
If your car or personal effects are being shipped to the U.S. separately rather than driven or carried by you personally, Form 3299 is your key to ensuring a smooth and duty-free entry into the United States. Read more

When it comes to moving your car long distances, there are two main options most people consider: shipping by truck or hiring a driveaway service. Which option makes the most sense? Read more

If you own a vehicle registered in Canada, you might wonder how long you can legally drive it in the U.S. without encountering problems. The rules vary depending on your residency status, the purpose of your stay, and whether you plan to permanently import your vehicle. Read more

Vehicles that will be staying in the U.S. permanently must comply with federal safety, emissions, and customs regulations. It’s essential to understand the rules and requirements involved in this process, as failure to meet these standards can result in fines, delays, or even denial of entry. Read more

Whether you’re a Canadian snowbird heading south for the winter, a student enrolled in a U.S. school, or just planning an extended road trip, you may be wondering what’s involved in temporarily importing your car into the United States. Read more

The Canadian Snowbird Visa Act is a bipartisan piece of legislation that would provide the longer time frame for Canadian snowbirds who meet specific eligibility criteria. Read more