The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is joining with Public Safety Canada and the Secretariat of Governance of Mexico to describe first steps to create a North American Trusted Traveler network. This new agreement, signed by the Secretary of Homeland Security, will make it easier for eligible travelers in the U.S., Canada and Mexico apply for expedited screening programs.
As part of this agreement, Mexican nationals who are member’s of Mexico’s Viajero Confiable program will be able to apply for the U.S.-Canada NEXUS trusted traveler program. Canadian citizens who are members of NEXUS will be able to apply for the Viajero Confiable program. U.S. citizens are currently eligible to apply to both trusted traveler programs.
“Trusted Traveler programs are a vital tool to facilitate international travel and trade,” said Jeh Johnson, Secretary of Homeland Security. “I am pleased to work together with Canada and Mexico to lay the groundwork for expedited arrival screening for pre-approved travelers from all three countries. We are committed to enhancing the travel experience through our risk-based approach to aviation security, and this expanded partnership will benefit travelers all across North America.”