Hi All,
I went through all prior topics, however my situation seems a bit tricker. I was in US for many years on work permit and moved to Canada on work permit (I don't have a US visa issue). I drove across the border as I din't want to incur a large expense of car purchase as soon as I moved to Canada and hence got CBSA Form 1 for temporary import. I also got my US license exchanged as I'll be here for at least a year. When I went to register the car, they asked for the US title and said they would not return it. Before getting Canada(Ontario) license, I had changed my address to a friend's house, in case any letters are sent. I also got Canadian car insurance and cancelled the US one. The Canadian insurance company did not ask anything on registration and said having insurance is the first step, so they issued it based on VIN.
Now my problem is I don't want to keep the car for long term and want to sell the car back in US next year (I anyway can't keep it more than the work permit duration as its a temp import). So following questions come up
1. Can I sell the car without a US title or with a Canadian title. Generally Canadian titles mean that the cars have to be imported, but in my case it was temp import, so would there be any complication?
2. Can I keep extending the US registration online (I had changed the address to a friend's address earlier on license and in NJ it seems to be linked)?
3. Service Ontario said if I want to keep the original title, then they need some letter from NJ stating that the car belongs to me on their letterhead. I could not find any such form that NJ will accept to issue this type of letter. In most cases they will say title is sufficient and if I say I'm registering it in Canada, why do you need letter when title is there.
4. And if I'm able to sell the car in US, I would either drive back in a rental or have to take a flight. Will it get flagged by CBP if they see that I came in a non rental car and left without it?
Thanks in advance
I went through all prior topics, however my situation seems a bit tricker. I was in US for many years on work permit and moved to Canada on work permit (I don't have a US visa issue). I drove across the border as I din't want to incur a large expense of car purchase as soon as I moved to Canada and hence got CBSA Form 1 for temporary import. I also got my US license exchanged as I'll be here for at least a year. When I went to register the car, they asked for the US title and said they would not return it. Before getting Canada(Ontario) license, I had changed my address to a friend's house, in case any letters are sent. I also got Canadian car insurance and cancelled the US one. The Canadian insurance company did not ask anything on registration and said having insurance is the first step, so they issued it based on VIN.
Now my problem is I don't want to keep the car for long term and want to sell the car back in US next year (I anyway can't keep it more than the work permit duration as its a temp import). So following questions come up
1. Can I sell the car without a US title or with a Canadian title. Generally Canadian titles mean that the cars have to be imported, but in my case it was temp import, so would there be any complication?
2. Can I keep extending the US registration online (I had changed the address to a friend's address earlier on license and in NJ it seems to be linked)?
3. Service Ontario said if I want to keep the original title, then they need some letter from NJ stating that the car belongs to me on their letterhead. I could not find any such form that NJ will accept to issue this type of letter. In most cases they will say title is sufficient and if I say I'm registering it in Canada, why do you need letter when title is there.
4. And if I'm able to sell the car in US, I would either drive back in a rental or have to take a flight. Will it get flagged by CBP if they see that I came in a non rental car and left without it?
Thanks in advance