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Everything you need to know about applying for a NEXUS Card, renewing a NEXUS Card, and using and keeping your NEXUS Card, as well as other relevant travel information.
Where Do I Attend My NEXUS Interview?
NEXUS Enrolment Centres In order to get your initial NEXUS Card, you must attend an interview. Interviews will only be conducted at designated enrolment centres. So, in order to join the...
How Can I Renew My NEXUS Card?
Renew NEXUS card You should renew your NEXUS Card the same way you applied for your first NEXUS Card, through the TTP website. (The TTP website is just the new version of the Global Online...
Where Can I Use My NEXUS Card?
You can use your NEXUS Card at participating international airports, at land crossings between Canada and the US that have NEXUS lanes, and when travelling between the two countries by boat. Air Land Sea Using Your NEXUS Card at Airports You can use your NEXUS...
What are the Conditions of My NEXUS Card?
NEXUS Membership Conditions Your NEXUS membership is a privilege, not a right, and can be revoked at any time by either the Canada Border Services Agency or by US Customs and Border Protection. Here are the conditions of membership: You must comply with all customs...
How Long is My NEXUS Card Valid For?
The NEXUS Card is Valid for 5 Years Your NEXUS Card is valid for 5 years from the next birthdate after your NEXUS interview. So, technically, your NEXUS Card is usually valid slightly more than 5 years. The expiry date is listed on the front of your NEXUS Card. Your...
How Do I Apply for a NEXUS Card?
In order to apply for a NEXUS Card, you need to complete an application form, provide the required documentation, attend an interview at an enrolment centre, and receive your card in the mail. Make sure you're eligible. First, gather your documentation. Then, complete...
Where Can I Use My NEXUS Card?
You can use your NEXUS Card at participating international airports, at land crossings between Canada and the US that have NEXUS lanes, and when travelling between the two countries by boat. Air Land Sea Using Your NEXUS Card at Airports You can use your NEXUS...
What are the Conditions of My NEXUS Card?
NEXUS Membership Conditions Your NEXUS membership is a privilege, not a right, and can be revoked at any time by either the Canada Border Services Agency or by US Customs and Border Protection. Here are the conditions of membership: You must comply with all customs...
How Long is My NEXUS Card Valid For?
The NEXUS Card is Valid for 5 Years Your NEXUS Card is valid for 5 years from the next birthdate after your NEXUS interview. So, technically, your NEXUS Card is usually valid slightly more than 5 years. The expiry date is listed on the front of your NEXUS Card. Your...
Am I Eligible for a NEXUS Card?
In order to be eligible for a NEXUS Card you: must be a citizen of Canada or the United States of America and must be resident in either country, OR must be a Permanent Resident of either country who has lived in their country of permanent residence for at least 3...
The Best Way to Get to Pearson
If you don’t have a lot of experience travelling through the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), getting out to Pearson airport from Toronto and back can be challenging, though it’s better than it used to be. There are public, private, and shared-economy means of...
Why do I Need an Interview if I’m Renewing
Why do I need an interview? I'm Renewing! If you are renewing your NEXUS Card, you still may need to attend an interview. There are two reasons why you may need to attend an interview. Your Situation Has Changed...
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The Best Way to Get to Pearson
If you don’t have a lot of experience travelling through the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), getting out to Pearson airport from Toronto and back can be challenging, though it’s better than it used to be. There are public, private, and shared-economy means of...

Should I Get a SENTRI Card?
What Are the Advantages of a SENTRI Card? SENTRI (Secure Electronic Network for Travellers Rapid Inspection) card is a U.S. CBP card that allows expedited pass through the U.S. border crossing points for low-risk travelers coming from Mexico. SENTRI is part of the...

Privacy – Who Has Your Information Once You Sign Up for Nexus?
As a NEXUS card holder, you provide your personal information to the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency (CBP). This process is as part of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) for increased security while...