Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Starting the move from Texas to Canada!

We have reached the final week before the movers get here to pack us up and off to Montreal! We are very excited to be starting this new adventure in our lives. 

1950 Miles from Austin to Montreal!
We have been thinking about this prospective move since December, when the company approached my husband about working there. The actual moving process started in May, so this gives you an idea of about how long it will take from when the job offer is accepted and the paper work begins, to when the Visa will come through.  We were told 3 months and that's what it turned out to be!

You can check current Visa wait times here.

There are several books about moving to Canada and they will be helpful, but I strongly suggest doing a lot of your own research, especially if you move to Quebec!  They have their own rules and regulations the rest of Canada doesn't have. You will be tired of reading by the time it's all over, but it will be worth it and hopefully, give you some peace of mind.  Be prepared to fill out lots of paper work.

Since our move is job related, once the Visa came through, we had hit the ground running - they wanted us up there ASAP

Some things I've found out through trial and error.

If you plan to take your car and are on a temporary work visa, according to the Canadian Gov website, you will not have to pay the import tax and duty on the car.  If your car still carries a lien (through your bank or credit union), you will have to bring a letter from them saying it's ok to bring the car into Canada, a copy of the title, and a letter saying it is ok to register the car there.  We found out that you must register your car within 6 months after arrival.  You will also have to do a driver's license exchange within this same time frame.

This info was not in any book or website I read.  I had to read through page after page on the Canadian website to find it.  Then I called them to double check.  You will have to call the US Customs 72 hours before arrival to let them know when and where you are crossing the border.

Also, make sure to have the all the required paper work you'll need to cross the border before you leave for your move.  Pack it so it is easily available when you reach the customs check point.  I made a nice package in a bright colored folder!

One other thing that there isn't much info about.  Apparently, whatever you bring in the country, you must also leave with when you return to the US.  We are not completely sure of what happens if something breaks!  I've read we would have to document the date and take a photo and attach it to the inventory list you originally brought in when you crossed the border.

Stay tuned for more!







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