oconnoec said:
I don't think any of this is true for importing your car from the US.
I just called RIV, Canadian Border Agency, and US Custom and Border patrol and they all told me that I only needed to submit a copy of my original title to the US border patrol at least 72hrs before I plan to export the vehicle- they said I did not need an export # through AES online. Prior to me calling both border patrols and the RIV, i went to the AES website and attempted to register and see how the process worked, but I was unable to create a login since they require a COMPANY address and tax ID. I am under the impression that AES # is only for exporting cars for sale and not for immigration purposes. The second guy I talked to at RIV told me I did need the AES #, but I'm pretty sure he was confused because he wasn't listening when I told him that I was immigrating and not trying to export for sale.
Also, I asked two friends of mine who are Canadians- one owns a dealership and the other one works in car sales and imports/exports and the both said we do not need an AES number. They import cars from the US often, so I trust their confirmation of what I found out tonight.
Thought I would pass what I found out along! It seems there is a lot of confusing information about what we have to do- and it actually seems like an easier process. Just more forms :'( as if we haven't filled out enough forms!
Please correct me if I am wrong, but I don't think we need the AES number according to my research.
this is as of October 2, 2014, so it's very new. i'd encourage you to call the border again now, and ask them what's needed. When i called alexandra bay THIS WEEK to confirm what is needed, i was told borders can NOT accept accept paperwork without an ITN# which is ONLY possible to get when an export is initiated through AES. Yes, the system seems to be for commercial use only, but then when you call to enquire, the regulations census number will confirm it doesn't matter. you must sign up for an EIN# with the IRS and use your name as a business name.
I am not the only person to encounter this issue this past week. Mariac has confirmed this, there is a thread on the settlement board by a guy who notified us of the change and the issues he had with the export, and there is another person outside this forum going through the process.
If your information is PRE-October 2, then, you need to call again. the rules have changed.
Also, the RIV and CBSA have nothing to do with this. This is about EXPORTING A car from the US. The RIV deal with importing cars to Canada. They don't regulate US exports. you really need to call your US customs and border patrol and get the right info. otherwise, you are in for a major headache if you attempt to send paperwork without an ITN#. The export will not be accepted or processed. I am shocked someone from an EXPORT office at a US border office told you this isn't necessary, either you didn't talk to the right department or they are sadly giving out misinformation.
see the updated regulation here:
https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/1736/kw/vehicle%20export
good luck with your export. if you find this information to be false after successfully exporting post oct 2, please do let us know.