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NEXUS is designed to speed up border crossings into Canada and the United States (U.S.) for low-risk, pre-approved travellers. It is jointly run by the Canada Border Services Agency and U.S. Customs and Border Protection. NEXUS memberships are valid for 5 years.
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Before you use your NEXUS card, make sure that your card is activated. To activate your card, sign in to the Trusted Traveller Programs System and follow the instructions provided. You may use your NEXUS card to enter Canada using: the dedicated NEXUS lane at land border crossings; NEXUS kiosks and eGates at designated airports
You can create and save passkeys to replace the passwords you use to sign in to supported apps and websites on your iPhone. Passkeys are more secure than passwords, because they’re uniquely generated for every account by your own device and are less vulnerable to phishing.
To request a replacement card or to renew your NEXUS membership, you must: go to the Trusted Traveller Programs System; choose the NEXUS program link; sign in using your Login.gov account information; proceed to renew your application; Before leaving this page, review: Canada's privacy statement; United States Privacy Act statement
7 mar 2024 · The NEXUS program allows pre-screened travelers expedited processing when entering the United States and Canada. Program members use dedicated processing lanes at designated northern border ports of entry, NEXUS kiosks when entering Canada by air and Global Entry kiosks when entering the United States via Canadian Preclearance airports.
If you don't have access to either backup codes or authenticator, then resetting the account might be your only option. https://secure.login.gov/account_reset/recovery_options
You can use VoIP to get your passcode. You can use an international phone number to receive your passcode. When you sign in, you can choose to receive your one-time passcode by: Text message. Open the text message first, then use the passcode from the body of the message.