What is a Nexus card, and how do you apply for one? Nexus is an immigration program aimed at facilitating travel from Canada to the U.S. for pre-approved travellers. After an application process, ...
OTTAWA — Canadians renewing or applying for Nexus travel cards can no longer choose an X gender marker, following an executive order from U.S. President Donald Trump that said the American government ...
OTTAWA - Travellers looking to fast-track it across the border by signing up for Nexus could pay more than twice the current price to apply after September. *Special offer only available to new ...
As the U.S. government shutdown trickles into its third week, Canadians hoping to receive a Nexus card remain out of luck. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers who review applications on ...
Canadians who apply for a new or renewed Nexus card can no longer select an "X" gender marker on their applications, and instead must choose either "M" or "F." The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) ...
Nexus has resumed its program enrolment, but if you’re a Canadian hoping to take part in the program, you’ll have to head south of the border and contend with a massive backlog. Officials warn ...
The wait continues for many who are trying to renew their Nexus cards. According to the CBSA the backlog is even bigger and Canadian enrolment centres remain shuttered. That's leaving many Ontarians ...
Annie Jensen's two-year-old son Louis has been on a wait-list for almost his entire life. The toddler's application for a Nexus card has been pending for nearly 24 months, double the amount of time ...
Current Nexus cards identifying members by a gender other than 'male' or 'female' will remain valid until they expire Author of the article: You can save this article by registering for free here. Or ...
Canadians who apply for a new or renewed Nexus card can no longer select an "X" gender marker on their applications, and instead must choose either "M" or "F." The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) ...