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- Canadian border agency wants international flyers with stopovers in . . .
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has started a 30-day consultation period on a proposed change that would let international travellers arriving at Canadian airports skip their CBSA check-in before leaving Canada for another destination The initiative is called the Free Flow International-to-International Transit process or ITI
- CBSA consulting on check-in requirement for stopovers
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is considering scrapping the requirement for international travellers to check in at customs before heading on their trips abroad
- Canada may let stopover travellers skip customs under new CBSA plan
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is weighing a major change that could make international stopovers in Canada far smoother by eliminating the requirement for travellers to check in at customs before continuing their journey abroad The agency announced Monday that it has launched a 30-day consultation on a proposed regulatory amendment that would allow passengers connecting through
- CBSA Opens 30-Day Consultation on ‘Free Flow’ International-to . . .
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has formally launched a 30-day public consultation on a proposed regulatory package that would allow certain international passengers to transit through Canadian airports without presenting themselves to a border officer Under the “Free Flow International-to-International Transit” model—already being piloted at Montréal-Trudeau, Vancouver and
- CBSA launches consultation on Free Flow International-to-International . . .
Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) launched (01-Dec-2025) a 30-day consultation on the Free Flow International-to-International Transit process, a proposed regulatory change which removes the requirement for passengers transiting through a Canadian airport enroute to an international destination to check in with the CBSA
- CBSAs Proposal to Simplify Customs for Stopover Travelers
2025-12-02 13:51 In a significant move aimed at enhancing travel efficiency, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is considering the elimination of the customs check-in requirement for travelers with stopovers in Canada This potential policy shift could transform the travel experience for many and streamline the process at Canadian airports
- Canada Gazette, Part 1, Volume 159, Number 48: Regulations Amending . . .
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) currently operates a pilot project process for inbound international travellers who are transiting through Canada to another international destination, but are not seeking to enter Canada
- Border Agency Mulls Ending Customs Check for Passengers With Canadian . . .
Canada’s border agency is considering dropping its requirement for international travellers to report to customs before setting off on their travels abroad
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