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Originally Posted by JonDuke
Can anyone tell me what the initial, post "conditionally approved" interview entails and what, if anything, I need to bring?
I check twice a week for openings in Calgary/Edmonton/Sweetgrass but they still haven't opened up. I have the chance to do another border crossing next week but want to know if I need to bring anything other than my passport and would love to know approx how long it takes.
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From my experience I'm in BC I got an interview at Blaine, Washington they had the most openings got one within a week or two, but this is months before covid. You arrive announce to the person at the counter you've arrived they check you have an appointment, then you sit with a big group in an open room, they have magazines and TV to watch. I brought everything just in case I needed it passports, drivers license, birth certificates. They call you up and take your picture, and then not long after you go for the interview. Where I was it looked like a bank, you stand in line until what looks like a teller at bank is free. You go up.for me there was an officer that was from the USA on the left and one from Canada on the right. They ask questions about my work where I live why I wanted a Nexus card, they gave me a flyer of the dos and don't with a nexus card. The interview lasted maybe 7 or 8 minutes. By the time I got to the entrance door to leave I got an email on my phone saying I was approved. Within two weeks I got my nexus card from Washington DC.