![]() "I get calls almost on a daily basis from Nexus participants who want to renew their cards and do their interviews, and they’re now freaking out that their card may be taken after that two-year sort of grace period expires," he said. border communities, and appointments are hard to come by.Īs a result, Saunders says some members whose two-year extensions have run out are having their expired Nexus cards seized at the border Right now, Canadians wanting to renew their Nexus cards can only book their interviews in a handful of U.S. are in discussions about the timing of the reopening of the Canadian enrolment centres." As for when, a CBSA spokesperson said "Canada and the U.S. I want to know, why aren’t the Nexus offices in Canada open?"ĬTV News asked Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) why the Canadian Nexus offices remain closed, and when they could re-open.Īn emailed response did not address the why. "It’s not like there’s a lack of coordination, there is no coordination. "I’m not surprised the whole Nexus program is in chaos," he said. "We are being punished for something that’s outside of our control. He wasn’t able to book one in Blaine, Wash. He was conditionally approved for a five-year renewal in February 2020, but the pandemic prevented him from completing the required interview. The CEO of Vancouver-based Life 360 Innovations, Robert Orr, is one Nexus member whose extension has expired. But the Nexus enrolment centres in Canada remain closed, and with a backlog of 270,000 applicants, some Canadian members are finding it impossible to book interviews before their two-year extension runs out. ![]() Last week, Nexus offices in the United States re-opened for interviews for both Canadians and Americans. ![]() So now we have the borders re-opening, and all these two-year extensions are now expiring." "People weren’t using their Nexus cards or if they were, there was literally no traffic at the border. "It’s almost ironic, everyone got a two-year extension when nobody was travelling," said immigration lawyer Len Saunders. border.Ĭanadians attempting to renew their memberships were offered a two-year extension on their current cards, because it was impossible to conduct the required in-person interviews during the pandemic. But even if JJJ isn't a Nexus Being, he could still be integral to the story in some capacity.In March 2020, the Nexus program shuttered offices on both sides of the Canada-U.S. Of course, it may not all make sense, and not all theories will be confirmed. Although it's unlikely that this JJJ is from the Raimi-verse, let alone a Nexus Being, the theory does add to the concept that Spider-Man: No Way Home looks to be a massive film for the multiverse. All it would take is Doctor Strange's spell to kickstart everything. With two Nexus Beings in the MCU, this could create enough of a power boost to allow multiple people from various universes to converge. Since Spider-Man is such an integral being in all universes, it makes sense that villains like Lizard, Electro, Doc Ock, Green Goblin and Sandman would appear in one world. Instead, Sylvie's actions in Loki coupled with Jameson's and Wanda's powers created a beacon for No Way Home's villains to appear. ![]() Therefore, Doctor Strange casting his spell may have been only a spark to kickstart the multiverse in the Sacred Timeline. Since no two Nexus Beings can exist in the same universe, that means that there's a more significant possibility for multiversal situations to occur based on the nature of their power alone. ![]()
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