After passing through US customs at YVR can you get back out?

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My wife and I went through US customs at YVR and soon realized that we couldn't get to the aquarium. Is there a way to leave once passing through customs? I have a 6 hour wait until my next flight.






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How long does it take to clear US customs in Vancouver?

As suggested above, at least two hours.

Can you clear US customs in Vancouver?

Yes, you will clear US formalities at YVR. But just to clarify, it has nothing to do with whether or not you're a Canadian. Most major Canadian airports have a US customs and immigration "pre-clearance" post, so most flights from Canada to the US are "pre-cleared".

What happens when you go through customs at the airport?

The customs form will walk you through it. It will ask you some yes or no questions about items like food and large amounts of money. On the back, you'll list \u201citems of commercial value,\u201d which includes things like duty-free items, souvenirs or gifts you've brought that you plan on leaving in the United States.

When flying internationally when do you go through customs?

In most cases, you'll go through customs and immigration after your flight first arrives in a new country, but there are exceptions. For example, some countries have mutual agreements intended to help speed travelers through the process, so you may go through customs and immigration before you board.



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