About a month remains until my moving date. I'm slowly making progress with packing, and I've come up with a few more questions.
Do I have to inform a specific crossing point that I'm coming (particularly in regards to the car import) or is there a general number to call?
Right now we're looking at crossing somewhere around Glacier Park. (We're planning on traveling around the US Mountain West and seeing sights as a mini-vacation before landing by road.) Is this crossing known for being crowded?
Any general tips on making a move this big? I have to shed a lot of stuff. I only have an 08 Civic to move in and not a lot of money to ship stuff.
If I sell the car shortly after importing it, do I then need to pay the import taxes? If so, how long must I wait to sell it?
What is the process like at the border? How long does it take once it's your "turn"?
How do I use the B4 form for "goods to follow"?
Would I be allowed to bring a kitchen knife or camping axe, or are all sharps a no-no at the border? Any oddball prohibited items that might get me in trouble without me knowing about it ahead of time?
Are they going to have me unpack everything and search everything at the border?
I'm bringing my BS diploma and HS diploma. Anything else along those lines I should bring? Do I need things like my medical records or immunization records?
The thing I'm probably not ever going to stop worrying about is the expiry date and if the FBI certificate being a year old in a day or so will screw with things despite the COPR saying "Valid to: 2014/10/15" on the "Application Details" section. Because I'm a level 9 worry wart.
I'm going to Alberta from the US. I have an Indiana driver's license. Will I need to take a road test to get a new license?
I'm sure I'll have more later. Thanks again guys for all your help!
-Cvstos
Do I have to inform a specific crossing point that I'm coming (particularly in regards to the car import) or is there a general number to call?
Right now we're looking at crossing somewhere around Glacier Park. (We're planning on traveling around the US Mountain West and seeing sights as a mini-vacation before landing by road.) Is this crossing known for being crowded?
Any general tips on making a move this big? I have to shed a lot of stuff. I only have an 08 Civic to move in and not a lot of money to ship stuff.
If I sell the car shortly after importing it, do I then need to pay the import taxes? If so, how long must I wait to sell it?
What is the process like at the border? How long does it take once it's your "turn"?
How do I use the B4 form for "goods to follow"?
Would I be allowed to bring a kitchen knife or camping axe, or are all sharps a no-no at the border? Any oddball prohibited items that might get me in trouble without me knowing about it ahead of time?
Are they going to have me unpack everything and search everything at the border?
I'm bringing my BS diploma and HS diploma. Anything else along those lines I should bring? Do I need things like my medical records or immunization records?
The thing I'm probably not ever going to stop worrying about is the expiry date and if the FBI certificate being a year old in a day or so will screw with things despite the COPR saying "Valid to: 2014/10/15" on the "Application Details" section. Because I'm a level 9 worry wart.
I'm going to Alberta from the US. I have an Indiana driver's license. Will I need to take a road test to get a new license?
I'm sure I'll have more later. Thanks again guys for all your help!
-Cvstos