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charlestonsouth
Sep 30, 2017Explorer
MamaGoose, I've gone back to the start to read about your problem and know that this is an RV Canadian snowbird problem. As you well know, snowbirds don't just travel in RVs; they also fly into warm weather locations. Have you ever spoken to Canadians who have flown into the US for six months and who require taking with them six months of prescribed medication? If so, have they had the same problem after landing in clearing Customs? Driving across the border may be treated differently. It shouldn't be different, but could be. I've taken more than three months medication with me when we fly to Barbados (even though we are only staying two weeks) because the medication is in the appropriately marked container and have thrown away the old container. I declared it with other things going through security and Customs with no problem. I see a lot of expense here; it might be easier to fly into the nearest US airport and be picked up in the RV by your husband.
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