Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On many flights from Canada to the US, the *US* immigration and customs occur at the Canadian airport. This also is true in Ireland and some other places.
And of course a stopover at JFK or EWR (etc) involves going through US immigration and customs at that airport. Whether two hours is enough may depend on time of day or other factors -- I have breezed through immigration/customs at at intermediary airports and been stuck in interminable lines of incoming passengers. Don't forget you may also need time for re-entering security if you need to switch terminals.
Will need to re-enter security even if in same terminal. When you exit US passport control and customs, you are in the public, non-secure part of the airport no matter what.
Anonymous wrote:When traveling international, with stopover question.
When traveling from London to DC area with a stopover in Montreal, or JFK, is there a specific type of inspection or immigration at the stopover airport to get back into the US?
I'm trying to gauge how much stopover time for flights like this. Would 2 hours be sufficient or do i need more than 2 hours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On many flights from Canada to the US, the *US* immigration and customs occur at the Canadian airport. This also is true in Ireland and some other places.
And of course a stopover at JFK or EWR (etc) involves going through US immigration and customs at that airport. Whether two hours is enough may depend on time of day or other factors -- I have breezed through immigration/customs at at intermediary airports and been stuck in interminable lines of incoming passengers. Don't forget you may also need time for re-entering security if you need to switch terminals.
Anonymous wrote:On many flights from Canada to the US, the *US* immigration and customs occur at the Canadian airport. This also is true in Ireland and some other places.