Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To make it easier for my children, we have them each have Amex Platinums. We pay the yearly fee.
Does Amex Platinum get you through security or immigration more quickly? How does that work outside the US?
It doesn't. It will refund the costs for Global Entry and Clear, but that's it.
Anonymous wrote:Unless he’s going to make frequent trips to and from the US, it’s not necessary. It might save time when he returns, but it won’t help in other countries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To make it easier for my children, we have them each have Amex Platinums. We pay the yearly fee.
Does Amex Platinum get you through security or immigration more quickly? How does that work outside the US?
It doesn't. It will refund the costs for Global Entry and Clear, but that's it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To make it easier for my children, we have them each have Amex Platinums. We pay the yearly fee.
Does Amex Platinum get you through security or immigration more quickly? How does that work outside the US?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To make it easier for my children, we have them each have Amex Platinums. We pay the yearly fee.
Does Amex Platinum get you through security or immigration more quickly? How does that work outside the US?
Anonymous wrote:To make it easier for my children, we have them each have Amex Platinums. We pay the yearly fee.
Anonymous wrote:Is he flying home more than one time? If only once, it will take as much time to get the GE as it would take him to just wait in the immigration line coming home the one time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is he flying home more than one time? If only once, it will take as much time to get the GE as it would take him to just wait in the immigration line coming home the one time.
DP. Yes, for a typical student studying college overseas, probably at least two trips per year, times 4 years. Exceptions will exist. English university would be only 3 years, for example.
Anonymous wrote:Is he flying home more than one time? If only once, it will take as much time to get the GE as it would take him to just wait in the immigration line coming home the one time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20 year old DS will study abroad in the fall, and I am wondering whether he should apply for either of these programs. What is the actual benefit and is there one you would recommend? Thanks.
Global Entry includes TSA Precheck automatically. That is the best choice unless studying in Canada.
For Canada, get NEXUS, which is cheaper than GE and includes both GE and TSA Precheck. Only NEXUS also provides fast-track entry *into* Canada.
Nexus is more logistically difficult, as you have to interview at only a few locations along the border, or you have do to 2 interviews, one in the US and one in Canada.
https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/services/travel-voyage/prog/nexus/centres-eng.html