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Consult United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Appeals if your membership has been revoked by U.S. CBP.
The Trusted Traveler Programs (TTP) System enables registered users to apply online to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (U.S. CBP) trusted traveller programs like FAST.
Both U.S. CBP and the CBSA will use the application information provided to determine a person's eligibility to participate in FAST.
The non-refundable processing fee for FAST is US$50 and is payable by credit card only.
A separate application is required for each applicant. This will, in turn, prompt the system to generate separate TTP System accounts. After an applicant is conditionally approved, the applicant will receive a notice in his or her TTP System account instructing him or her to schedule an interview.
How to apply using the TTP System
When you apply using the TTP System, follow these steps:
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Step 1
- Review the CBSA exit notice and follow the instructions provided.
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Step 2: Register with the TTP System
- On the welcome page, select "Register in English" to create an account.
- Once you have created a password and received an identification number, you are a registered user.
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Step 3: Apply to FAST
- Sign in to your account.
- Complete the FAST application form online. Before you apply, make sure you have the following documents on hand to complete this process:
- proof of citizenship and admissibility (one of the following):
- valid passport;
- birth certificate;
- Canadian citizenship certificate (with photo) or card; or
- Certificate of Indian Status.
- proof of current place of residence (one of the following):
- valid driver's licence;
- other provincial identification card; or
- other federal identification card.
- car registration information (not mandatory);
- FAST card number (for people renewing their membership); and
- a valid credit card to pay the non-refundable processing fee of US$50.
- proof of citizenship and admissibility (one of the following):
- Submit your application. The information is sent to both U.S. CBP and the CBSA.
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Step 4: Processing
- Monitor your account for notices of next steps.
- If your application is conditionally approved, you will be notified and then you can set up an interview at the nearest FAST enrolment centre.
If your application is rejected, you will be notified by the system.
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