Indian Citizen/Canadian Permanent Resident never gets TSA Pre despite Nexus card

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I am an Indian citizen who resides in Canada as a Permanent Resident. I have a Nexus card. I was told by the officers during my interview that I would get Global Entry and TSA pre benefits. I do get Global entry but I never get the TSA Pre on my boarding pass. I have travelled in US using American Airlines and Air Canada (3 trips). Each time I have ensured that the reservation has my Nexus number as KTN.

Am I missing something? Will I get TSA pre when I become a Canadian citizen?

My Nexus card has my middle name in the given name and in the Airlines I write my middle name in the Middle Name box for ticket booking and in the Given Name box for their document verification section.

My wife doesnt have a middle name anywhere and she also never gets TSA Pre, even when she travels without me.






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Is TSA PreCheck available to permanent residents?

The TSA PreCheck\xae Application Program is only open to U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals and lawful permanent residents. Applicants may be ineligible due to incomplete or false application information, violations of transportation security regulations, or disqualifying criminal offenses and factors.

Why am I not getting TSA PreCheck when I have Global Entry?

The most common problem is that their date of birth or government \u201cknown traveler number\u201d has been entered incorrectly into a reservation. Other times, the name on the itinerary doesn't match the name used to enroll in PreCheck, Global Entry or one of the other government programs.

Do I need to renew TSA PreCheck if I have NEXUS?

TSA PreCheck costs only $85 and lasts for five years. NEXUS is also valid for five years. After five years, TSA PreCheck and NEXUS travelers will have to renew their memberships.

Can I go through TSA PreCheck with NEXUS?

U.S. citizens and U.S. lawful permanent residents enrolled in NEXUS and SENTRI are also eligible for TSA PreCheck. Canadian citizens who are members of NEXUS are also eligible to participate in TSA PreCheck.



Am I Eligible for a NEXUS Card?




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