| Re: Buying in Canada, what kind of border hassels?
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Posts: 1,304 Gulf Coast relocated from Cali... | Take the mastless boat in and get it. A friend of mine had one brought down for him by aonther sailor coming this way and he saved a bundle on taxes.
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| | | Re: Buying in Canada, what kind of border hassels?
[Re: tomthouse]
#122462 11/07/07 09:25 AM 11/07/07 09:25 AM |
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Posts: 1,187 38.912, -95.37 | How are jails and prisons in Canada these days???
Tom Tom, Here's the current list of Canadian Prison Gangs Alberta Warriors Indian Posse Manitoba Warriors Native Syndicate Redd Alert Saskatchewan Warriors Source = insideprison.com
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#122464 11/07/07 08:14 PM 11/07/07 08:14 PM |
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Posts: 334 Seattle,Wa | the biggest problem you will encounter is that the american dollar is now worthless here. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> That only hurts because it's so true. We used to race in Canada because it was like racing for half price. Those days are over. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> Hobie Tiger 2003 | | | Re: Buying in Canada, what kind of border hassels?
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#122467 11/08/07 06:40 AM 11/08/07 06:40 AM |
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Posts: 1,884 Detroit, MI | I drive back and forth from Michigan to New York through Ontario all season. Technically you don't need a passport - however, it does smooth your way through customs. At this time, they don't even care if it's an expired passport, just as long as you have one.
The key to customs is to be ultra polite (yes sir/ma'am), make eye contact with the customs agent, answer the questions directly and have your paperwork immediately available. | | | Re: Buying in Canada, what kind of border hassels?
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#122471 11/08/07 01:30 PM 11/08/07 01:30 PM |
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | I know Rick Bliss had that problem...was headed to Michigan with a box truck full of spares to sell...wanted to take a shortcut through Canada but customs was going to make him pay import duty on everything...so he took the long road.
Jake Kohl | | | Re: Buying in Canada, what kind of border hassels?
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#122472 11/08/07 03:14 PM 11/08/07 03:14 PM |
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Posts: 182 Appleton, WI | I can't answer many questions about sailing, but this one I can help with.
The Can/US border really isn't that scary. I have a cabin in Sault Saint Marie MI. We're right on the border and we cross it quite often.
Until Jan 1, 2008, you do NOT need a passport to walk, boat or drive across the border. You are technically supposed to have your birth certificate AND a photo id (drivers license or military id). In 15 years or so of crossing and back, I've NEVER been asked for my BC, only my license. If you have kids traveling with you, bring their BC and if their name doesn't match yours, a letter from the kids parents saying it's ok for them to travel with you.
As was already said, be polite and look the agent in the eye. Turn your radio off, have your window down and your paper work ready before you pull up to the booth. Their questions will be about where you live, where you were, and what you did in Canada (did you buy anything). Don't beat around the bush or spout off about a bunch of junk about your weekend, just answer their questions.
Don't sweat it, remember, these people are just doing their job and they deal with thousands of vacationers crossing the border every day. Be comfortable and act like it's common place for you to be driving across the border. You have as much right to be there as the 200 cars in line behind you. Don't stand out, just be another number.
The question about the extra time to drive around CAN being worth it, only if you're hauling product that still has tags on it or a trunk full or booze, potatoes or dirt. Have to pay duty on the booze and you can't take the potatoes or dirt into CAN <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif" alt="" />
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