@@ryanstock7094It really depends on the agent you get. One day you'll get a kind agent, the other you'll get an agent that hates their life and puts it out on the person crossing.
So will I still be treated rudely by CBP when I travel to Canada? Its probably my most looked forward part of my trip, is to be treated like a POS criminal when I am actually a person traveling for sports/entertainment and have no criminal record.
you need to fill out the form online first, pay the fee and wait for the RCMP and US home land security to finish their investigation about you and then if you are free to continue the process, you'll have to schedule an interview at the border with US custom. Your online profile at Homeland security will show your request status.
the real answer is that everytime you travel in a different country, you must have your passport with you. No matter if Nexus or not, always carry your passport with you.
This is for all Nexus employees canada and USA is as border workers why do they want to be exempt from any country,s laws in my opinion what do they want to commit against these laws?
so the nexus works up in canada, right? Will it also work down in mexico? let's say I'm crossing from Tijuana to San Diego, does customs recognize it, and let me pass quickly? I have the SENTRI card currently, I'm considering getting the Nexus as well.
@@mrgoodiejr do u need to register your vehicle and have customs check it out? In the SENTRI program I had to register my car and pay $42 if I want to add another. Customs does a second inspection when I cross the border on my car the first time. So If I cross back to the US in a non SENTRI vehicle, I can get in trouble or denied entry.
That card is stupid when i was a teen we just drove over the boarder or if we were walking we would pay $00.10 nun of this other shit about getting ID CARDS!!!
Those kids waving at the other people waiting in long lines was equivalent to giving them the finger.
😂😂😂
Lol 😂
When you got it, flaunt it.
But politely, in true Canadian passive aggressive style.. 😂
@@GaryBrownrigg😂lmao in maple syrup
Could you imagine living in the US and work in Canada at the same time. That person deserves a little extra respect because of the commute
Lol im about to be doing the opposite this summer. gonna be working in Blaine WA and living in Surrey, BC
How much is my time worth? I just watched a 3:50 video about Nexus, that provided almost no useful information about Nexus.
It's really not that useful. It gets you into a faster line at land crossings but that's it
@@vangary100those time savings when driving can be 20-40 min per crossing
@@jk484 Depends on the border crossing, I used Pembina a lot and the NEXUS lane was always closed down.
lmaoo that family.. come on guys its a frickin border crossing card
Only if they were this polite in real life at the US borders. 😢
I usually have more of a problem with Canadian border patrol officers than American ones, and I'm Canadian
It is rather Canadians are rude and mean. American officers are always smile, kind and respectful. I am Canadian too.
@@ryanstock7094 facts and I am also Canadian
@@ryanstock7094It really depends on the agent you get. One day you'll get a kind agent, the other you'll get an agent that hates their life and puts it out on the person crossing.
@@pingpong3311 That’s also true
So will I still be treated rudely by CBP when I travel to Canada? Its probably my most looked forward part of my trip, is to be treated like a POS criminal when I am actually a person traveling for sports/entertainment and have no criminal record.
nexus vs global entry which one is better?
NEXUS is better, as it includes global entry
Is there any location in BC to schedule a interview for nexus?
you need to fill out the form online first, pay the fee and wait for the RCMP and US home land security to finish their investigation about you and then if you are free to continue the process, you'll have to schedule an interview at the border with US custom. Your online profile at Homeland security will show your request status.
Do you need a passport if you have a nexus card??
Yes wtf
No you dont
the real answer is that everytime you travel in a different country, you must have your passport with you. No matter if Nexus or not, always carry your passport with you.
This is for all Nexus employees canada and USA is as border workers why do they want to be exempt from any country,s laws in my opinion what do they want to commit against these laws?
so the nexus works up in canada, right? Will it also work down in mexico? let's say I'm crossing from Tijuana to San Diego, does customs recognize it, and let me pass quickly? I have the SENTRI card currently, I'm considering getting the Nexus as well.
Sergio Garcia it still works in the SENTRI LANES
@@mrgoodiejr do u need to register your vehicle and have customs check it out? In the SENTRI program I had to register my car and pay $42 if I want to add another. Customs does a second inspection when I cross the border on my car the first time. So If I cross back to the US in a non SENTRI vehicle, I can get in trouble or denied entry.
No, it's a US/Canada thing only.
That card is stupid when i was a teen we just drove over the boarder or if we were walking we would pay $00.10 nun of this other shit about getting ID CARDS!!!
Maybe before 9/11
I should just apply for dual-citizenship then I can cross either way no problem.
Do you want to work out the tax systems in both countries.
And the obligation
Fringe Wizard I don't think you realize how hard it is to get citizenship.
Yeah well NEXUS holders get a special lane/line. That's the advantage.
Ricardo Cañedo not that hard if you know what you’re doing and have the money for it
Video is a waste of time have me NO information!!!
do i need to carry my passport or nexus card is enough?
Only for land crossing do you need only nexus card