Car transfer - Hope it helps someone...more to come.
Step 1.
Exporting the car in Detroit - Ambassador Bridge
This part is very simple.
I used A&A customs for getting the ITN. They were great. Cost 150 CAD.
send over the documents A&A asks for - title, license, etc…
They will send over the documents to CBP 72 hours before. So you don’t need to do that.
Day of the export, go to the CBP Office.
The CBP Office is hard to locate. Here’s the directions: http://imgur.com/a/bIViD
Park the car next to the trucks parked there - the officer who let’s you through the gates will direct you
Do not take backpack to the CBP Office - they will send you back to leave it in the car
Just take the copy of ITN that A&A (or your ITN company) sent you, original title, license, and passport.
The officer will stamp the Title
the export part is done
Optional: Before you import, fill in the RIV form on RIV site.
https://www.riv.ca/OnlineForms/Home/Login
Register and file a new form.
The Advantage of doing this is to save time at the Canada customs. You won’t have to fill this form manually - this form is called “Form 1” - but on the form it does not say “Form 1” anywhere.
Step 2.
Importing the car on the Canadian side - Ambassador Bridge
Give the PR card to customs officer and tell him that you are importing the car because you are a landed immigrant, and moving to Canada.
Officer will direct you to the customs office
Give the officer Form 1, and show them the B4 which you should have filled when you landed. It should have the VIN of the car you’re importing. This is what I had, so I am not sure if you don’t have this. You might have to tell the officer that you are moving permanently and importing the car. This basically allows you to import the car without paying any tax.
This is all I have done for now. Just waiting on my Form 2 from RIV
Step 1.
Exporting the car in Detroit - Ambassador Bridge
This part is very simple.
I used A&A customs for getting the ITN. They were great. Cost 150 CAD.
send over the documents A&A asks for - title, license, etc…
They will send over the documents to CBP 72 hours before. So you don’t need to do that.
Day of the export, go to the CBP Office.
The CBP Office is hard to locate. Here’s the directions: http://imgur.com/a/bIViD
Park the car next to the trucks parked there - the officer who let’s you through the gates will direct you
Do not take backpack to the CBP Office - they will send you back to leave it in the car
Just take the copy of ITN that A&A (or your ITN company) sent you, original title, license, and passport.
The officer will stamp the Title
the export part is done
Optional: Before you import, fill in the RIV form on RIV site.
https://www.riv.ca/OnlineForms/Home/Login
Register and file a new form.
The Advantage of doing this is to save time at the Canada customs. You won’t have to fill this form manually - this form is called “Form 1” - but on the form it does not say “Form 1” anywhere.
Step 2.
Importing the car on the Canadian side - Ambassador Bridge
Give the PR card to customs officer and tell him that you are importing the car because you are a landed immigrant, and moving to Canada.
Officer will direct you to the customs office
Give the officer Form 1, and show them the B4 which you should have filled when you landed. It should have the VIN of the car you’re importing. This is what I had, so I am not sure if you don’t have this. You might have to tell the officer that you are moving permanently and importing the car. This basically allows you to import the car without paying any tax.
This is all I have done for now. Just waiting on my Form 2 from RIV