Passenger Clearance Statuses

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Passenger Clearance Statuses

Certain states/ systems return passenger clearance statuses, which means they not only receive passenger and crew data but also send back a clearance status indicating whether each person is approved to board.

Streamlane shows clearance results directly in both the flight overview and individual passenger and crew level, making it easy to see at a glance who is cleared to board and where action is required. Each traveller’s status is presented using a simple, color-coded system:

StatusWhat it meansWhat you should do
OK to boardNo action needed — cleared for departure.
WarningCheck details or supporting documents.
Not OK to board Do not board this passenger

Statuses per state system

European eu-LISA EES

OK to Board Warning – Manual Check Not OK to Board
N/A
OK EES (manual check until Oct 2026)
Not OK EES

UK ETA and EVISA

OK to Board Warning – Manual Check Not OK to Board
0A – Valid Permission to travel (found)
0Z – Authority to Carry Granted
0B – no record of valid permission
1Z – Authority to Carry refused

US TSA Secure Flight

OK to Board Warning – Manual Check Not OK to Board
0- passenger cleared.
2- Advisory ‘Selectee’
3- Known traveler status
1- Passenger not cleared to board

United Arab Emirates

OK to Board Warning – Manual Check Not OK to Board
BOARD IF DOCS OK
CONTACT UAE GOVT

Canada CBSA & PPP

OK to Board Warning – Manual Check Not OK to Board
0A / 2A
0Z / 2Z
0X /2X
4A / 4Z / 4X
1A/ 1Z / 1B / 1R / 1X
0B / 0R
2B / 2R
4B / 4R
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