Apr-20-2019 12:03 PM
Apr-23-2019 07:40 AM
toolttime wrote:
The story on this is about a friend who has been fulltiming in the US for 15 years. Lost his work visa when Trump came in. He is going back to Canada and still going to be fulltiming but he has to switch all of his drivers license, vehicle registrations etc. to Canada from US but needs to have a address to do all of this.
MitchF150 wrote:
if it's just to forward mail, that's one thing.. But if it's to get out of paying taxes and fees for where you really call home... Well, that's all on you..
Apr-23-2019 06:46 AM
Apr-22-2019 02:24 PM
Z-Peller wrote:
Note that OP is in Alberta,Canada...different country, different rules. Asking a legal question on an internet forum is only worth what you pay for it...dick all!!
Apr-22-2019 08:22 AM
Apr-22-2019 05:54 AM
Apr-22-2019 03:06 AM
Z-Peller wrote:
Valhalla....I agree with you, but I think you missed my point. Looking for legal advise on an internet forum is what I was calling out.
Apr-22-2019 12:18 AM
Z-Peller wrote:
Note that OP is in Alberta,Canada...different country, different rules. Asking a legal question on an internet forum is only worth what you pay for it...dick all!!
When you post to a US website where 90% of the members are from the US...it's pretty reasonable to assume they aren't from Zimbabwe. If you have to verify every detail and possible exemption to every rule...may as well shut the site down as no one will ever know enough to answer.
No harm but really the OP should have clarified that he is Canadian if he wanted Canada specific info.
Apr-21-2019 10:31 PM
Z-Peller wrote:
Note that OP is in Alberta,Canada...different country, different rules. Asking a legal question on an internet forum is only worth what you pay for it...dick all!!
Apr-21-2019 10:28 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
RV'ers and boaters using mail forwarding services have an absolute right to vote where they've established their domicile. Note that "residency" is not the same as a "domicile". When you register a domicile intention, you're declaring that location as the place you intend to return to when you're no longer traveling. Whether that particular elections commissioner can prevent people from voting in local elections is a matter for the courts, but he does not have the right to prevent them from voting in statewide and national elections. Even the homeless living under a bridge or in a different shelter every night have that right.
Apr-21-2019 05:33 PM
RAS43 wrote:I'm sure most people noticed, I know I did. But the question was asked without regard to country of origin. So people answered with what they thought was correct and gave their opinion.
Z,
Good observation, no one took notice of that before dispensing "legal" advice.
Apr-21-2019 05:02 PM
Apr-21-2019 12:55 PM
Apr-21-2019 11:08 AM
valhalla360 wrote:gbopp wrote:
So, where do full time RVers register their vehicles? They don't really live anywhere.
Finally, we asked if we could just put down my parents address and she happily accepted.
As far as legality, a bit of a gray area.
Generally, the authorities won't care unless there is something to trigger them to question it: ie, illegal or it allows you to avoid paying taxes, etc...
Apr-21-2019 08:15 AM