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    Should I import my car?

    It was not too difficult in the end. These are the steps, at least as I recall them now, and glossing over some detail: 1. Fax the corresponding documentation to the border 72 hours in advance. 2. Cross the border, being careful to be there at a time when the import office at the border is...
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    Should I import my car?

    Ok, thanks again. What you say sounds reasonable. I will call RIV to ask, I actually called them a few weeks ago and didn't get much information, but maybe I'll be more lucky if I try again. I just have one more question: what happens between the time when I enter Canada and I'm finish going...
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    Should I import my car?

    Thanks for the reply. So, according to your experience, I would be able to ignore all the importation process and just get Ontario plates and insurance as if I was coming from another Canadian province? What would happen with my New York title? On the other hand, my situation is abit more...
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    Should I import my car?

    Anyone? I still haven't got any definitive information, so any help is appreciated...
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    Should I import my car?

    I've been trying to figure this out but the more I read the less I'm convinced of either answer... I currently live in New York State (I'm not a US citizen nor PR) and I'll be moving to Toronto for two years with a Temporary Work Permit, and thus according to the RIV rules I do not have to...
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    Visa application for newborn

    My wife and I currently live in the US (we are not US citizens), and we may move to Canada on September for me to take a job as postdoctoral fellow for one or two years. My problem is that my wife is pregnant and the baby is due only 4 to 6 weeks before we will have to move. My concern is...