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Scope: TSA PreCheck is domestic; NEXUS is for US-Canada travel; Global Entry is for international travel. Benefits: NEXUS includes Global Entry benefits, while TSA PreCheck is focused on domestic security. Cost: NEXUS is the cheapest option, while Global Entry and TSA PreCheck have different fees.
Although Nexus and Global Entry share many features, the Nexus card might be a better option if you: Travel frequently between the U.S. and Canadian borders, whether by land, air or boat. Travel with children. Children younger than 18 must also apply for membership, but if approved, their application fee is waived.
Disadvantages of Using a NEXUS Card on a TN Visa Cannot Be Used for Initial TN Visa Processing. You must go through standard TN visa processing when applying for the first time. Additional Scrutiny for TN Renewals. Risk of Losing NEXUS Privileges. Limited to Canadian and U.S. Borders.
Avoid long line-ups and save time when entering Canada by using: self-serve NEXUS kiosks and eGates at 9 major international airports. Transportation Security Administration Pre-Check lines at over 200 participating U.S. airports. dedicated vehicle lanes at 18 designated land border crossings.
Final thoughts on Nexus cards The Nexus card is a great option for people who travel frequently between the U.S. and Canada. In addition to offering the same benefits as Global Entry, the Nexus card is less expensive and can be used for both air and vehicle travel between the two countries.

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To apply for membership in the NEXUS program: Submit an application and go through a registration process; CBP Trusted Traveler Programs application processing consists of two steps, application vetting and applicant in-person interview.
A NEXUS card is so worth it for Pearson Airport. Even if you only fly once or twice a year, I highly recommend getting one. Its only $50 and lasts for five years. You breeze through the security line both when leaving YYZ and when you return. It also works at major US airports when you leave there.

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