Thank you very much for the video, this is definitely the best video guide and it's exactly what I needed when flying with my family from Brazil to Canada
Excellent video. Obviously you couldn't film during customs but it would have been nice to have had a written description when you were at that point just so the view knew that this is where customs takes place. The machines were a give-away to those who've done it before.
Super helpful- I’m going on several flights soon and I have my first layover ever in this airport, arriving from the US with a similar amount of time- this is really reassuring :)
Traveling in 2 weeks and transiting in Toronto to Thunder Bay. This video was spot on and very helpful. Glad to know I don’t have to check in my checked luggage’s too. Thank you so much
Thanks for the specific review for the connecting procedure. 5:50 so it means there is no need to reclaim baggage if i am arriving from US, EWR?? and do you think 100mins is enough to transfer at YUL ?? My ticket is EWR -> YUL -> YVR on July
Very helpful video! I'm also traveling in a week from US to Germany, with a layover in Toronto, but i barely got 1 hr and 20 mins and I'm very anxious about it since I'm not sure if I will need to go through customs. And also as a US citizen, not sure if I will need a transit visa. Do you have any information regarding this? Thank you in advance for reading the comments and taking time to reply. All information is very helpful!!
Hi, I have a connecting flight tomorrow, Montreal to Toronto then Toronto to London will be landing to terminal 3, do I need to go to an egate or customs and getting an receipt thingy? im guessing I do? And i just follow the international one signs right? Sorry i know they are kind of dumb questions, but im an anxious flyer and super nervous about it.
From international to domestic, you'll need to pass through Canadian customs. From domestic to international, is the same as domestic to domestic - there's no extra immigration or customs procedures.
@@OnTimeReports Hi, thanks for this helpful video! I'll be flying from US to Canada then to Japan and I'm wondering, do you have to go through security check again or just pass through Canadian customs? I know you mentioned it already but I'm making sure about it. Sorry if it's a stupid question!😅
Absolutely petrified of doing this airport. We have always flown directly. This time, we have to come from Heathrow to Toronto with 1hr 55mins for a connection . (Do you think this will be possible with a pregnant lady?) To then fly on to Punta Cana. Then we have a 4hr lay over on the way home, which I'm not botherd about.( Is there anywhere to eat late at night?
Hello, informative video👍🏼 I’m catching a connecting flight in Ontario Pearsons from LAX to Madrid. I couldn’t distinguish which Channel I would use to catch my international connection?? E, F etc?? Also, would I have to pass immigration and security again ( I would have already gone through it at LAX)?? Reading the comments , I’ll be watching for ITI OSS on my boarding pass but what about immigration?? thank you, any info will HELP.
On July 29th we are taking Air Canada from Philadelphia into this same Toronto YYZ Airport. 3 hours after landing we are to get on another Air Canada flight to our end destination of Denmark. We are never entering Canada itself. Just getting on another plane and then we'll visit Denmark. Upon arrival in this YYZ airport, do we have to go to customs and immigration???
hello! i'm so anxious about my flight this coming 17th of april. mnl-hkg-yyz-yul. my port of entry is in toronto. i have a connecting flight to montreal & i need to change terminals. i'm arriving in T3 and i need to tranfer to T1. i'm so confused. Do i need to do immigration, customs & security.. then change terminal? or do i need to change terminals first, & then undergo immigration, customs & security?
You will first go through immigration and customs in T3. Then you will take the Terminal Link to T1 and go through security in T1 before reaching your gate in T1.
Sure......just be back on time to be processed for the second airline of your trip! To be honest, you wouldn't see much during an 8-hour layover, though.
I have a trip coming up in June to Rome, Italy. We are flying from the USA and we have a connection in Toronto YYZ. Do they require us to go through security and customs for connecting international flights? If so, which line would we get in?
I have connecting flight from Dub - US via toronto as I have applied for tranist visa but I am not sure of processing time if it takes longer how should I apply for ITD oSS as I am travelling by aircanada
@@OnTimeReports I have connecting flight from Dub - US via toronto as I have applied for tranist visa but I am not sure of processing time if it takes longer how should I apply for ITD oSS as I am travelling by aircanada
Im a future international student, traveling from Argentina, my destination is Ottawa, Flying with Air Canada, Do you know if I have to go through customs in Toronto or in Ottawa? Is it possible that the officers will print the Student permit in toronto instead of ottawa?
