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According to http://www.riv.ca/HelpFAQs.aspx (emphasis is mine):AmericaninQuebec said:On a different note, I saw a poster on another thread claiming that you have to export your car (i.e. contact U.S. authorities at the U.S. border crossing before arriving) before you can take it with you to Canada. I looked at the resources about this, and I swear it says that an export is only a vehicle that will be put into commerce in the new country (i.e. it is being taken there to be sold). Can someone who has landed with a car confirm to me that I don't have to worry about exporting my car prior to landing?
"U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) require notification of all self-propelled vehicles being permanently exported from the United States. You must provide CBP with your vehicle title documents, registration and sales receipts.
CBP regulations state that at land border points:
1.required documentation must be submitted at least 72 hours prior to export; and
2.the vehicle must be presented to U.S. Customs at the time of export.
CBP recommends that you contact the border crossing directly to verify all required documentation and the hours of operation."
There's a lot of info on the site that you should be very familiar with. The process isn't difficult but you must follow all of the steps for both Canada and the U.S. in the proper order.
Here's the contact info for the U.S. crossings:
http://www.riv.ca/USCustoms.aspx
There is an important note on the website at http://customs.gov/xp/cgov/trade/basic_trade/export_docs/motor_vehicle.xml :
"Exportation at land border crossing points. For those vehicles exported by rail, highway, or under their own power.
- The required documentation must be submitted to Customs at least 72 hours prior to export; and
- The vehicle must be presented to Customs at the time of exportation"
I hope this helps!