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Bruce_Brown
Oct 24, 2017Moderator
Jaxdad,
You may want to re-read my post, referring to Bobs last paragraph. Here...I'll make it easy on you;
So, all it takes is for one bright Canadian Customs Agent to ask the right questions and you might have a real problem. Once such question that comes to mind might be: "If your car is owned by you and registered in Florida and you know you can't use it while in Canada, then why are you trying to bring it into Canada knowing all you can do with it is take it back into the US? Why didn't you just leave it in Florida or someplace in the US before crossing back into Canada?"
I guess now you've reveled you have dual citizenship maybe those rules don't apply to you. :h
Gutfelt,
Exactly - now the dual citizenship line comes in. That changes EVERYTHING and makes his posts basically worthless to the 99.9% on this thread who don't have such citizenship. :S
You may want to re-read my post, referring to Bobs last paragraph. Here...I'll make it easy on you;
So, all it takes is for one bright Canadian Customs Agent to ask the right questions and you might have a real problem. Once such question that comes to mind might be: "If your car is owned by you and registered in Florida and you know you can't use it while in Canada, then why are you trying to bring it into Canada knowing all you can do with it is take it back into the US? Why didn't you just leave it in Florida or someplace in the US before crossing back into Canada?"
I guess now you've reveled you have dual citizenship maybe those rules don't apply to you. :h
Gutfelt,
Exactly - now the dual citizenship line comes in. That changes EVERYTHING and makes his posts basically worthless to the 99.9% on this thread who don't have such citizenship. :S
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