Security Tightens as U.S.-bound Flights Require Enhanced Screening Posted onJuly 19, 2017June 22, 2020/ Devry Smith Frank LLP By: Nicolas Di Nardo Enhanced security measures on any U.S.-bound flight begins today at Pearson Airport. Airlines such as Air Canada and WestJet have already advised passengers to arrive at least 2 hours prior to their flight in order to get through the additional screening process. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security requires personal devices (laptops and tablets) to have enhanced screening done to them. The devices must be: Easily accessible All cases and covers removed This also includes: Enhanced overall passenger screening Increased security around the aircraft Increased security in all passenger areas Use of advanced technology Expanded canine screening The reasoning behind all of this is due to the threats to commercial aviation by terrorist groups, as they continue to target aircrafts. For more information, please visit the Department of Homeland Security website and the Pearson Airport website. Devry Smith Frank LLP is here to assist its clients in all types of immigration matters. We have an experienced immigration law group that deals with individuals as well as businesses for any immigration matter. For more information, please contact one of our Immigration lawyers directly, or call us today at 416-449-1400. “This article is intended to inform and entertain. Its content does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon by readers as such. If you require legal assistance, please see a lawyer. Each case is unique and a lawyer with good training and sound judgment can provide you with advice tailored to your specific situation and needs.” Related Posts