Sep-22-2015 07:31 AM
Sep-23-2015 06:55 PM
mkirsch wrote:
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One thing that does grease the wheels crossing the border is if you have model airplanes in the RV. The customs agent is usually so fascinated by the model airplanes that they forget all about anything else.
Sep-23-2015 04:58 PM
tlukasavige172 wrote:
I called the border crossing for coming back into the US and they just need a bill of sale to prove I bought it and didn't steal it. Sounds like it should be pretty easy.
Sep-23-2015 04:48 PM
Sep-23-2015 04:26 PM
woodhog wrote:
Call someone who does this every day.
Custom Broker
Sep-23-2015 08:00 AM
screaming Eagle wrote:
First thing to do is go to Canada get firm price, put a deposit down with a credit card that way the transaction will be binding, paid in Canadian funds. Go to a bank in US and get remaining amount in a certified check for Canadian funds. When you cross Canada boarder tell the officer what amount of funds you have,what you are buying After the deal is made there is a lot of paper work that has to be filled out by the dealer, export papers bill of ladening and more. We bought a 2008 Okanogan in Abbotsford BC. It took a week to get all the paper work done.When all the paper work was done the dealer called.Then we had to go to Abbotsford to sign all the papers. The dealer had to deliver the camper across the border to Washington State for export purposes. We told the border officer that we bought the camper and the dealer was delivering over boarder, we were ask several questions why we were buying in Canada and price ETC.where we took possession then we had to fill out paper work for sales tax, title, and license for Washington State. Good Luck and enjoy.
Sep-23-2015 05:49 AM
Sep-23-2015 05:22 AM
Sep-23-2015 05:11 AM
Sep-23-2015 05:05 AM
pcoplin wrote:
I say buy local and support your neighbors, but that's just me. I have an economics background before I became a firefighter. 🙂
Sep-23-2015 03:20 AM
screaming Eagle wrote:
First thing to do is go to Canada get firm price, put a deposit down with a credit card that way the transaction will be binding, paid in Canadian funds. Go to a bank in US and get remaining amount in a certified check for Canadian funds. When you cross Canada boarder tell the officer what amount of funds you have,what you are buying After the deal is made there is a lot of paper work that has to be filled out by the dealer, export papers bill of ladening and more. We bought a 2008 Okanogan in Abbotsford BC. It took a week to get all the paper work done.When all the paper work was done the dealer called.Then we had to go to Abbotsford to sign all the papers. The dealer had to deliver the camper across the border to Washington State for export purposes. We told the border officer that we bought the camper and the dealer was delivering over boarder, we were ask several questions why we were buying in Canada and price ETC.where we took possession then we had to fill out paper work for sales tax, title, and license for Washington State. Good Luck and enjoy.
Sep-22-2015 10:47 PM
Sep-22-2015 06:40 PM
Sep-22-2015 05:53 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
IIRC when you come back to the US they ask if you bought anything in Canada. when you say you bought a $30,000 camper, things might get muddy. have the fella in Canada drive to N dakota and swap there?
bumpy
Sep-22-2015 05:40 PM