coolmanfever84 said:
Hello Jay,
Thank you for reporting your crossing border experience. I plan to do the same next month. I tried to looking for map of Queenston-Lewiston border on this forum, but I couldn't find it. Do you still have the link to access the map of Queenston-Lewiston border?
Also, what person or agency did you use to upload vehicle information into AES Direct to generate an ITN? How many days did it take to generate an ITN?
Also, where online did you find out that you don't have to pay taxes/duty on your car because you are more than 5 years away from Canada? Do you have the link?
Thank you for your help to better plan the experience. Thank you
Links to export office "map": http://www.car4sale.ca/images/US_customs_instructions.jpg - HINT: DO NOT PARK AT THE END OF THE GREEN LINE WHERE THE TRUCKERS PARK. Just park out front of the building...then follow the orange arrow across incoming traffic to Canada.
I used aa-auto.com. It was $65. I've seen cheaper, but they really gave me good service.
I think I got the ITN within two HOURS. They were uploading a batch the day I sent the info. Plan on a few days though to be safe. This isn't something you want to push in terms of timing.
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/pub/bsf5113-eng.html
"Ownership, possession and use requirements
To import goods duty- and tax-free, Settlers must have owned, possessed and used the goods prior to their arrival in Canada and Former Residents must have owned, possessed and used the goods for at least six months before returning to resume residence.
It is important that you meet these three requirements. For example, if you owned and possessed the goods without using them, the goods will be subject to duty and taxes. Please note that leased goods are subject to duty and taxes because the CBSA does not consider that you own them. If you have bills of sale and registration documents, they can help you prove that you meet these requirements.
Even if your goods meet the ownership, possession and use requirements, they must still meet other government department requirements. For information on other restrictions and/or requirements for goods being imported into Canada, see the section called “Restrictions”.
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Exceptions to ownership, possession and use requirements
If you are a former resident, the six-month stipulation will be waived if you have been absent from Canada for five years or more. Therefore, you only need to have owned, possessed and used your personal and household effects (for a period of time) before you return."
(I took "period of time to be anything over 60 seconds. lol)
I don't know if that applies to EVERYTHING though. All I know is my vehicle was worth just over $10,000CAD, and I didn't pay any duty or taxes on it.
ALSO NOT: I don't know what that particular CBSA page has been archived. Maybe don't mention that if you need to use the page as evidence or something.
Best of luck to you.