I called RIV this morning, and the woman on the phone said that I can get my recall letter done after importation (I'd have 45 days to do it). That's good to know.
I also called the US Border Services at Derby Line, where I'll be crossing. The gentleman there informed me that not only do I have to show up, as you said, with my car, original title, two copies 72 business hours in advance (and only between the hours of 8 am and 4pm, M-F), but I have to leave my car in the U.S. for those 72 hrs.
I'm not certain now when I will be able to do this, because I have engagements and appointments that I need my car for during the week. I don't even know the local bus routes, and I really am not looking forward to having to stand out in the cold. :-\
Do I have to import my vehicle when I land, or can I officially import it at a later date? If I don't have to import it right away then I think I'll go ahead and have my husband drive us to the border in his car so that I can land, and then make plans to deal with all of this red tape after the holidays.
I also called the US Border Services at Derby Line, where I'll be crossing. The gentleman there informed me that not only do I have to show up, as you said, with my car, original title, two copies 72 business hours in advance (and only between the hours of 8 am and 4pm, M-F), but I have to leave my car in the U.S. for those 72 hrs.
I'm not certain now when I will be able to do this, because I have engagements and appointments that I need my car for during the week. I don't even know the local bus routes, and I really am not looking forward to having to stand out in the cold. :-\
Do I have to import my vehicle when I land, or can I officially import it at a later date? If I don't have to import it right away then I think I'll go ahead and have my husband drive us to the border in his car so that I can land, and then make plans to deal with all of this red tape after the holidays.
AtHomeInMontreal said:Yes, I dropped my original title (no liens) off in person, driving the car, along with a copy of my registration and then returned 3 days later (maybe 75 hours - smile) to pick things up. I then proceeded to the Canadian side and went through the rest of the import process there. The big issue with landing is timing the required 72 hour "wait period" - this might mess up your flagpole plans because you do have to give them the docs in person on the U.S. side and have the car with you.
I obtained my recall letter from a dealership just before I dropped off the documents. This can be a pain to get depending on what make of car you have, but the dealer can write a letter on their letterhead for you if you ask very nicely.
Finally, you will have to go through two inspections in Quebec once the car comes through. The first is at a place such as Canadian Tire - this is for the basics, takes maybe 10 minutes, and is not a big deal at all. The second is done at Societe de l'assurance automobile, takes hours (you leave the car with an appointment usually) and can be a nightmare. They will find everything that's wrong or about to be wrong on your car and give you a form with things to be fixed. If you pass, you get your Certificate De Verification Mechanique.
Then you go to register the vehicle / get plates, etc.
Insurance comes next, etc.
It is not a particularly fun process if there is anything that needs attention on your car. I believe you have 45 days after import to get through it.
I hope this helps!