Passport control at Terminal at Montréal–Trudeau Airport typically has a moderate wait time, currently rated 7/10 by recent travelers. Upon arrival, you will need to use automated machines to scan your passport and complete a customs declaration on-screen. Expect to receive a receipt that you must present to a customs officer for questions regarding your visit. After your interaction with customs, the receipt will be collected as you proceed to the baggage claim area. Be prepared for a potential wait, as lines can extend up to 35 minutes during peak hours.
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The queue for passport control was 35 minutes long when I landed. The passport control is done automatically, on machines. You scan your passport, then you fill in a custom declaration on the screen. You receive a receipt, which you have to take to a customs officer, who will ask questions about the purpose of the visit. After that, the receipt will be taken away by a different officer, as you enter the baggage claim area.
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