Canada Export Information
Now has never been a better time
for our friends in Canada to purchase a new or
preowned RV. With currency exchange rates at there current
values, and our low volume pricing philosophy, the benefits to our customers in Canada to purchase
goods in the United States has never better.
We have sold many RV's into Canada over the years, but as the
exchange rates have gotten closer to even, more and more
customers have been making the trip from Canada to purchase
new and preowned RV's. Preferred Auto & RV understands
the paperwork and the process needed to ensure our customers
to have a pleasant and simple border crossing experience.
The import process is a simple one. We supply all the
necessary paper work needed for the border office.
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Paperwork consists of the following:
PURCHASE ORDER - showing the vehicle identification number and
the agreed to purchase price. This needs to be
a signed original as the Canada border agent
will calculate the goods and services tax from
the paid amount on the purchase order.
RECALL CLEARANCE LETTER - this can be a faxed copy but does need to be
on the manufacturers company letter head and
must show the Vin number of the vehicle being
purchased.
TITLE or MSO - the title or MSO (Manufacturers
Statement of Origin or factory title before its
turned into a customers ownership title) needs
to be assigned to the purchaser by the
dealership. You will need to have this document
as it will be the only document that transfers
ownership to the customer.
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With the three
documents listed above in hand you are now ready to head
home with your new purchase. Once at the border you will
need to stop by the United State side first to make sure
there is nothing needed for the US border agent. Then proceed to the Canada border agent office where they
will ask for the paperwork we have supplied to you at our
dealership. They will inspect the trailer to make sure the
serial number matches, have you fill out an import form and
will collect the goods and services tax and the Canada RIV
fee. (We have been informed by several of our customers that
a credit card can be used for the tax and fees)
***********Because we are transferring title
to the customer and as a dealership doing business in the
United States, we have no recourse to recover a vehicle
once it has passed over the border. One of our requirements
is to have the vehicle paid for before it leaves our
dealership, typically we request that a wire transfer of
funds be completed in the amount of the agreed to purchase
price. This ensures our lenders that the vehicle was paid
for before it leaves our possession. Typically a wire transfer
of funds can take up to three business days, so planning
ahead before making your trip purchase your new RV is a good
idea.
Other facts to note with importing
into Canada: most websites state that there is a 72 Hour
wait period before you reach the border with a vehicle, this
is only true if the vehicle is a motorized vehicle such as a
car, truck, motor home, ATV etc. With a non motorized
vehicle such as a travel trailer or truck camper, there is no
72 hour waiting period to go through the border. you can
purchase a travel trailer and head straight to the border
with no wait period. In the very near future you will be
required to furnish your passports before entering the United States.
If you do
not already have a passport, it's a good idea to obtain one
for travelling to other countries. We have been
informed that the time from application to actually
receiving your passport can take up to 12 weeks, so planning
ahead is a good idea.
Below are links to current exchange rates updated daily as
well as other pertinent information needed to import a vehicle
into Canada.
Current Exchange rates
Click here
Keep in mind that banks will not always have the
same rate of exchange.
We had one customer that contacted several banks,
all having different rates and simply chose the one
that was to his best advantage. |
Canada RIV website
(Registrar of imported vehicles)
Click Here
Remember that a non motorized vehicle does not have
the
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Testimonial from one of
our customers who purchased a new travel trailer from us
recently:
Good morning Chip,
Thought you might be missing my emails:)
We wanted to THANK YOU for your time on the weekend. It was
nice meeting and chatting with everyone there.
We got home Sunday morning around 2 AM-about 2 hours later
than we thought-but we stopped a few more times.
The import process was so easy at the border. We first
stopped at the US border as this is the process in the
information we received. We were told by the customs
officer-you don't need to do this step for a trailer. We
then stopped at Canada. Took in the papers you supplied and
all was in order. Filled out a form-paid our RIV fee $209.00
CDN. The customs officer only came out to check the VIN and
date the trailer was manufactured on the label on the
trailer-he never opened the door. It took just a few
seconds.
We then paid our GST 6% on the sale price. Our stop there
only took 15 minutes in total-but I'm sure being there in
the middle of the night the process was quicker than during
the day. We now just wait about a week and then take it to
Canadian Tire (local automotive store/repair shop) for an
inspection-they'll stamp the papers and then we go to our
insurance office and get our plates, insurance and pay
Provincial Sales Tax 7%. AND THAT"S IT!
The customs officer told us they used to do about 1-2
imports a week and now are doing 100 a day. He was even
going down the next day to purchase a car for himself.
So after 719 miles trip each way from our house we
calculated what the trailer would of cost here-taxes etc. on
the sale price here and then added up all our expenses for
the trip-gas-food-1 night hotel to go there-and WE SAVED
$6500.00!
We're spreading the word to friends-who will hopefully
spread to others too. Hopefully you'll see some more
business from here.
I also spoke to brother in Seattle last night and he said
your prices are really good and no state tax helps. He
currently owns a fifth wheel trailer. He said he would let
others know about your company.
The only down fall of the trip-the beautiful weather and
scenery. We hope to return next year! We can't wait to go
camping!!!
Thanks again,
JL and VL from British Columbia
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