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echezhian said:
Qorax,

Very useful information. I got my VISA stamped and now I am planning to land this weekend (November 20th). I need a clarification, if I am travelling by my own Car from US and I do not want to import it to canada at this point of time, will the customs officer allow me to do the landing? What is the probability of this happening? To avoid the situation shall I travel by Rental car?

Thanks in advance for your response!!!

Best Regards,
Echezhian

Personally I haven't done so - thus my knowledge is limited. However, I've heard horror stories of ppl trying to drive in their own (titled) car. Many suggest to come-in with a Rental instead.

Qorax
 
qorax said:
Personally I haven't done so - thus my knowledge is limited. However, I've heard horror stories of ppl trying to drive in their own (titled) car. Many suggest to come-in with a Rental instead.

Qorax

What is the issue here Qorax? I am also planning to drive my car to do the landing. After a week, I need to return to US.
 
nmat said:
What is the issue here Qorax? I am also planning to drive my car to do the landing. After a week, I need to return to US.

I'm not sure... Just read cases on various sites that ppl weren't allowed to enter Canada with their own cars for landing. Many IOs@POEs refused "landing" - some managed & got away with it, while many had to return back & enter@a later day with a rental.

In any case, most had a tremendous headache, as well as delays@the POE. Thus, many opined against bringing their own cars - with rentals, it seems, their movement was smooth.

I also know about a family, who were denied... thus they returned back to Detroit, parked their car, took a rental, & with that did their landing - the same day. Then stayed inside for sometime & returned back to Detroit, returned the rental & drove with their own - back home.

Qorax
 
@qorax
I read a lot of topics where people describe the landing process. I never read one where they had problems.
Can you please share a link or two?

Thanks.
 
jamesbond said:
@ qorax
I read a lot of topics where people describe the landing process. I never read one where they had problems.
Can you please share a link or two?

Thanks.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/rental-car-from-michigan-to-toronto-t55931.0.html

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Leon said:
I have never heard that Canadian PR's are not allowed to drive foreign rental cars into Canada but they have a problem sometimes with Canadian PR's driving their own US registered cars. It depends on if the immigration officers realize the difference between a PR who is residing in the US and a PR who is residing in Canada. Sometimes they want to force people to import their US registered cars to Canada even if they are not ready to move to Canada yet.

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Leon said:
I remember somebody on this forum who wanted to land in Canada and then go back to the US and was driving his own car with US plates and the place where he tried to enter forbid him to enter Canada with the car. They said you must either import it or leave it in the US. In my opinion, they were totally wrong and completely overinterpreting the law but you can get people like that sometimes. A PR who is residing in Canada can not drive a car with US plates in Canada but a PR who resides in the US should be allowed to same as any other visitor from the US would be allowed to.
 
PR CARDS (PRC):
Your PR Card application (IMM 5444E) shall be done at the POE itself. It is part of the PR package [free] and the photos & details will be the same as you supplied for the PPR. Our PR Card/s come back to us via regular post mail, in 3-6 weeks, avg. 4 weeks. It is 'advisable' to stay in Canada for at least 45 days, collect our PRC and then return back [if you must].

It seems, I didn't get this IMM 5444E form. The one that I got, computer (dot matrix) printed with photo in it is the Confirmation. Anyways, I will download that form, fill it and submit in the POE. Now my main concern is on the rental car/US car.
 
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The details; we are renting the apartment for 23days for 2,530.00 C$,i know thats a lot of money but im telling you its all worth it expecially if ur travelling with your family.. by the way, its a two bedroom apartment. the buidling is new..TFA is managed by Victor Pinto (such a nice guy)..we were a little bit delayed instead of coming in on an earlier date,we moved our arrival date and Victor was very kind to give us the discount and d guy is very reliable too..so its really worth a try if youre visiting toronto for holidays you may ask for his assitance. TFA office is right next to the univ plaza building. in case,his phone numbers are mentioned on the net ..thats it everyone,like i said, i just want to share this info in case ud be interested,i have no direct or indirect dealings with them whatsoever but i am happy and will convince more friends to come and stay on same place if visiting downtown toronto. =) cheers everyone!!
 
at9459 said:
can we carry gold and silver coins instead of jewellery while moving to canada

Yes, u can.
Just as jewelry or heirlooms - u'd require to a attach it's photos as well.

Qorax
 
@qorax, thanks for the link. Actually I also read about a guy once who had problems landing with his car but not importing it in Canada.
I, on the other hand, want to land & import the car. So I hope it will be fine.

Thanks.
 
jamesbond said:
@ qorax, thanks for the link. Actually I also read about a guy once who had problems landing with his car but not importing it in Canada.
I, on the other hand, want to land & import the car. So I hope it will be fine.

Thanks.

Yes, that should be fine.
 
qorax said:
Yes, that should be fine.

I was also thinking in that line, in listing my car in the imported items. If we don't import it late and try not to import another one, then it shouldn't cause a problem as such I believe.
 
please comment.
I enter Canada and without getting PR card I go to USA. can I renter Canada by road without the card.
 
at9459 said:
please comment.
I enter Canada and without getting PR card I go to USA. can I renter Canada by road without the card.

Yes.
By Road entries (in Pvt. Vehs) r Ok with our COPR. However, if we take a public transport (Air, Sea, Road) we'd require the PRCs.

Qorax
 
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