Hi Sneha - I moved couple of months ago but drove via Sarnia port so can't advise on Detroit. I can give you my real estate agents number if you want. She might be able to help you find accommodation. Let me know.Hello everyone. I'm planning to travel to Toronto in June 2020. Also export/import my car as well. Has anyone traveled from Chicago to Detroit.
1. After the export formalities I should be crossing the border to Canada through the Ambassador bridge? I'm moving on COPR, they do process that as well the import of the car right?
2. How was the drive from Chicago to Detroit?
3. If my crossing is on a Monday, should I send the ITN and scanned title to the US customs port on Friday or even before that? Are weekends considered for the 72 hrs?
4. This is out of topic, but it will be great if someone could help me find a temporary accommodation in Brampton or Mississauga for a month or two.
Thank you in advance.
For ITN, I worked with Can Am Auto Importers, Inc., they charge $150 for paper work and also handle the 72 hours rule so it's hassle free to move. Moving is a big stress already. Below are more details on importing a car to Canada from US. Had it ready so sharing.
Steps to import car from US to CA:
- Check if the Car is admissiblehttps://www.riv.ca/VehicleAdmissibility.aspx
https://www.riv.ca/VehicleAdmissibility.aspx - Get a recall clearance certificate from the manufacturer.https://www.riv.ca/RecallClearance.aspx
https://www.riv.ca/RecallClearance.aspx
(For honda its super easy just go to https://owners.honda.com/service-maintenance/recalls and get a screenshot there) - Get the ITN done. I used these guys: http://www.autoimportusa.com/
- They ask all the details, Names, Addresses, Title, Bill of Sale
- I paid 150$ usd
- They setup the ITN and also email(3 day notice is required before you export or drive the car out of US) the border of crossing you choose.
- They will send the ITN documents, Email Notice at the end.
- Get the value of the Car using carfax.com. Convert it to Canadian dollars for when required to fill in the forms on the Canadian side.
- Register in RIV website. www.riv.ca
- I filled the form1 there and paid the fees ahead(about $350 CDN). Makes the process super easy on the Canadian side.
- Print out the form1- Basically 4 copies.
- At the border
- US Side:
- You have to go to the US export office and get the Car export- Basically they stamp on the title(Very Important step)
- Make sure to prove all your legal presence in the US. I was asked to pull all my 10 years legal presence documents(F1,OPT,H1,H1b extension).
- Have the title, bill of sale, passport, old passports if any
- Also carry the ITN document and the Email notice
- Canadian Side:
- Do the landing documents first
Next step Customs: - Fill the bs186(declaration of goods) and mention the car details in the designated section. They stamp and give one copy back.
- Tell them that the form1(Four copies print out) is already done. Basically they keep 2copies and stamp and give the 2copies.
- They will direct you to cashier section. For me I didn't have to pay any taxes
- Do the landing documents first
- US Side:
After the inspection, it was license and registration with Ontario Province. Both process are very straight forward and can be done by visiting Service Ontario (visit their website for more info).