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A Canadian resident who is a member of the NEXUS program is returning to Canada after a short trip to the US. Which of the following is true regarding their processing? A) They must always use a regular lane and declare all goods to an officer. B) They can use dedicated NEXUS lanes or kiosks for expedited processing. C) They are exempt from all customs and immigration inspections. D) They are only permitted to travel with carry-on luggage.
NEXUS members benefit from expedited processing through dedicated lanes or kiosks at land, air, and marine ports of entry, provided they comply with program rul
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Question: A Canadian resident who is a member of the NEXUS program is returning to Canada after a short trip to the US. Which of the following is true regarding their processing?
A) They must always use a regular lane and declare all goods to an officer. B) They can use dedicated NEXUS lanes or kiosks for expedited processing. C) They are exempt from all customs and immigration inspections. D) They are only permitted to travel with carry-on luggage.
Answer options:
- They must always use a regular lane and declare all goods to an officer. ✅ They can use dedicated NEXUS lanes or kiosks for expedited processing.
- They are exempt from all customs and immigration inspections.
- They are only permitted to travel with carry-on luggage.
Correct answer: They can use dedicated NEXUS lanes or kiosks for expedited processing.
Explanation: NEXUS members benefit from expedited processing through dedicated lanes or kiosks at land, air, and marine ports of entry, provided they comply with program rules.
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