Online applications are processed through the Trusted Traveler Programs (TTP) System. Review the CBSA exit notice and Canada's privacy statement and United States Privacy Act statement before applying. a current bill, invoice or bank statement). any document with a current address (e.g.another federal identification card or.another provincial identification card.Provide one of the following documents for proof of residence: Minors can be enrolled in the NEXUS program even if their parents or legal guardians are not members. If a child attends the interview with a person other than their parent or legal guardian, both parents or legal guardians must submit letter(s) of consent in addition to the other requirements. The custody agreement must confirm that the child can legally leave Canada. If the parents or legal guardian have a custody agreement, it must be provided. If a parent has sole custody, or if only one parent is recorded on the minor's birth certificate, a consent letter is not required. When both parents have legal custody, and only one parent or legal guardian is present, a letter of consent is required from the absent parent. Working or studying in Canada or the United States a valid work or study permit, if required.Mexican nationals who are members of Viajero Confiable a Canadian citizenship certificate or card or.citizenship/admissibility and permanent residency: Canadian or U.S. The following documents are accepted as proof of Canadian or U.S. Refer to Mandatory documents for children for more information on specific requirements for minors.
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background checks, you may be questioned about your full criminal history, including arrests and pardons, which may exclude you from NEXUS. You may not be eligible to join NEXUS if you were convicted of a serious criminal offence (in any country) and have not been pardoned. Not violate customs, immigration or agriculture law or.Provide true and complete information on your application.Be admissible to Canada or the United States under applicable immigration laws.
Your application must be approved by both Canada and the U.S.