Hi there! I have browsed several (super!) helpful thread here, but am not seeing a clear answer to my question, thank you for any help!
I am moving temporarily from the US to Canada on a 3 year work permit, which exempts me from the RIV process- supposedly. I was told this at the Ontario border (and later confirmed it online), they let me pass straight through without doing any vehicle paperwork.
However, when I visited customs in Montreal to clear my "goods to follow" (my company had my household goods shipped up, very kind of them), they told me I was actually driving in Quebec illegally, that I must register the vehicle in order to drive it here.
So, that much makes sense- the province requires it's own registration. However, this leads me to two questions:
1) Is the customs officer actually incorrect, and because I'm exempt from RIV, I'm therefore exempt from provincial registration?
2) Or, he is correct, and I still need to do provincial registration- but do I need to "Export" the vehicle from the US, then import via RIV (including all the paperwork, fees, and inspections involved)?
It would be a major hassle (and cost) for me to Export and Import, just to (potentially) bring it back to the US in 3 years. It also doesn't really make sense. My current plan is to drive (very carefully) back to the Ontario border, exit, then re-enter through the Quebec border, and do the entire Export and Import process there, where they will (hopefully) know all the right stuff to do.
However...I'd really, really like to skip that Export/Import if I can. Any experience here? Thanks very much!
I am moving temporarily from the US to Canada on a 3 year work permit, which exempts me from the RIV process- supposedly. I was told this at the Ontario border (and later confirmed it online), they let me pass straight through without doing any vehicle paperwork.
However, when I visited customs in Montreal to clear my "goods to follow" (my company had my household goods shipped up, very kind of them), they told me I was actually driving in Quebec illegally, that I must register the vehicle in order to drive it here.
So, that much makes sense- the province requires it's own registration. However, this leads me to two questions:
1) Is the customs officer actually incorrect, and because I'm exempt from RIV, I'm therefore exempt from provincial registration?
2) Or, he is correct, and I still need to do provincial registration- but do I need to "Export" the vehicle from the US, then import via RIV (including all the paperwork, fees, and inspections involved)?
It would be a major hassle (and cost) for me to Export and Import, just to (potentially) bring it back to the US in 3 years. It also doesn't really make sense. My current plan is to drive (very carefully) back to the Ontario border, exit, then re-enter through the Quebec border, and do the entire Export and Import process there, where they will (hopefully) know all the right stuff to do.
However...I'd really, really like to skip that Export/Import if I can. Any experience here? Thanks very much!