Hi
1. Actually CBSA does have temporary importation and it is not that rare for students and workers entering Canada for less than 3 years. The Form 1 issued allows you to register the car in Canada and obtain Insurance See: http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/motorvehiclesafety/safevehicles-importation-visitors-faq-1336.htm
quercus said:CBSA has asked me a few times about my car, and two of them lectured me, one pretty intensely, about how I need to import my car and get new plates if I'm living in Canada, that it's kind of OK before PR, but once I land (which I have now), it's not. I can't find anything that says that; I was hoping it was just individual CBSA agents being cranky.
Thanks as always, you're so helpful!
As an aside, AFAIK Alberta doesn't do temporary importing. BC gave me a temp permit when we crossed through, moving up to AB, but when I renewed my visitor visa in AB, CBSA laughed, said they hadn't seen one of those in years & the woman who issued it was handing out useless paperwork, and threw it away.
1. Actually CBSA does have temporary importation and it is not that rare for students and workers entering Canada for less than 3 years. The Form 1 issued allows you to register the car in Canada and obtain Insurance See: http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/motorvehiclesafety/safevehicles-importation-visitors-faq-1336.htm