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{{note|This article is part of the [[Customs_Compliance_Guide_(CBP_and_CBSA)|Customs Compliance Guide]]|info}}
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[[Image:Fast-logo.jpg|250px|thumb|Free and Secure Trade Logo]]The '''Free and Secure Trade (FAST)''' program is a joint program between the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and United States Customs and Border Protection (U.S. CBP) that enhances border and trade chain security while making cross-border commercial shipments simpler and subject to fewer delays.
[[Image:Fast-logo.jpg|250px|thumb|The Free and Secure Trade (FAST) Logo]]The '''Free and Secure Trade (FAST)''' program is a joint program between the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and United States Customs and Border Protection (U.S. CBP) that enhances border and trade chain security while making cross-border commercial shipments simpler and subject to fewer delays.


FAST is a voluntary program that enables the CBSA to work closely with the private sector to enhance border security, combat organized crime and terrorism, and prevent contraband smuggling. Under the U.S. Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, FAST members who are Canadian or U.S. citizens can use their FAST membership card as an alternative document to the passport when entering the U.S. by land or water. Permanent residents of Canada or the U.S. still require a passport and visa (if applicable) to enter the U.S.<ref>CBSA - About the FAST Program http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/prog/fast-expres/about-apropos-eng.html</ref>
FAST is a voluntary program that enables the CBSA to work closely with the private sector to enhance border security, combat organized crime and terrorism, and prevent contraband smuggling. Under the U.S. Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, FAST members who are Canadian or U.S. citizens can use their FAST membership card as an alternative document to the passport when entering the U.S. by land or water. Permanent residents of Canada or the U.S. still require a passport and visa (if applicable) to enter the U.S.<ref>CBSA - About the FAST Program http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/prog/fast-expres/about-apropos-eng.html</ref>