Khan101
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- Oct 26, 2010
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Buffalo
- NOC Code......
- 0711
- Job Offer........
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- App. Filed.......
- Feb 3, 2010
- Doc's Request.
- March 17, 2010
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- AOR Received.
- Oct 27, 2010
- IELTS Request
- Submitted with Application
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- "Review Done-Processing Started" Dec 12, 2011
- Med's Request
- Feb 01, 2012.
- Med's Done....
- March 19, 2012.
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- Waived
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- May 11, 2012.
- VISA ISSUED...
- May 23, 2012!!!!
- LANDED..........
- probably August.
I did some research a while back. One thing that you definitely need is this letter called "recall clearance certificate". That's the letter you can get from the car dealership, or the authorized dealer, which shows there are no outstanding recalls on your car. You're exactly correct about no lease or loan on the car. Also, the car should not be newer then three years from today's date. I'm not sure if that's a restriction, or it's just additional duty that you have to pay in case the car is newer than three years old. You also have to notify US customs, if I'm not wrong, 72 hours before you cross the border and get the vehicle inspected by them in order for them to be able to give you a clearance. On Canadian side, you get the car inspected, get required modifications done, get the inspection done again, before you can get the registration. Those modifications are mostly kilometer odometer and daytime running lamps.scb2012 said:Apart from insurance, one more thing:
I have some friends who moved (I am planing too ). You car need to be fully paid (you should be carrying the title). There should NOT be loan on it. There is nothing special thing needed, just declare on crossing that you are taking car to Canada permanently. they will free it from custom duty.
scb2012.
Please share your experience and/or any research you have done on the subject. Much appreciated!!!