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ECAS Question + Importing a car from US Question +Any H1B visa holders here?

GeeO

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I knw, I know...lomg title, my bad! :)

I was wondering, when is my ECAS supposed to be updated? I keep trying to check and I see a message like "we have no records" or something along that lines. Then I use my husband's name (he is the sponsor) to check instead and I see nothing but his address. So my question is, would the ECAS update be under my name or his name? And also is this normal to have nothing show up by now?

Secondly, importing a car! Honestly I did not even know this was going to be an issue. Lol. My husband and I thought we could just drive in with my car when landing but thank goodness for this site. So I am wondering, what is the process like? Is it another long wait time process? If so, how long? When should I start gathering paperwork for this too? How much does it cost? We intend to be driving from here (Chicago) through Detroit/Windsor so that is the route we will be using. Grrrr...I feel exhausted with all of this.

Oh and is there anyone on an H1B U.S visa in this sponsorship process? I have a few concerns and I feel only people in my situation may understand.

Help!
Oh it is a 2005 Nissan Altima.
 

GeeO

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parker24

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GeeO said:
I knw, I know...lomg title, my bad! :)

I was wondering, when is my ECAS supposed to be updated? I keep trying to check and I see a message like "we have no records" or something along that lines. Then I use my husband's name (he is the sponsor) to check instead and I see nothing but his address. So my question is, would the ECAS update be under my name or his name? And also is this normal to have nothing show up by now?

Secondly, importing a car! Honestly I did not even know this was going to be an issue. Lol. My husband and I thought we could just drive in with my car when landing but thank goodness for this site. So I am wondering, what is the process like? Is it another long wait time process? If so, how long? When should I start gathering paperwork for this too? How much does it cost? We intend to be driving from here (Chicago) through Detroit/Windsor so that is the route we will be using. Grrrr...I feel exhausted with all of this.

Oh and is there anyone on an H1B U.S visa in this sponsorship process? I have a few concerns and I feel only people in my situation may understand.

Help!
Oh it is a 2005 Nissan Altima.
Hello!

I can only help with the importing your car thing.

First of all, call the bridge you will be importing it with and ask what they require. Some require your car to be in the US for 48 hours, some require the title a week before, some require just your VIN etc. So it helps to know what you will need.

You will also need a "Recall Clearance Letter". This is the biggest pain in the butt... it depends on who makes your car, in your case it's Nissan. You need to call their head office and order a Recall Clearance Letter. There is almost always a fee. My husband's car was with GM, it is $270 for this piece of paper.

To make it easy (plus I was bored) Here's the contact information for you:

5290 Orbitor Drive
Mississauga, ON, CA, L4W 4Z5

Phone #: 1-800-387-0122
Fax #: 905 629-6553
Web site address: www.nissan.ca
Additional notes:
Nissan USA
P.O. Box 685003, Franklin, TN 37068-5003 1-800-647-7261 www.nissanusa.com

You will also need insurance and safety test. And depending on where you will live, an ETest as well. Apparently this normally has to happen just before you import the car. Insurance for sure, because once you import your car, your insurance is null and void.

Then you get to register the car and get plates in your province, plus a driver's licence. I'm sure your husband has several years of driver experience, but he will need proof of that. Which means calling his state's transportation department and asking how to get his driving record to show that he has been driving for that long. Some people say they don't need it, some do. This also costs money. My husband's DL said he got it in 2011. Which isn't true, he got it RENEWED in 2011, he's had a DL since 2006. So we needed that paper or else he would go right down to getting a G1.

Take a look here:

http://www.riv.ca/CostConsiderations.aspx

I know it's confusing, but once you get through it, it's easy. Hubby is waiting for the letter saying he's been driving since 2006 and then we're applying for the expensive letter then importing :)
 

OhCanadiana

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My post at http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/leaving-the-us-to-land-in-canada-in-16-days-anyone-have-time-for-a-onceover-t105182.0.html;msg1474430#msg1474430 may help you plan for the car export from the US and import into Canada:

OhCanadiana said:
I didn't find a website with all the info and had to rely on piecemeal info and calling the border posts, RIV, and Ministry of Transportation in Canada to make sure I understood the process. It's not hard, you just need to make sure you do the parts in order and have the right docs. For the best overview, take a look at riv.com, but ignore all the info they have on paying duties (as long as your car is on your B4 you won't need to pay GST/HST).

