CANPASS

The Canadian Passenger Accelerated Service System (CANPASS) is a suite of Canada Border Services Agency programs in place to streamline customs and immigration clearance for pre-screened, low-risk, frequent travelers. Canadian and U.S. citizens and permanent residents are eligible.[1]

CANPASS Air allows program participants flying into Canada by commercial airline to pass quickly through Canadian customs and immigration at major Canadian airports. CANPASS Air takes advantage of iris recognition technology built into CANPASS machines at airports to identify users. Since the NEXUS air and land programs were merged in 2007, there is little reason for most people to join CANPASS Air since NEXUS provides a broader range of services, including expedited Canadian and U.S. immigration at Canadian airports, for a much cheaper price (the $50 CANPASS Air membership must be renewed annually,[2] while the $50 NEXUS membership is valid for five years.)[3] The most likely reason to use CANPASS rather than NEXUS is that a person is deemed ineligible for NEXUS by the U.S.

As of 3 April 2018, CANPASS Air and Private Boats has been discontinued by the CBSA, and members are encouraged to join NEXUS[4].

CANPASS Corporate Aircraft and CANPASS Private Aircraftprograms allows company and private aircraft that frequently fly directly into Canada from the United States to access more airports and provides expedited clearance.

CANPASS Private Boats was a program that allowed people operating personal watercraft in international waters frequently crossing into the United States access to an increased number of docks upon returning to Canada along with expedited customs and immigration clearance. It has since been discontinued.

CANPASS Remote Area Border Crossing program allows people to cross the border at remote areas in Ontario from Pigeon River to Lake of the Woods and the Canadian shore of Lake Superior.

See also

References

  1. CANPASS: Streamlines customs clearance for frequent travellers www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/canpass
  2. Canada Border Services Agency. "CANPASS Program". Retrieved 14 December 2012.
  3. Canada Border Services Agency. "NEXUS Program". Retrieved 14 December 2012.
  4. Ethan. "DISCONTINUATION OF CANPASS AIR AND CANPASS PRIVATE BOATS PROGRAMS". boatingindustry.ca. Retrieved 2018-07-08.
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