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gutfelt
Oct 24, 2017Explorer
JaxDad wrote:bob_nestor wrote:JaxDad wrote:
There is no ‘way around’ anything. It’s all laid out in regulations and memorandums under the Canada Customs Tariff. Any Canadian can do it.
Except for one very important point being that you have dual citizenship. So you can comply with Canadian Law on dragging your US licensed vehicle into Canada and agree with Canadian Customs that it can't be legally driven by you in Canada except to take it back into the US. HOWEVER, since you have dual citizenship and a Florida driver's license you can legally drive your US car in Canada. Most other Canadians don't have dual citizenship and don't have that luxury. For them to legally use their US licensed car in Canada they'd have to import it and pay the import duties.
No, its a completely MOOT point, while in Canada I am a CANADIAN citizen, period.
A second or even third nationality changes NOTHING.
That is why the LAW REQUIRES you enter Canada with a Canadian passport, and the US with a US passport.
sorry man you are wrong ;
the only reason u get to bring and drive a US car in Canada is because you have a US DL and are a us citizen
A Canadian Can not do what you claim to do end of story
AS already posted My Business partner only uses his Canadian passport for both country's now that maybe a deal where its up to the clearing agent at the US border I have seen US border guards make their own interpretation of rules many times
nuff said we all know the truth here now and OP has his answer
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