Hi, my Wife (U.S.) recently applied for Permanent Residence (Inland Application) and officially landed as of the 3rd of July last month.
She has a vehicle we'd like to import (duty free), however, we're finding out almost a month later that we were supposed to fill out and submit Form B3 the same day of landing.
Initially, what we took away from her landing interview and brief inquiries with the CIC landing officer was that we had to contact CBSA about bringing her vehicle as a good to follow.
We were also informed that she couldn't travel outside of Canada until she received her PR card.
It was my understanding that we would have to leave Canada for up to 72-hours to begin the export process of her vehicle. Reason being: she's had the vehicle here in Canada since she filed for PR status.
I've called CBSA and explained our situation to a Customs Officer and I'm told that our case is tricky and that it will ultimately be up to the discretion of whomever deals with us at the time.
I was hoping to receive advice from any one that may have experience or knowledge to share on this subject, as we are both some what anxious about possibly having to pay duties & taxes on the vehicle. (we're not financially prepared for that)
Your input is greatly appreciated,
Daniel
She has a vehicle we'd like to import (duty free), however, we're finding out almost a month later that we were supposed to fill out and submit Form B3 the same day of landing.
Initially, what we took away from her landing interview and brief inquiries with the CIC landing officer was that we had to contact CBSA about bringing her vehicle as a good to follow.
We were also informed that she couldn't travel outside of Canada until she received her PR card.
It was my understanding that we would have to leave Canada for up to 72-hours to begin the export process of her vehicle. Reason being: she's had the vehicle here in Canada since she filed for PR status.
I've called CBSA and explained our situation to a Customs Officer and I'm told that our case is tricky and that it will ultimately be up to the discretion of whomever deals with us at the time.
I was hoping to receive advice from any one that may have experience or knowledge to share on this subject, as we are both some what anxious about possibly having to pay duties & taxes on the vehicle. (we're not financially prepared for that)
Your input is greatly appreciated,
Daniel