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Howdy,
I'm a Canadian heading down to the BVIs this Friday (wheels up in 60 hours!). When I travel back and forth to the U.S., I have a NEXUS Card. This is similar (but not the same) as a Global Entry card that the U.S. government issues to people who travel frequently to and from the U.S.
NEXUS is an arrangement between the Canadian Government and the U.S.
Its a handy piece of ID to have but my question is: can it be used when entering STT from Tortola? One of the benefits of a NEXUS card (at least between Canadian and U.S. entry points), is it allows you to jump to a separate and typically shorter line to go through customs -- nice when scrambling to get to the airport.
Any Canadians have experience using a NEXUS Card when entering STT from the BVIs?
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