How does customs work if my layover is in a third country?

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I want to fly from the US to Israel and am looking at a flight with a layover in Canada (PIT -> YYZ -> TLV). How does customs work on such a multi-country trip? Do I have to go through the process for both Canada and Israel (and then Canada and the US on the way back), or do I do it just once so long as I stay within the secure zone in the middle airport? If it's just once, is it at the destination or in Canada?



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I just landed in YYZ (about 2 hours ago) on a flight from PHL into Terminal 1, which is used by Air Canada and other Star Alliance carriers. Passengers with connections to Beijing, Hong Kong, and Shanghai were directed off to the special connecting version of customs by a cardboard sign, suggesting it might be other flights other times. Everyone else (including Israel) would have had to clear Canadian customs.

I don't have any Terminal 3 info for you.




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Do you go through customs at final destination or layover?

When Do You Go Through Customs? Generally, you'll go through customs when you arrive in a country that is different from the one your flight departed from. You'll encounter the customs process while making your exit from the final destination's airport.

What happens if you have a layover in another country?

For virtually all international airports, as long as you are on a single itinerary with your bags booked through, you will stay in the transit area and do not need to clear immigration or Customs.

Do I have to go through customs for a connecting international flight?

Generally speaking, you only clear customs if you're leaving the airport and entering into the country, not heading on to connecting flights.

Does a layover count as entering a country?

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Answer 2

I would think that you would be isolated into a special international terminal once you land in Canada. However, I am just speculating. If you'd like, I might recommend that you Consult Your Local Travel Agent (CYLTA). Enjoy your time in the Holy Land and cherish every second there!

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