- Jan 8, 2015
- 274
- 14
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Ottawa
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 04-Feb-2015
- Doc's Request.
- 30-July-2015 (Proof of sponsor's Canadian residence)
- AOR Received.
- 06-April-2015
- Med's Done....
- 27-April-2015
- Passport Req..
- IP: August 6. DM: Sept 26
- VISA ISSUED...
- 25-Sept-2015
- LANDED..........
- 05-Oct-2015
I have been pouring over the RIV website and it's like reading another language! Can anyone PLEASE give me some guidance on what to do?
I originally drove into Canada 2 years ago where I've been ever since on student working holiday/ visitor status, and now I just landed as a PR. The guy at the border was pretty rude when I told him I had a car but wasn't ready to import it (we drove to the border in my bf's car, so I didn't have my title or anything with me). Once I told him I had no documents he said okay and quickly rattled off what I need to do, but it didn't really make a lot of sense. I believe he said I can find another place to do it "inland" without having to go back to the border. I show my title and then ??? and then somehow I get the RIV form. I really don't understand.
Not once did he mention anything about EXPORTING the car from the US... I've been trying to research that on my own, and it seems the car must be exported by entering from the US, with 72 hours notice, and if it's not coming from the US, you could face a penalty. Do I HAVE to even do this since I've been in Canada already? And the guy mentioned nothing about that.
My car is a 2005 piece of crap and probably not worth much as it is. I can't believe I finally got PR and felt I was done with this miserable process to now be stressed about this car business and possibly getting hit with huge fines. Oh, I should also mention I never had to fill out a B4 "goods to follow" form when I landed, which everyone on this forum told me I would, so I'm worried about getting hit with more fines due to that.
Please help. I can't make sense of how to just do this. Should I just drive back to the border with my title and see what they say?
I originally drove into Canada 2 years ago where I've been ever since on student working holiday/ visitor status, and now I just landed as a PR. The guy at the border was pretty rude when I told him I had a car but wasn't ready to import it (we drove to the border in my bf's car, so I didn't have my title or anything with me). Once I told him I had no documents he said okay and quickly rattled off what I need to do, but it didn't really make a lot of sense. I believe he said I can find another place to do it "inland" without having to go back to the border. I show my title and then ??? and then somehow I get the RIV form. I really don't understand.
Not once did he mention anything about EXPORTING the car from the US... I've been trying to research that on my own, and it seems the car must be exported by entering from the US, with 72 hours notice, and if it's not coming from the US, you could face a penalty. Do I HAVE to even do this since I've been in Canada already? And the guy mentioned nothing about that.
My car is a 2005 piece of crap and probably not worth much as it is. I can't believe I finally got PR and felt I was done with this miserable process to now be stressed about this car business and possibly getting hit with huge fines. Oh, I should also mention I never had to fill out a B4 "goods to follow" form when I landed, which everyone on this forum told me I would, so I'm worried about getting hit with more fines due to that.
Please help. I can't make sense of how to just do this. Should I just drive back to the border with my title and see what they say?