To move the car, there's several steps:
1) Confirm the car is eligible
Check the riv.ca website to confirm that your car is eligible for import and to see what modifications you may need to make (e.g., daytime running lights) to pass inspection once you are in Canada. You can make the modifications either in the US or upon arrival in Canada (i.e., you don't have to do them before crossing the border but do need them to pass inspection in Canada)

2) Prep for the move
- Contact the Ministry of Transportation for your province to understand what you'll need to register your car (e.g., driver's license, insurance, import documentation, etc) and get whatever you need lined up
- I don't know the BC specifics, but Ontario requires an Ontario driver's license to be able to register the car, so make sure you have everything you need with you to get it (e.g., for some states you may need a driver history)
- Get the recall clearance letter (for Honda, my understanding is that you can register on their owner's website and print it directly or get it from a dealer on their letterhead). Send the letter showing no outstanding recalls to the RIV (document is valid for 30 day) to support @ support.riv.ca so they pre-process it. Call them to confirm all's set before you leave the US so you can get anything else necessary before you leave.
- Confirm your US insurance will cover you in Canada and get a letter of experience to help you get Canadian insurance
- Lay foundation to get insurance in Canada (you'll need it to register your car)
- If you don't own the car (e.g., you have a lease or loan), get authorization to export the car from the lienholder
- Make sure you have your car title easily available

4) Export car from the US
You can only export the car at certain border posts in the US and at certain times. So, figure out where you are crossing and then understand their requirements to get the info to them ahead of time - usually they are looking to get the info 3 (sometimes natural, sometimes business) days before you arrive at the border. Take a look at http://www.ucanimport.com/Border_Crossing_Info.aspx for a good list of border crossings, but then search for the specific info for the border post and their instructions on the CBP website directly. For example, for Buffalo, look at http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/contacts/ports/ny/0901.xml and search "export a vehicle" to see an example of the instructions (other crossings sometimes need you to mail them the title so they receive it 3 business days prior so it's important to check for your specifics). You can search for other border crossings at http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/contacts/ports/ . Find out the location of the export office online or when you call them (it's not necessarily easy to find when you are at the border).
On the day of the crossing, stop by the CBP export office before you cross the border into Canada so they stamp your title to clear it for export.

3) Import the car into Canada
After you cross the border, tell the officer you are importing the car. Show them the stamped title and they'll send you inside to complete the process. Fill out the document at the Canadian border post - one page with your name, address, etc and car info. You'll need to get Form 1. If your car is included on your B4 (either submitted that day or previously), your tax rate will be 0% but make sure you keep the receipt carefully ... you'll need it at the Ministry of Transportation. Include your e-mail on Form 1 so the RIV e-mail you Form 2 (faster than mailing it). CBSA will be faxing Form 1 to the RIV.

4) Pay the import fee to the RIV and get your Form 2 from the RIV
You'll need to pay $195.00 + GST/HST (or QST) either at riv.com or by calling the RIV at 1-888-848-8240 (Mon. to Fri.: 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 midnight (EST), Sat. and Sun.: 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (EST))
You'll need the red numbers from your Form 1 to do this step and they will then e-mail you Form 2 which you'll need to get the car inspected.

5) Get your car inspected for import inspection (at Canadian Tire) and, if necessary, provincial inspection
You'll need to get your car inspected to ensure it meets Canadian standards (remember the checklist you got at the beginning from riv.ca ... they'll check for those modifications so get them done before elsewhere or arrange to have them done at Canadian Tire). The cost is included in the import fee you paid to the RIV. Plan for an hour or hour and a half for the inspection.
Depending on the province, you may need a provincial inspection too. For expediency, you may want to have the provincial inspection done at Canadian Tire the same day. Just tell them when you make the appointment so they can schedule it in.
Canadian Tire will stamp Form 2, which you'll need at the Ministry of Transportation. Make sure they fax the form to the RIV so the system shows you passed the inspection.

6) Register your car and get plates at the Ministry of Transportation
The specifics vary by province

7) Cancel your US insurance and send your US plates back if your state requires them

8) Celebrate!!!
 

GeeO

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Oh dear!
This is a whole process on its own!
*sigh*
Thanks for your help guys..lemme go figure that out while I wait for any takers on my other questions.
 

OhCanadiana

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GeeO said:
Oh dear!
This is a whole process on its own!
*sigh*
Thanks for your help guys..lemme go figure that out while I wait for any takers on my other questions.
It is! But, very do-able. It's all about the timing of the paperworkd.

Depending on your H1B question, either throw it out here or in the provincial skilled worker thread (there were several folks who went to Alberta who had H and practical training visas under provincial skilled worker programs). You'll probably get more takers if you ask the question or present the situation itself.