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Shipping car to Canada from US

AkashPatel1990

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Mar 14, 2017
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Hi,

I am planning to move to Canada in July first week I am currently in California and plan to move to Toronto.

My Questions are as follows:

1. Is it better to Drive into Canada or ship my car there?
2. What is the best way to ship my car to Canada? If Shipping, how is the import duty calculated?

Thanks.

Akash
 

anujm2000

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Jan 15, 2017
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1. Economics wise, driving will still be cheaper from California to Toronto, even when including overnight hotel/motel stays and fuel. My rough estimate is transport companies will quote you upwards of $3K for shipping.

2. If you are moving on a PR for the first time ("landing"), import duty is waived for your belongings, including the car. You will have to pay other fees for registering your vehicle in ON
 

AkashPatel1990

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Mar 14, 2017
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1. Economics wise, driving will still be cheaper from California to Toronto, even when including overnight hotel/motel stays and fuel. My rough estimate is transport companies will quote you upwards of $3K for shipping.

2. If you are moving on a PR for the first time ("landing"), import duty is waived for your belongings, including the car. You will have to pay other fees for registering your vehicle in ON
Thank you for your reply. I have already landed in Canada once on my PR, to do my Initial Landing. So if I drive through the border then would I need to pay the import duty. Id yes, how much will that be? And is there a way to avoid that duty.

Thanks.
 

anujm2000

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Jan 15, 2017
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Did you declare you car in the Goods to Follow list when you landed the first time ?
I think the threshold for import duties is C$10K. Cars with a book value less than that do not attract any duty.
 

AkashPatel1990

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Mar 14, 2017
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Did you declare you car in the Goods to Follow list when you landed the first time ?
I think the threshold for import duties is C$10K. Cars with a book value less than that do not attract any duty.
Thank you. I did not declare the car in the goods to follow. Is it possible to do it now?
 

anujm2000

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Jan 15, 2017
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Would highly depent on the officer you are dealing with on that day. When i brought my car, they specifically asked to see whether I had mentioned my car in the Goods to Follow list i submitted on my first landing.
 

Raviteja775

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Dec 16, 2023
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Hello

I just received my CoPR through spousal sponsorship. I’m planning to travel to visit my wife temporarily for the first time on CoPR but visited her using visitor visa before. In declaration if I add my car to the list of things to follow with license plate number for now is enough? Or is there a procedure to follow? I’m not shipping it yet, I will move from California after few months. I’m just doing a soft landing. Please advise.
 

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I just received my CoPR through spousal sponsorship. I’m planning to travel to visit my wife temporarily for the first time on CoPR but visited her using visitor visa before. In declaration if I add my car to the list of things to follow with license plate number for now is enough? Or is there a procedure to follow? I’m not shipping it yet, I will move from California after few months. I’m just doing a soft landing. Please advise.
Why not use the VIN instead? One can easily change the license plate but I'm not sure if one change the VIN. Besides, what happen if you get rid of the current one and later attach the same car plate on a new model?