Is a Global Entry Card the Same as a NEXUS Card? Key Differences Explained

Learn the differences between Global Entry and NEXUS cards, and how each program expedites border crossings for international travelers.

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A Global Entry card is not the same as a NEXUS card, though both facilitate faster border crossings. Global Entry focuses on expedited entry into the U.S. for international travelers, whereas NEXUS is a joint program between the U.S. and Canada, offering expedited processing for low-risk, pre-approved travelers across the U.S.-Canada border.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the main difference between Global Entry and NEXUS cards? Global Entry provides expedited entry into the U.S. for international travelers, while NEXUS is a joint U.S.-Canada program designed to expedite border crossings specifically between the two countries.
  2. Can I use a Global Entry card to enter Canada? No, a Global Entry card only expedites entry into the United States. To expedite travel between the U.S. and Canada, a NEXUS card is required.
  3. Do both Global Entry and NEXUS require background checks? Yes, both programs require travelers to undergo a thorough background check and be pre-approved as low-risk to participate.