keesio
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It's basically for speed. When crossing by car, there is a dedicated NEXUS lane (note that to use it, everyone in the car must be NEXUS members). You pull out your cards and then drive through. Most of the time, the border guard simply confirms that the pictures on his screen match the people in the car and then waves you through.rhcohen2014 said:never tried for a nexus pass. didn't think it would make a difference. from what i know it only guarantees you a quick entry into CAnada, not longer periods of visits. Up until recently i've always been pulled into secondary, so it never seemed logical to apply for it. what benefits (besides the quicker line) have you noticed with the nexus pass?
In the airport, you use the Global Entry / NEXUS kiosk. You don't need to talk to any immigration agent. In most Canadian airports, you also have a special NEXUS lane for security. I can get out of the taxi at the terminal and be sitting in my gate in 5 minutes. I used to show up to the airport at least 90 minutes before my flight. Now as long as I get there about 30 minutes before (assuming no check-in bag), I know I am good because I blast through all the lines.
So it is mostly for the quicker lines. But oh is it worth it if you travel back and forth a lot.