I ASK Chat GPT Here is the answer Hello, this is Chat GPT. I’m happy to help you with your travel plans. 😊 According to the Canada Border Services Agency12, you need a valid study permit or a letter of introduction that shows you were approved for a study permit to enter Canada as a student. You also need a valid travel document, such as a passport, and a copy of a valid letter of acceptance from your school. You will go through customs at your first point of entry in Canada, which is Toronto in your case. There, you will present your documents and get your study permit issued by an officer23. You do not need to go through customs again in Ottawa. I hope this answers your question. Have a safe and enjoyable trip!
This airport is making customers zig-zag through a massive customs line-up for nothing. They could easily move the custom card inspector to the beginning of the line, instead of right up near the custom officer desks and check through many travelers. Purposely making you wait an extra 40 minutes to 1 hour after a full day of travelling. Horrible..... starting to hate travelling, that's what they probably want to happen.
NYC-YYZ-TYO qualifies for sterile international-to-international transfer in Terminal 1 so you shouldn’t need to go through immigration and bags should be checked to your final destination
Thank you very much for the video, this is definitely the best video guide and it's exactly what I needed when flying with my family from Brazil to Canada
Excellent video. Obviously you couldn't film during customs but it would have been nice to have had a written description when you were at that point just so the view knew that this is where customs takes place. The machines were a give-away to those who've done it before.
Super helpful- I’m going on several flights soon and I have my first layover ever in this airport, arriving from the US with a similar amount of time- this is really reassuring :)
Traveling in 2 weeks and transiting in Toronto to Thunder Bay. This video was spot on and very helpful. Glad to know I don’t have to check in my checked luggage’s too. Thank you so much
This was indeed very helpful. Thank you.
OMG EVER OMG! Steve Smith was my grade 5 teacher these 2 names definitely from grade 5! OMG exactly no way ever on the world!
thank you for this
Thanks for the specific review for the connecting procedure.
5:50 so it means there is no need to reclaim baggage if i am arriving from US, EWR??
and do you think 100mins is enough to transfer at YUL ??
My ticket is
EWR -> YUL -> YVR on July
Very helpful video! I'm also traveling in a week from US to Germany, with a layover in Toronto, but i barely got 1 hr and 20 mins and I'm very anxious about it since I'm not sure if I will need to go through customs. And also as a US citizen, not sure if I will need a transit visa. Do you have any information regarding this? Thank you in advance for reading the comments and taking time to reply. All information is very helpful!!
Very helpful, thank you
So did you have to talk to someone after you rounded that last corner before the end of the video or no?
Am travelking soon..this video is a gem...❤❤❤❤ thabku my panic state has calm down a bit....
I love your video, what kind of camera used?
Hi, I have a connecting flight tomorrow, Montreal to Toronto then Toronto to London will be landing to terminal 3, do I need to go to an egate or customs and getting an receipt thingy? im guessing I do? And i just follow the international one signs right? Sorry i know they are kind of dumb questions, but im an anxious flyer and super nervous about it.
How do I know if i have to go trough immigration and Customs during a layover from international to domestic flights and the opposite ? Thank you
From international to domestic, you'll need to pass through Canadian customs. From domestic to international, is the same as domestic to domestic - there's no extra immigration or customs procedures.
@@OnTimeReports Hi, thanks for this helpful video! I'll be flying from US to Canada then to Japan and I'm wondering, do you have to go through security check again or just pass through Canadian customs? I know you mentioned it already but I'm making sure about it. Sorry if it's a stupid question!😅
@@JinTaizenim doing this exact connection soon. Do you remember the process?
Where is the baggage transfer?
Absolutely petrified of doing this airport. We have always flown directly. This time, we have to come from Heathrow to Toronto with 1hr 55mins for a connection . (Do you think this will be possible with a pregnant lady?) To then fly on to Punta Cana.
Then we have a 4hr lay over on the way home, which I'm not botherd about.( Is there anywhere to eat late at night?
Hello, informative video👍🏼 I’m catching a connecting flight in Ontario Pearsons from LAX to Madrid. I couldn’t distinguish which Channel I would use to catch my international connection?? E, F etc?? Also, would I have to pass immigration and security again ( I would have already gone through it at LAX)??
Reading the comments , I’ll be watching for ITI OSS on my boarding pass but what about immigration?? thank you, any info will HELP.
No you won’t need to go through immigration. You’ll just follow the signs for international connections (E gates)
Hello
On July 29th we are taking Air Canada from Philadelphia into this same Toronto YYZ Airport. 3 hours after landing we are to get on another Air Canada flight to our end destination of Denmark. We are never entering Canada itself. Just getting on another plane and then we'll visit Denmark. Upon arrival in this YYZ airport, do we have to go to customs and immigration???
