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Also try and take your Canadian tax paperwork and even bank statements(proving you have ties to Canada and have enough funds to support yourself) Also if you go really later at night they're going to be tired and grumpy sooo I would recommend you go during noon or midday If they deny you a 3rd time ask to speak to a Superintendent and make sure you take down notes of exactly what they want from you in order to allow entry. |
They're totally stepping up their checks at the border on the US side. Today they had the dogs out in the Nexus lane sniffing at every vehicle and we got "randomly" pulled in today (first time ever). We were put through the wringer and we're Nexus pass holders. They go through detailed questioning a vehicle search at the end. |
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Good luck, CapFiero: Denied entry to the U.S.? Don't panic - The Globe and Mail Quote:
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brought back rc car from point Roberts that fucking 4 eye (glasses) Asian guard he check my receipt and ask what is my email, seller's email then send me in for no reason. the younger Asian guard name "hui" asked me few buying and selling procedures, then did basic check of my car, didn't even bother check the box then let me go. wasted half hour for no reason, I think the older guard is letting the younger one practice how to ask question and search vehicles:moderatorban: |
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I have had him a few times, I've had literally zero problems with anyone except the female guard who grills me about my car, why I'm not in class, etc etc. Even got me to pop my trunk in front of the booth so she could inspect it, I got out and turned the car off so I could use the key to open my trunk (after explaining the interior trunk release doesn't work) and she visibly sighed and rolled her eyes... sorry I'm not on dat dere baller status, honey. |
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I never had good feeling about him even before today the white lady is pretty nice and only ask 1-2 simple questions then let me go without any trouble |
Even if you are not in a hurry, take your time, be slow and thorough. It makes you feel better when you see the long line up behind you, and the stink eye the officer in charge gives to the person at the booth.:toot: I always turn my car off when I get to the booth (safety first).. and take my time to start up and roll away. Imagine their looks if your car doesn't start and block the line! Quote:
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I stopped going to point Roberts about a year ago. I find its more likely I'll be paying taxes using that border crossing over Blaine. I find if the officer looks inside and sees nobody inside, its almost certain I'll be told to go inside to pay taxes. I cross way more frequent at Blaine than I ever did at point Roberts and I have yet to be sent inside to pay any tax. Also, gas is cheaper in Blaine by about 10 cents which makes the decision a lot easier also. Posted via RS Mobile |
Anyone know where they sell Carhartt's in Washington? I know I can check the website and see all the "retailers" that carry the Carhartt's brand but BF is looking specifically for overalls/ coveralls for work. :) TIA! |
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Got taxed for the very first time today but then again, I was bringing back almost 1k worth of goods lol. Pacific Highway CBSA was easy to deal with and no surprises came up. When I was going into USA, I was literally at the booth for no more than 10 seconds - guy must have been at the end of his shift LOL. |
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A set of wheels :) Tax is 12% of the amount declared in CDN dollar. Whether you get taxed or not is totally up to the CBSA guard Posted via RS Mobile |
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^ I'm looking to buy some tires from TireRack, looks like its going to be cheaper to pay the exchange/duties/taxes than buying locally anyways. $5-600 USD value. Also, someone told me that if the tires are made in the US then I dont pay duties? Anyone confirm that? So I'm really just looking at paying the 12% tax coming back into Canada? Any tips on how to avoid that? Sorry I'm sure this has been covered somewhere in the 25 pages of this thread. I'll start to slowly read through it now but figured I'd see if anyones got a quick answer/tips for me. Thanks! |
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12% tax will apply though. It depends on the border officer at CBSA to determine whether or not you get taxed. Most expensive item that I "got away with" in terms of avoiding tax was $400 worth of bodybuilding supplements for me and my friends. They were all in the car though (4 people). I imagine if you go alone the personal exemption limit may be lower. That being said, don't lie or un-declare items unless you want to pay out the arse... I've had idiot friends make bad choices and pay for it, quite literally. |
Actually thats a good point, its $200 per day right? So if I go with 2-3 people then the value of the tires divided up between us should be below $200. That may just work. Thanks! |
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Less than 24 hours = none 24-48 hours = Up to CAN$200 48+ hours = Up to CAN$800 |
^ Ah gotcha, good to know. Guess I'll be stuck paying the 12% tax. Oh well, still cheaper than buying here. |
Had my first experience with a search a few days ago. Coming through Nexus with some jerry cans and nothing else. 3 hours later and after my car was torn apart, pockets inside out and phone searched though I was on my merry way. Random my ass. Next time I'll remember not to wear a backwards had. Jerks. |
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As a result, I've yet to be taxed on anything under $200 in value whenever I cross the border. Not looking like a D-Bag helps too, if you do get taxed just take it and don't complain, remember that they have the right to do so! |
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