With increased security regulations in recent years, truck drivers attempting to cross the border into Canada have run into challenges while attempting to cross. Compounding such problems are individuals with DUIs or any other criminal record. Even to be hired as a truck driver with routes going into Canada, drivers may be required to have a FAST (Free and Secure Trade
Enroll into the FAST
Review all paperwork at least two hours ahead of arriving at the border. You should contact your Customs broker
while reviewing your paperwork and send him the paperwork at that time. This can help speed things up when you get to the border. Make sure your paperwork is in order and note whether your shipment will require an inspection from Customs. Make sure you meet truck weight standards for entering Canada, at the location where you are seeking entrance, before your arrival.
Go to the "Primary Inspection" lane upon arrival at the border. Make sure you have two forms of identification--preferably your passport and your commercial driver's license. Do not carry any type of weapon in the vehicle, including something as simple as pepper spray. Any weapon is illegal in Canada, and a firearm could land you detained and in prison. If everything is in order, the immigration official will likely grant you entrance.
Proceed to the secondary lane labeled "Secondary Inspection" if requested by the immigration official. This usually happens if your paperwork is not in order or if your shipment requires a Customs inspection. Simple follow the signs thereafter that read "Truck Inspection." Once you pass your inspection and satisfy the Customs broker, you can proceed into Canada
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