Moving to Canada from US!
#19
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Just a thought. Since you're moving from the US to Canada, and not importing a car into Canada as a Canadian resident, I would assume the car is part of personal property being moved with you. While you'll need to pay the typical registration fees, I thought as long as you show that the car was owned and taxes were paid in the US as personal property you wouldn't have to pay import or duties on it. I've lived on both sides of the border and deal with people moving into the US, and while I'm no expert it's something worth asking.
BTW, I've heard the Ogdensburg NY border crossing is a good one for bring cars across - people that have imported cars through there say they're happy with the process. Just note that they only process this during normal business hours. It's not that far from TO so it's worth considering.
BTW, I've heard the Ogdensburg NY border crossing is a good one for bring cars across - people that have imported cars through there say they're happy with the process. Just note that they only process this during normal business hours. It's not that far from TO so it's worth considering.
#20
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Just a thought. Since you're moving from the US to Canada, and not importing a car into Canada as a Canadian resident, I would assume the car is part of personal property being moved with you. While you'll need to pay the typical registration fees, I thought as long as you show that the car was owned and taxes were paid in the US as personal property you wouldn't have to pay import or duties on it. I've lived on both sides of the border and deal with people moving into the US, and while I'm no expert it's something worth asking.
BTW, I've heard the Ogdensburg NY border crossing is a good one for bring cars across - people that have imported cars through there say they're happy with the process. Just note that they only process this during normal business hours. It's not that far from TO so it's worth considering.
BTW, I've heard the Ogdensburg NY border crossing is a good one for bring cars across - people that have imported cars through there say they're happy with the process. Just note that they only process this during normal business hours. It's not that far from TO so it's worth considering.
There is no escape from these taxes it seems!
#22
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Here is an update:
I finally imported the car into Canada and waiting for the RIV form to arrive!
Now I need to have the DRLs set up. Has anyone had this done by someone in Toronto?
I did look at the DIY posted online by other people but would be more comfortable having someone who has done this several times work on it.
I finally imported the car into Canada and waiting for the RIV form to arrive!
Now I need to have the DRLs set up. Has anyone had this done by someone in Toronto?
I did look at the DIY posted online by other people but would be more comfortable having someone who has done this several times work on it.
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