interesting. it just shows everything is dependant on the CBSA officer that greets you!Omegabyte said:We were just as surprised as you are. My Canadian wife has a home in Alberta, so we decided to move my belongings up out of storage. When we arrived and explained to the Border Agent I was still maintaining a home in the States, we were applying for my PR, and that we'd be back and forth all summer, he whipped out the forms for me to declare my personal items and car. He indicated on the forms I was a "settler".
The agents at the border crossing we use know us quite well. I don't know if that makes a difference or not. We've always been very upfront about our travels and relationship. They know we're married. We get to sit in secondary every now and then while they update their info on us - never more than a couple minutes, though.
you do know there is more to do for the car than simply declaring it at the border, right? there is an entire export/import process you must go through in order to get it registered/insured in canada. you have to go through the RIV in canada to import it and the process is started at the land borders. i'm not exactly sure you can start THAT process until after you land. if the car is in both of your names, you may be able to import it under your wife's name.