Hi all.
I am kind of in a pickle about what I need to do here. Here is my situation.
I moved to Vancouver from California early May 2021. I had filed for an ITN number and had submitted it to the Blaine Office well in advance of the 72 hour limit. However, when going through to the Blaine CBP, I think i made a wrong turn because of which I headed straight to the Canadian Immigration and there was no way I could turn back. I told the officer at the border that I need to export my vehicle but she said I need not do that as I am here on a Temporary Work Permit and that they just need to do a "temporary import". They got me a Form 1 and told me I had 60 days to register my vehicle in Canada. With that Form 1, I was able to register my vehicle here in BC, got BC plates, and BC license. I still have my California plates with me though.
I recently started working on my PR application and hope to get it soon (March - April of 2022). My question is that after I get my PR, I will need to do a full export from US and a permanent import in Canada. It seems like doing a permanent import is a cake walk but I am not sure how to do my export now. I am not a US citizen and I do not have a valid visa to enter the US at present meaning I cannot cross the border to be there for 72 hours. Moreover, I do not possess my California Vehicle Title with me as it was taken from me by ICBC when they registered my car with them.
Has anybody been in this situation before? How should I proceed with this? I do have the following documents with me:
- Insurance document from Canada-based Insurance Provider
- Canadian Vehicle registration
- Old California plates
- Original Bill of Sale (listing my name as the person)
- Letter from bank when I paid off my loan.
- Old registration copy.
I am kind of in a pickle about what I need to do here. Here is my situation.
I moved to Vancouver from California early May 2021. I had filed for an ITN number and had submitted it to the Blaine Office well in advance of the 72 hour limit. However, when going through to the Blaine CBP, I think i made a wrong turn because of which I headed straight to the Canadian Immigration and there was no way I could turn back. I told the officer at the border that I need to export my vehicle but she said I need not do that as I am here on a Temporary Work Permit and that they just need to do a "temporary import". They got me a Form 1 and told me I had 60 days to register my vehicle in Canada. With that Form 1, I was able to register my vehicle here in BC, got BC plates, and BC license. I still have my California plates with me though.
I recently started working on my PR application and hope to get it soon (March - April of 2022). My question is that after I get my PR, I will need to do a full export from US and a permanent import in Canada. It seems like doing a permanent import is a cake walk but I am not sure how to do my export now. I am not a US citizen and I do not have a valid visa to enter the US at present meaning I cannot cross the border to be there for 72 hours. Moreover, I do not possess my California Vehicle Title with me as it was taken from me by ICBC when they registered my car with them.
Has anybody been in this situation before? How should I proceed with this? I do have the following documents with me:
- Insurance document from Canada-based Insurance Provider
- Canadian Vehicle registration
- Old California plates
- Original Bill of Sale (listing my name as the person)
- Letter from bank when I paid off my loan.
- Old registration copy.