100,000. A new enrollment option for air travellers will be available by spring. [Bruce Parkinson](https://ca.travelpulse.com/bio/bruce-parkinson) U.S. [Impacting Travel](https://ca.travelpulse.com/news/impacting-travel) [Bruce Parkinson](https://ca.travelpulse.com/bio/bruce-parkinson) January 11, 2023
OTTAWA — Additional efforts are being made to address the significant backlog in NEXUS applications, including extending hours of service and accelerating ...
CBP and CBSA have increased the number of interview appointments available to applicants by extending hours of service at enrollment centers in the United States, and expanding the locations where interviews are conducted on the land border. “It also reaffirms the importance of the jointly-administered NEXUS trusted traveller program, accelerates our progress in eliminating the enrollment backlog, and expands enrollment capacity over the long-term to meet and improve services to travellers.” Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) for providing NEXUS applicants with more options and opportunities to complete their enrollment interviews.
MEXICO CITY — Justin Trudeau and Joe Biden tied up a pair of bilateral loose ends Tuesday: one for Canadians who frequently cross the Canada-U.S. border, ...
Biden was asked Tuesday to square the seemingly contradictory ideas of U.S. “We’re going to make sure that what we do this time allows for the Haitian people to get the situation under control. “The demand is there because people see this as a way to accelerate their travel in a flexible, seamless and efficient way,” he said. And while the U.S. White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Monday that the U.S. “That’s something that we can do — I think your phrase was, ‘When we work together, we can achieve great things,”‘ he said. are well suited to confront the world’s challenges together.” The new program, jointly run by the Canada Border Services Agency and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, will be up and running by the spring, Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino and U.S. side, would increase the system’s ability to process Nexus applications by 50 per cent. border, the other for a certain U.S. Nexus applicants, who must be interviewed by both Canadian and U.S.
Le gouvernement du Canada, en collaboration avec celui des États-Unis, a permis à quelque 203 000 personnes d'obtenir leur carte NEXUS depuis octobre.
«Entre-temps, les demandeurs peuvent continuer à profiter des options d’entrevue existantes, y compris les entrevues combinées dans les centres d’inscription américains et les entrevues en deux étapes distinctes entre le Canada et les États-Unis aux frontières terrestres désignées.» La nouvelle option comprendra des entrevues de l’ASFC dans les centres d’inscription rouverts au Canada et des entrevues distinctes du CBP dans les lieux de précontrôle des aéroports canadiens pour les demandeurs en partance. Le CBP et l’ASFC ont également été en mesure d’accélérer l’approbation de plus de 80 % des demandeurs de renouvellement et de prolonger les avantages pour le reste des demandeurs de renouvellement qualifiés jusqu’à cinq ans après la date d’expiration de leur adhésion pendant que leurs entrevues sont en cours.
Canadian and U.S. border agencies say they have a plan to reduce the backlog for the Nexus trusted-traveller program. Here's what you need to know.
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