โFeb-27-2021 02:18 AM
โMar-06-2021 05:59 AM
โMar-06-2021 04:57 AM
StirCrazy wrote:JaxDad wrote:Steeljag wrote:
Interesting reading the borders are โclosedโ with so many Canadian snow birds here in central Fl.
There's a surprising number of Canadians who (illegally) leave their RV in the US and just fly or drive back and forth.
My sister and my BIL did exactly that for many years, until a sharp customs officer asked them where they were going to be staying and they answered that they had a Canadian RV permanently parked in the US.
Ooooops.
They were told in no uncertain terms that it had to leave in the spring when they did.
nothing illegal about it, so not sure why a customs officer would say that. its no different than owning a house or renting a permanant holliday spot in the US. is it the smartest thing to do givent the pandemic maybe not but there are no laws being broken. the only one would maybe be them being in the US more than the max number of days which they track easier when you fly, but that doesnt mean you have to move your rv.
Steve
โMar-06-2021 02:38 AM
โMar-05-2021 10:15 PM
StirCrazy wrote:JaxDad wrote:Steeljag wrote:
Interesting reading the borders are โclosedโ with so many Canadian snow birds here in central Fl.
There's a surprising number of Canadians who (illegally) leave their RV in the US and just fly or drive back and forth.
My sister and my BIL did exactly that for many years, until a sharp customs officer asked them where they were going to be staying and they answered that they had a Canadian RV permanently parked in the US.
Ooooops.
They were told in no uncertain terms that it had to leave in the spring when they did.
nothing illegal about it, so not sure why a customs officer would say that. its no different than owning a house or renting a permanant holliday spot in the US. is it the smartest thing to do givent the pandemic maybe not but there are no laws being broken. the only one would maybe be them being in the US more than the max number of days which they track easier when you fly, but that doesnt mean you have to move your rv.
Steve
โMar-05-2021 05:55 PM
JaxDad wrote:Steeljag wrote:
Interesting reading the borders are โclosedโ with so many Canadian snow birds here in central Fl.
There's a surprising number of Canadians who (illegally) leave their RV in the US and just fly or drive back and forth.
My sister and my BIL did exactly that for many years, until a sharp customs officer asked them where they were going to be staying and they answered that they had a Canadian RV permanently parked in the US.
Ooooops.
They were told in no uncertain terms that it had to leave in the spring when they did.
โMar-05-2021 01:03 PM
JaxDad wrote:
The Canadian government has already dropped broad hints that further land border restrictions are coming, like those imposed on travellers arriving by air.
Just as with the restrictions on air travellers, there was a lot of logistics to get sorted out before the policies, the same problems of organizing quarantine hotels, meals, parking for oversized vehicles, etc, etc, need to be finalized first.
โMar-05-2021 01:00 PM
danoren wrote:
Will be crossing from Michigan USA to Ontario Canada.
Which is a easier to cross , Detroit or Port Huron?
Thanks
โMar-05-2021 07:03 AM
Steeljag wrote:
Interesting reading the borders are โclosedโ with so many Canadian snow birds here in central Fl.
โMar-05-2021 04:51 AM
โMar-04-2021 03:30 PM
Steeljag wrote:
Interesting reading the borders are โclosedโ with so many Canadian snow birds here in central Fl.
โMar-04-2021 03:22 AM
โMar-03-2021 04:02 PM
Steeljag wrote:
Interesting reading the borders are โclosedโ with so many Canadian snow birds here in central Fl.
โMar-03-2021 04:56 AM
โFeb-28-2021 08:19 AM