The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has started a 30-day consultation period on a proposed change that would let international travellers arriving at Canadian airports skip their CBSA check-in before leaving Canada for another destination.
The initiative is called the Free Flow International-to-International Transit process or ITI. The CBSA says the change “would continue to ensure a high level of security while providing travellers with a more efficient transit process.”
The proposed change would require airlines to collect additional information on passengers, including their final destination and the date and time of their arrival into Canada. Airlines would then share this information with the CBSA.
“This would allow the CBSA to confirm that travellers have left Canada on the

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