Thank you. Does that mean I can just land in LAX and go straight to the terminal my United flight leaves from without having to line up?Welcome to AFF. Unless something has changed, you will have to use pre-clearace at Toronto for entry into the US. Allow extra time (I typically allowed an extra hour).
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Yes all on one ticket thank goodness. Thanks so much for your help.Is it all on one ticket? If so your luggage should be through checked to Melbourne, so that is at least one thing out of the way.
Bags get checked in, as per normal at the check in counter. Once you move through the airport, and arrive at the US per-clearance area 3 things happen:Once you pre-clear at YYZ,... But I can't remember how baggage worked.
I remember now. I flew YYC (Calgary) to LAX dozens of times 2010-2018 and all you did was carry your bags through immigration checkpoint, then put them on a carousel and away they went. Never a query that I recall.you are processed by customs (people with HLO often pass through without appreciating this step). There is a baggage carousel where you pick up your checked bags, and different one that you then move them to and put your bags on it. During this process customs might stop and check your bags, or they might not (exactly the same as what you would expect, on arrival into any US international airport).
Yes, I remember YYC like that, now I am questioning if I got myself confused with how I described YYZ above, and AUA, BDA, or where ever else I have been through pre-clearance... anyway salient point as you said, where ever you do it, pre-clearance is always a slow process... and it involves the same 3 points of contact in some way.all you did was carry your bags through immigration checkpoint, then put them on a carousel and away they went.