Hi, I have imported the car from US to Canada when we moved, it was very easy process. First of all your car has to be paid off, second get a recall letter from manufacturer that there are no recalls on the car, if there are, they have been fixed.
I'm sure that you declared your car when you got the PR or if you are landing here, you will have to declare all assets along with the car(mention VIN).
Once you reach the US border, you have to stop at the US Customs to clear the car and they will give you the form that clears the car to be exported out of the country. Once you reach Canadian border, you will have to declare that you are importing your car and they will ask for Recall letter, Registration, Ownership etc. and then will give you a Form which basically says that you will have to get your car certified by authorized mechanic (most Canadian tires are) (For eg, if you don't have daytime running lights like me, you will have to get an adapter installed at Canadian tire, which activates them, costs about $200). Once the car is certified, you will get sticker from RIV that you have to paste on Driver door.
I'm sure that you declared your car when you got the PR or if you are landing here, you will have to declare all assets along with the car(mention VIN).
Once you reach the US border, you have to stop at the US Customs to clear the car and they will give you the form that clears the car to be exported out of the country. Once you reach Canadian border, you will have to declare that you are importing your car and they will ask for Recall letter, Registration, Ownership etc. and then will give you a Form which basically says that you will have to get your car certified by authorized mechanic (most Canadian tires are) (For eg, if you don't have daytime running lights like me, you will have to get an adapter installed at Canadian tire, which activates them, costs about $200). Once the car is certified, you will get sticker from RIV that you have to paste on Driver door.
HubbYsWiFeY said:Hi Guys,
Has anyone imported a used vehicle from the USA (NY Tri-State Area) into Canada? Does anyone know if the process after PR or cost is very expensive, combersome, tiring, makes any sense, nerve racking and/or if it is recommended or feasible? Any barriers to entry at the border? I am seeking information on if persons have done this themselves as i know I can google the info, but was seeking info from persons who have actually done it or know of a personal case. Thanks for any and all info.