You might find the following websites useful. But though you may not need to pay tax on it, it still requires inspection in Canada before it can get Canadian plates. I re-imported my car before (went to US, then back to Canada) and though I did not have to pay tax (having proof it was from Canada) I still had to get it re-inspected. And Canadian Tire did decide that one of my back lights mysteriously broke and I had to get it replaced. Think it was ~$200 for inspection and another $30-40 for misc. repairs. Make sure you don't have tint on your front windows + windshield!Canuck_28 said:Just wanted to get everybody's thoughts on this...wifes application has been approved, passport has been sent to LA for processing. Once she gets it back, we are planning to flag pole at a BC border crossing (Peace Arch). She currently has her car here in Canada (visitor visa), but it's registered in Texas and she is still paying on her car loan (banks name on title, along with hers). What is the process for when we cross, can she put that her car is goods to follow? Or do we just delcare it, as it's our only vehicle here in Canada? We don't want to have to deal with importing it, as the car isn't worth the cost of doing so.
Thoughts? Past experiences?
Thanks!
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