Navigating Customs on Canadian Layovers: What You Need to Know

Understand if you need to clear customs on a layover in Canada and how it affects your travel plans.

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Yes, you'll generally have to go through customs on a layover in Canada. When you land for your layover, you'll go through Canadian customs to clear immigration. If your destination is the U.S., you may also need to undergo U.S. pre-clearance in Canada, streamlining your entry once you arrive in the United States. Check with your airline and the specific airport for detailed layover procedures to ensure a smooth journey.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What happens to your luggage if you have a layover in Canada? Typically, your luggage will be transferred automatically, but it's best to confirm with your airline.
  2. Do you need a visa to transit through Canada? It depends on your nationality. Some travelers may require a transit visa to go through Canadian customs.
  3. Can you leave the airport during a layover in Canada? Yes, but you'll need to clear customs and may require a visa depending on your nationality.