No. There will be a separate entrance to the international part of the terminal
How would you compare Pearson terminal 1 with Heathrow airport?
Heathrow is obviously much more complicated, with four operating terminals, vs two terminals at YYZ.
@@watson956 I like how both of these airports that have connection signs purple.
If my connection is 6 hours am i able to leave the airport for a bit ?
Hi so when to recheck bag for next flight to New York. Before customs and immigration or after. Plz help
Usually, you would not need to recheck your bag. But if you do need to, it is after both customs and immigration.
YVR-YYZ-MEX 1HR before departure. will it be enough time
I have a domestic connection from YYZ to YVR, at connections D when you turned left at 8:19 is that inmigration right there ?
Yes
hello! i'm so anxious about my flight this coming 17th of april. mnl-hkg-yyz-yul. my port of entry is in toronto. i have a connecting flight to montreal & i need to change terminals. i'm arriving in T3 and i need to tranfer to T1. i'm so confused.
Do i need to do immigration, customs & security.. then change terminal? or
do i need to change terminals first, & then undergo immigration, customs & security?
You will first go through immigration and customs in T3. Then you will take the Terminal Link to T1 and go through security in T1 before reaching your gate in T1.
Can i leave the airport during my layover in Toronto to explore the beautiful city ? Because i have 8 hours of layover
Sure......just be back on time to be processed for the second airline of your trip! To be honest, you wouldn't see much during an 8-hour layover, though.
I have a trip coming up in June to Rome, Italy. We are flying from the USA and we have a connection in Toronto YYZ. Do they require us to go through security and customs for connecting international flights? If so, which line would we get in?
Connecting from the US means you should have ITD OSS on your boarding pass. If you do, you don’t need to go through security again.
What is ITD oss?
I have connecting flight from Dub - US via toronto as I have applied for tranist visa but I am not sure of processing time if it takes longer how should I apply for ITD oSS as I am travelling by aircanada
@@OnTimeReports I have connecting flight from Dub - US via toronto as I have applied for tranist visa but I am not sure of processing time if it takes longer how should I apply for ITD oSS as I am travelling by aircanada
Do you know if you're connecting from domestic to USA if there's a separate air-side US CBP and security? So going from D to F gates
Yes there is, at 5:46 in this video ruclips.net/video/8m4tgN0_W58/видео.html
We have to collect luggage during immigration
What gate for international connecting flights?
If you are coming from a domestic connection, the entrance is at 5:46 in this video ruclips.net/video/8m4tgN0_W58/видео.html
What happens if u travel to Toronto without an eta from London can u do it in Toronto ?
If you don't have the proper travel documents, you won't be allowed to board your flight,.
@@OnTimeReports u right my eta arrived on the day I was travelling my friend eta didn’t arrive and was refused travel
So connecting flight to other country still need ETA ?
Yes, you need an ETA for transiting
Im a future international student, traveling from Argentina, my destination is Ottawa, Flying with Air Canada,
Do you know if I have to go through customs in Toronto or in Ottawa? Is it possible that the officers will print the Student permit in toronto instead of ottawa?
You will go through customs in Toronto
I ASK Chat GPT Here is the answer
Hello, this is Chat GPT. I’m happy to help you with your travel plans. 😊
According to the Canada Border Services Agency12, you need a valid study permit or a letter of introduction that shows you were approved for a study permit to enter Canada as a student. You also need a valid travel document, such as a passport, and a copy of a valid letter of acceptance from your school.
You will go through customs at your first point of entry in Canada, which is Toronto in your case. There, you will present your documents and get your study permit issued by an officer23. You do not need to go through customs again in Ottawa.
I hope this answers your question. Have a safe and enjoyable trip!
My fight from Dubai to Saint Vincent.. My connection is in Toronto... Do i need to go through customs immigration.. My connecting flight is Air Canada
Brother listen..?
Do you need a Transit visa for two hours?
That depends on your nationality
Are you on airport
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This airport is making customers zig-zag through a massive customs line-up for nothing. They could easily move the custom card inspector to the beginning of the line, instead of right up near the custom officer desks and check through many travelers. Purposely making you wait an extra 40 minutes to 1 hour after a full day of travelling. Horrible..... starting to hate travelling, that's what they probably want to happen.
going w air canada to tokyo from nyc true canada toronto baggage transfer to destanation do i need see custom imigration in canada?
NYC-YYZ-TYO qualifies for sterile international-to-international transfer in Terminal 1 so you shouldn’t need to go through immigration and bags should be checked to your final destination
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