Upon arriving at Terminal at Montréal–Trudeau Airport, you will need to go through automatic passport control before heading to baggage claim. Expect queues of around 35 minutes, especially during peak travel times. At the passport control machines, you will scan your passport and complete a customs declaration, after which you'll receive a receipt. This receipt is necessary for the customs officer, who will ask about your visit, before you proceed to the baggage claim area. Plan accordingly to ensure a smooth transition through this process.
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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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